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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

ENTERTAIN:
Ten acts qualify for Eurovision Song Contest final
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment_and_arts/10154602.stm

Ten countries have made it through to Saturday's grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Greece, Portugal, Belarus, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Belgium, Albania and Iceland won through the first semi-final in Oslo.

A further 10 finalists will be chosen from 17 countries in a second semi-final on Thursday night.

Automatic finalists France, Germany, Spain, the UK and last year's winners Norway will also compete on Saturday.

Viewers in all countries that performed in Tuesday night's semi-final were allowed to vote, along with France, Germany and Spain.
British viewers will vote in Thursday's semi-final which will be broadcast live in the UK on BBC Three.
This year, for the first time, expert juries determine 50% of the vote in the qualifying rounds.
The judging panels are made up of record industry experts from each country.
UK entrant Josh Dubovie, 19, from Basildon in Essex, is representing the UK this year with That Sounds Good To Me, a song written and produced by Pete Waterman and Mike Stock.


comment picture:
Serbia's Milan Stankovic won a final place after performing Ovo Je Balkan.
In the picture there are three boys.Milan wich sings in the grup.

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