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'...SAID' AND DONE!
Teen lesbian duo TATU have knocked 'FAME ACADEMY' winner DAVID SNEDDON off the top of the UK Singles Chart with debut single 'ALL THE THINGS SHE SAID'. Julia Volkova, 16, and Lena Katina, 17, went straight in at Number One. Destiny's Child star Kelly Rowland goes in at Number Two with her solo single 'Stole', with Sneddon going down to Three. Other new entries include Cam'ron featuring Juelz Santana at Eight with 'Hey Man', while NME cover star Kelly Osbourne goes in at 12 with 'Shut Up'. In the UK Album chart, Justin Timberlake maintains his Number One position with 'Justified'. There are no new entries in the Top Ten, though man of the moment Eminem, fresh from selling out a UK tour in a day, moves back up from 12 to Eight with 'The Eminem Show'.
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Published: 02-02-2003-19-04