POP/ROCK - Dec. 14, 1990
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Extending a Gloved Hand: Food banks and a youth symphony are among the beneficiaries of an unusual settlement with Michael Jackson over some concerts the entertainer canceled in the Tacoma Dome two years ago. Jackson, Ticketmaster Inc. and the City of Tacoma, Wash., agreed Wednesday to contribute $32,500 each to Northwest Harvest and the Seattle Youth Symphony. The balance of the money--$35,000--goes to Seattle attorneys Thomas Wampold and Aaron Haleva for their work representing ticket-buyers who sued over the canceled concerts in October and November, 1988.
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