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 | Music in the News Wednesday 14 August 2002 Vocabulary from the world of music. Listen to and read the story then find explanations of difficult words below.
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| |  |  |  |  Hundreds queue to become Russian Pop stars Summary: Over 1,000 people came to Moscow for a contest organised by Russian television to find singers for a new pop band, an idea which has been seen recently in Britain.
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| |  | More than a 1,000 Hear'Say wannabes have been queuing in Moscow dreaming of pop stardom.
They all want to be part of a brand new pop band created by Russian TV - just like the British Popstars and Pop Idol.
So many people queued to get on the show they had just 10 seconds to impress the judges!
But only the best singers made it through to the next round, and only the very best will make it to the final in September.
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| |  | wannabes people who want to be something - in this case pop stars | | |
| |  | queuing waiting in line for something | | |
| |  | stardom success: a star is a famous person | | |
| |  | created put together | | |
| |  | Popstars and Pop Idol British television programmes in which contestants competed to be given a recording contract as pop singers | | |
| |  | get on the show perform as part of the programme | | |
| |  | impress the judges make the judges think they were talented | | |
| |  | made it through passed on to the next stage of the competition | | |
| |  | final the last round of a competition | | |
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