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 by newuser54275821 on Jul 03 2009 (7 months ago)
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Fans who want to attend the memorial in the 20,000-seat Staples Center in Los Angeles must register for free tickets, said the Jackson family's spokesman, Ken Sunshine. Details on how to do that will be announced today.

Although only 11,000 tickets will be available - and there will be a huge rush on them - it's expected many thousands of fans will gather outside the center and on the streets leading to the arena in a massive outpouring of sorrow
Sources: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/2009/07/03/2009-07-03_it_will_be_a_farewell_like_few_others_before.html
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"Jackson will be buried in a Promethean casket featuring a blue velvet interior and a hand-polished,"

 by PNParamasivan on Jul 03 2009 (7 months ago)
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Michael Jackson to be buried in gold plated coffin
Michael Jackson will be buried in a solid bronze, gold-plated coffin worth $25,0000, it has been reported
The casket, called a Promethean, will feature a blue velvet interior and a hand-polished, mirror finish, according to TMZ.com.

It is the same type of coffin which soul singer James Brown was buried in.

Jackson saw the casket first hand when he paid tribute to the singer as he lay in state in New York City's Apollo Theatre, where he started his career, in 2006

Brown's body was transported to the theatre on a white carriage similar to that seen in the last few days at Jackson's Neverland ranch.

On Thursday it emerged that Jackson's funeral will be held on Tuesday at the Staples Centre, the home of LA Lakers in Los Angeles.

The stadium holds 20,000 people and, if the Jackson family takes up the offer, large television screens would be placed outside for thousands of other fans to watch.

Sources close to the family say they are fully committed to holding a public memorial for his fans and are being guided by "what Michael would have wanted".

The Jackson family met the Los Angeles Police Department and the California Highway Patrol to discuss possible funeral arrangements in the city, a police spokesman said.

Another venue has had to be found after an initial plan to hold an event at Jackson's Neverland ranch, 150 miles north-west of Los Angeles, was blocked by red tape.

It is illegal under Californian law to bury a body outside a designated cemetery. Police were also concerned about the practicalities of holding a public viewing at Neverland, which is only approachable by a small two-lane road.

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, which hosted the 1984 Olympic Games and can hold 92,000 people, has also emerged as a possible venue for the memorial.

The current whereabouts of Jackson's body is being kept a closely guarded secret.

It has been suggested that he will be buried in the Hollywood Hills at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, and that his body is already there. Film legends including Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable are buried there.

However, a spokesman denied reports that Jackson's body is there. The spokesman said: "We've never had him and we're not going to."
Sources: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/michael-jackson/5729964/Michael-Jackson-to-be-buried-in-gold-plated-coffin.html
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TMZ.com reports that Batesville Casket Company is making Michael Jackson's casket. The site says the Promethean casket costs $25000 and will be bronze
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