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Hutchinson News article about Carrie Underwood mentions Clay: "On May 25, 2005, she became the fourth winner of American Idol, beating Southern rocker Bo Bice and joining Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken as the only contestants who had never been one of the "bottom three" singers during any week's results."
Indiana Daily Student- article about politics and the Israel-Lebanon conflict mentions... American Idol (???) -- "I've been too busy watching "American Idol" I suppose, awaiting the day when Paula Abdul will finally OD on crack and Clay Aiken, clad in a sparkly, sequined tube top, will frolic on stage and steal her clutch purse."
Seattle Pi- Idol update-- "And season-two runner-up Clay Aiken hasn't gone much of anywhere, although he might still have his legion of adoring "Clay Mates" to console him." (CDD's note: really? How about 4 million CDs, $27 million in concert ticket sales AND a New York Times bestselling book)
Remember The Insider text messaging poll we asked you to vote for on Wednesday? Guess what? Clay won it - again. I think this is his 4th Insider poll win this month. LOL. (see... i'm starting to lose track)
InTake Weekly article about something called "ClayFest"-- "No, it's not a celebration of former American Idol sensation Clay Aiken." (hey that's something we do everyday here at CDD!)
Eisenhower Hall Theatre Website - Clay's picture is now featured on the home page of the Eisenhower Hall Theatre Website. Clay will be performing at this venue, located in Westpoint NY, with the Chelsea Symphony Orchestra on December 15 at 8 p.m.
WRAL.com - Clay is mentioned in WRAL reporter Linda Loveland's biography. She says, "Most Interesting Assignment: Definitely Clay Aiken. I interviewed him before he went to Los Angeles to compete on "American Idol." I've followed him the whole way, even going to L.A. during the show's finals. It's amazing how far he's come!"
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