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Jon Bon Jovi attends the Can Do Awards in New York
Jon Bon Jovi attends the Can Do Awards ceremony at Chelsea Piers on April 7, 2011 in New York City. The seventh-annual event is held to benefit the Food Bank for New York City. UPI/Monika Graff.

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Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora has announced he will not be joining the New Jersey band for the European and South African leg of its "Because We Can" tour.
Rock star Jon Bon Jovi says his band's lead guitarist, Richie Sambora, has left the current tour for a "personal matter."
Nigerian author Chinua Achebe dead at 82 ... Bon Jovi discusses daughter's heroin use ... Harper to guest star on 'Hot in Cleveland' ... Paul Jolley booted from American 'Idol ... News from United Press International.
Jon Bon Jovi opens up about 19-year-old daughter's heroin use
New Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi says he received the "worst phone call ever" after his 19-year-old daughter, Stephanie Bongiovi, overdosed on heroin.
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Stars raise $30M-plus for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts
Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and Jon Bon Jovi helped raise more than $30 million for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts at a star-studded New York concert.
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Bon Jovi calls daughter's OD a 'tragedy'
New Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi says his family will "get through" the "tragedy" of his daughter's recent heroin overdose.
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Drug charges against Bon Jovi's daughter dropped
Drug charges against Jon Bon Jovi's 19-year-old daughter, Stephanie Rose Bongiovi, were dropped, the Oneida County District Attorney's Office in New York said.
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Tornadoes Devastate Moore, Oklahoma
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A damaged movie theater is seen in aftermath of a series of tornadoes in Moore, Oklahoma, May 21, 2013. On May 20 a series of tornadoes swept through severals towns south of Oklahoma City leaving a path of destruction and killing at least 24 people. UPI/J.P. Wilson