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David vs. David vs. David

By Vera H-C Chan
Wed, May 21, 2008, 1:26 pm PDT

Befitting the name, many Davids are beloved these days... when they're not being shot at in a season finale cliffhanger. "David vs. David" queries swamped the Search box like a Biblical plague after the "American Idol" final Season 7 sing-off. Now we examine what other Davids are feeling the love or facing the bullet.

Top Searched Davids
David CookInvolved in some talent show.
David ArchuletaInvolved in that same talent show.
David BeckhamHelped Los Angeles Galaxy teammates crush FC Dallas, and indirectly got its coach fired, but what fans really want is to see him in Armani.
David BannerThe Mississippi rapper's album "Greatest Story Ever Told" has been postponed until mid-July, so fans have to context themselves with a "Get Like Me" fix.
David BlaineHe's taking a breather after his "Oprah" world record stint, but some can catch a cameo in the Brit limited release, "Mister Lonely."
David CarusoBurning question, prompted by his show's finale: "is david caruso leaving csi miami." Burning answer: Likely not. Burning career reminder: "NYPD Blue."
David Archuleta DadTechnically he's a Jeff, and a refreshing gender shift from the stage mom.
David BowieThe singer hasn't allowed his 1976 sci-fi flick, "The Man Who Fell to Earth," to be a musical stage revival, but his songs go electronic on July 8.
David Allan CoeThe resilient counterculture singer is still making the rounds, and currently shares the Florida stage with presidential candidates.
David BoreanazThe second David to be shot in the line of season-finale duty, but was the sacrifice worth the artistic risk?


top movers

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Rank Search Word(s) 1-Day Move
1Kara DioguardiBreakout!
2Brooke MuellerBreakout!
3Genie FrancisBreakout!
4Goliath Grouper FishBreakout!
5Hari PuttarBreakout!




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