By Jay Sekulow
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The Rolling Stones must have passed through a time machine before taking the Staples Center stage to kick off their "50 and Counting" tour.

For one night only, the Rolling Stones were an up-and-coming band again.

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New York City police whistleblower Frank Serpico says Al Pacino played him better than he did himself.

Two British newspapers say Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has married his fiancee Sally Humphreys at a ceremony at London's Dorchester Hotel.
Two British newspapers say Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has married his fiancee Sally Humphreys at a ceremony at London's Dorchester Hotel.
Only at a Rolling Stones concert could appearances by Bruce Springsteen and Lady Gaga seem almost like afterthoughts.
It sure didn't feel like a farewell.
"Hey, hey, you, you, Get Off Of My Cloud!" And with that the Rolling Stones steamrolled through a 23-song set celebrating a staggering 50 years as a rock band.

The Rolling Stones — average age 68-plus, if you're counting — were in rollicking form as they rocked the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for 2½ hours Saturday night, their first U.S. show on a minitour marking a mind-boggling 50 years as a rock band.
It sure didn't feel like a farewell.
"Time Waits for No One," the Rolling Stones sang in 1974, but lately it's seemed like that grizzled quartet does indeed have some sort of exemption from the ravages of time.

The verdict is in: The Rolling Stones are back. They may look old, but they still sound young.
The Supreme Court used to be called Nine Old Men. That's nothing compared to the ageless Rolling Stones. The justices on average are the kid brothers and sisters of the forever young rock n' rollers.
The verdict is in: The Rolling Stones are back. They may look old, but they still sound young.
Wood says in a video conversation over the computer with his band mates: "Well it's about time kids.
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The now-gray Mr. Richards, wearing a red bandana, exuded the easy familiarity of a favorite uncle: "While we wait for Ronnie," he said at one point, "I'll wish you happy holidays."