Greece's Helena Paparizou Wins Eurovision Song Contest
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Helena Paparizou of Greece won the 50th edition of the Eurovision song contest after competing with rivals from 23 other nations, with the song, ``My Number One.''
Paprizou won with 230 points in telephone voting from viewers in 39 countries, 38 points ahead of Malta's Chiara, who placed second with the song ``Angel,'' according to the Eurovision Web site.
Paparizou, who was born and raised in Sweden and has Greek parents, formed a music group, Antique, with her childhood friend Niko at the age of 17, according to her Web site. In December 2003, she released her first single as a solo artist, ``Anapandeetes Klisis,'' which means ``Missed Calls.''
Ukraine, last year's winner, hosted the contest in the capital Kiev. The Eurovision song contest was first held in 1956, according to its Web site.
To contact the reporter on this story:
Yoolim Lee in Singapore at yoolim@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: May 21, 2005 21:41 EDT
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Helena Paparizou of Greece won the 50th edition of the Eurovision song contest after competing with rivals from 23 other nations, with the song, ``My Number One.''
Paprizou won with 230 points in telephone voting from viewers in 39 countries, 38 points ahead of Malta's Chiara, who placed second with the song ``Angel,'' according to the Eurovision Web site.
Paparizou, who was born and raised in Sweden and has Greek parents, formed a music group, Antique, with her childhood friend Niko at the age of 17, according to her Web site. In December 2003, she released her first single as a solo artist, ``Anapandeetes Klisis,'' which means ``Missed Calls.''
Ukraine, last year's winner, hosted the contest in the capital Kiev. The Eurovision song contest was first held in 1956, according to its Web site.
To contact the reporter on this story:
Yoolim Lee in Singapore at yoolim@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: May 21, 2005 21:41 EDT
when a singaporian with terrible english writes the europe news for... bloomberg
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