Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA, August 5th, 2005
SAMANTHA DAVIS It's easy to see why the three women of Destiny's Child say they need a break. The "Destiny Fulfilled" world tour will have made 34 U.S. stops by the end of its run in early September. Even with a packed tour schedule, the women are still working machines. The group recently performed on "The Today Show" and at this summer's Live 8 concert in Philadelphia. With plans to premiere a tour-inspired fashion line as early as next year and the group's round-the-clock media attention, it's no wonder the women need a vacation. Since releasing its first album in 1998, Destiny's Child has ...
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