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Wednesday, January 9, 2002

Full list of winners || 2002 AMA Photo Gallery

R&B women rule at AMAs

The Toronto Sun reports R&B women ruled the roost at last night's American Music Awards as young neo-soul sensation Alicia Keys, sexy female trio Destiny's Child and the late Aaliyah picked up double honors.

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    Alicia Keys, Destiny's Child win AMAs

    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In a night dominated by soul music's new generation, Alicia Keys, Destiny's Child and the late singer Aaliyah each won two American Music Awards Wednesday.

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    Newcomer Alicia Keys, whose debut disc "Songs in A Minor" was one of last year's top sellers, was named favorite new pop artist by the American Music Awards on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

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