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    Winehouse cancels Grammy performance

    LONDON
    Thu Feb 7, 2008 4:52pm EST
    Amy Winehouse performs during the MTV Europe Awards ceremony in Munich November 1, 2007. Winehouse, who entered a rehab clinic last month for drug addiction, will not perform as planned at this year's Grammy awards ceremony after the U.S. embassy in London rejected her visa application. REUTERS/Michael Dalder

    LONDON (Reuters) - Amy Winehouse, who entered a rehab clinic last month for drug addiction, will not perform as planned at this year's Grammy awards ceremony after the U.S. embassy in London rejected her visa application.

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    A spokesman said in a statement on Thursday the 24-year-old had been "progressing well since entering a rehabilitation clinic two weeks ago.

    "Although disappointed with the decision, (she) has accepted the ruling and will be concentrating on her recovery.

    "Amy has been treated well and fairly by the (U.S.) embassy staff, and thanks everyone for their support in trying to make this happen. There will of course be other opportunities and she very much looks forward to visiting America in the near future."

    Winehouse has been nominated for six Grammy awards ahead of the prize ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday.

    She is one of Britain's top-selling artists, winning critical and commercial success with her album "Back to Black" which has sold nearly five million copies worldwide, including 1.3 million in the key United States market.

    But Winehouse's involvement in the Grammys ceremony has been in doubt for months because of her arrest for possession of marijuana in Norway last year.

    The singer denies having anything to do with the marijuana and said she unwittingly signed a document accepting a fine.

    She also appeared in video footage last month that allegedly showed her smoking crack cocaine.

    Winehouse attended rehab clinics at least twice in 2007, according to media, but checked out on both occasions before her treatment was completed.

    (Editing by Michael Winfrey)



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