Nov 4th, 2009 - MTV
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RICHMOND, Virginia - In recent weeks, Chris Brown has been working to get his career back on track after his February altercation with Rihanna, with a new music video, a performance at a New York radio festival and a "Fan Appreciation" concert tour, an album due next month and a series of interviews talking about the altercation and what he has learned from it.
But many questions still remain.
What caused the singer to lash out against his former girlfriend in the first place? Why has he tweeted old photos of the two of them and released music inspired by her? What does he think about, nine months later, when he recalls that fateful night?
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Rihanna Fans Speak Out About Her 'Good Morning America' Appearance
Nov 5th, 2009 - MTV
NEW YORK - After months of silence, Rihanna spoke out about Chris Brown's assault on her earlier this year in an interview that aired Thursday on "Good Morning America." and will continue on "20/20" Friday night...Rihanna "Embarrassed" She Fell for Man Like Brown
Nov 5th, 2009 - ABC News
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After being beaten by singer Chris Brown in February, pop star Rihanna felt embarrassed she fell in love with the type of man he was and left him to set an example for young women...
On 'Good Morning America,' Rihanna Says Going Back to Brown 'Not Right'
Nov 5th, 2009 - ABC News
Pop sensation Rihanna is speaking out about the night her then-boyfriend Chris Brown beat her, saying it was "humiliating" and "traumatizing" to admit the assault took place and that it was "wrong" that she went back to Brown afterwards.
Rihanna: Going back to Brown after beating 'wrong'
Nov 5th, 2009 - AOL News
NEW YORK -Rihanna said Thursday that she regrets returning to ex-boyfriend Chris Brown after he left her bruised and battered during a February assault, warning other women facing domestic violence to not let themselves be blinded by love.
Rihanna says going back to Chris Brown after beating is 'not what I want to teach people'
Nov 5th, 2009 - ChicagoTribune
NEW YORK (AP) - Rihanna said Thursday that she regrets returning to ex-boyfriend Chris Brown after he left her bruised and battered during a February assault, warning other women facing domestic violence to not let themselves be blinded by love.



