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    Girls Aloud deny reunion without Nadine Coyle
    Philadelphia Herald
    Friday 30th July, 2010  
    (IANS)


    A representative for pop group Girls Aloud has rubbished reports that they are reuniting without band member Nadine Coyle.

    Rumours were abuzz that Coyle, who now lives in Los Angeles, is set to quit her role and leave the group to continue with four members.

    However, their representative insists that the reports are not true. The representative said that the group has signed a record deal to return with a sixth album next year, reports contactmusic.com.

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