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Scissor Sisters tops U.K. sales charts for 2004


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American pop group Scissor Sisters' self-titled album was the biggest seller in the United Kingdom last year, according to figures released Tuesday by the Official Charts Co. Hopes and Fears by British act Keane topped the U.K. charts in November and December, but figures showed that the Scissor Sisters' release sold 582 more copies on the final day of the year. Both acts are on Universal Music labels.

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