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...Actually," Voci adds, sipping a Coke, "this place would be okay if it just had more of a selection. The $3 minimum is ridiculous...
...most riveting and explosive portion of this book deals with Johnson's 1948 campaign for the Senate. The favorite was Coke Stevenson, "by far the most popular Governor in the history of Texas, a public official, moreover, who had risen above politics to become a legend." As if beating "Mr. Texas" was not burden enough, L.B.J. developed a kidney stone. Daily he made speeches and shook hands and then collapsed in a car in agony. Eventually the stone was removed, and he was off again, against the advice of doctors. The suffering paid off: in the primary runoff...
...transitional time in rock. The Millis go down easy, and easy, for the moment, looks like enough. This is not to suggest, however, that the Millis are unaware of their social impact. "Like a friend of mine went to Africa," Pilatus reports. "And there was no soap and no Coke. But there was Milli Vanilli...
...tone of dialogue is informal, conversational. The lyrics, though original, are often heavy-handed. Lines like, "Listen to me, please, stop looking at your clipboard," and "Please bring me a Coke" are sung in a style of opera rarely heard. The lines succeed in making this opera accessible. In glimpses of the performance, the audience senses the unique tenderness of the relationship between nurse and patient. In glimpses, we feel the fragility of life...
...Coke is it, even for Tutu--In the United States, many college activists have urged their fellow students to boycott products of the Coca-Cola Company, because Coca-Cola still has investments in South Africa. But when a reporter went to the Charles Hotel this week to interview South African Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu--the Nobel Peace Prize winner and leader of the anti-apartheid movement--Tutu was serving Coke...