Word: fevered
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Curiously, some technicians put more weight on the Dow's inability to rally past old levels than they do on its ability to hold firm on declines. Hence they tend to be bearish. The NASDAQ slide since mid-July bolsters that view. And McCabe notes that speculative fever remains high, evident in a vibrant IPO market. John McGinley, editor of Technical Trends, worries about the recent slide in margin debt--money borrowed to buy stocks. You'd think a decline in that figure would be healthy, signaling that investors are more cautious. But McGinley reads the decline from the March...
...someone who's watched the show on say, 15 or 20 occasions (primarily, I hasten to add, while home from work suffering from a terrible fever and possible hallucinatory episodes), I've spent at least 10 or 15 minutes trying to figure out what keeps viewers coming back. (I dismissed the car-wreck analogy - it's grisly, but you can't tear your eyes away - as too simplistic). And after some contemplation, I've come to the conclusion that there was something about the cohosts' interaction that made the audience (including me) feel like we were in on a joke...
...China Grove - Doobie Brothers 2. If You Leave Me Now - Chicago 3. Killin' Time - Clint Black 4. Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar 5. Boogie Fever - The Silvers 6. Start Me Up - Rolling Stones 7. Born To Be Wild - Three Dog Night 8. Don't Go Breakin' My Heart - Elton John/Kiki Dee 9. Signs - First National Band 10. Unbreak My Heart - Toni Braxton...
...Lonesome I Could Cry - Hank Williams 2. Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison 3. Blue Moon of Kentucky - Elvis Presley 4. Memphis, Tennessee - Chuck Berry 5. Jungle Fever - Charlie Feathers 6. Blue Tattoo - Teri Joyce (Marti Brom version) 7. Over and Over - Frank Sinatra 8. She Said - Hasil Adkins 9. Honky Tonkin' - Hank Williams 10 The Wanderer - Dion
Congress is no different than the rest of us when it comes to getting a little weak-kneed for celebrities - remember when Ted "Cat Scratch Fever" Nugent came to sing the praises of bow hunting? But the scene in the packed hearing room of the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, to discuss the legality of free-music sites like Napster and MP3.com, may have taken the cake...