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...adjust the knobs and buttons beside him; he varies their sound to fit the mood of each song, which range from reflective meditation (“I Wonder If The Snow Will Settle”) to self-deprecatory invective (“I’d Really Like to Hurt You”). The band readily admits the debt they owe to their obsessive-lover Brit forebears. “They always say our sound draws a lot from the Smiths, and I guess that’s fair. That and the Cardiacs, whom not enough people have heard of?...
...decision to recall the substitutes was against the judgments of many of the crew supporters at Yale who felt that the recall of substitutes and the boating of a makeshift crew would do more to hurt rowing relations than to help them. The coaches feel, however, that the men recalled will make a powerful and able combination. Practice and the difficulty of teaching teamwork in so short a time are the sole discouraging factors...
...Fellow Jesse “The Body” Ventura publicly mulled a 2008 presidential bid. The day before that, a spokesman for the Kerry campaign declared that “George Bush’s failed economic policies have put the middle-class in a world of hurt.” Booyah...
...things that did hurt us was not having Liz,” Russell said. “She does everything so well, and she leads the team in character, so not having her available hurt...
Everything--and nothing. "I always thought one day I would write a story," says Jones, a shy, round-shouldered man with a sly, infectious smile. "The first line is, 'You never get over having been a child.'" He laughs, but there's still hurt there. Jones had a tough childhood: his father wasn't around, and his mother washed dishes and scrubbed floors to support him and his sister and brother, who is disabled. His mother never learned to read, and they moved 18 times in 18 years. Once a landlord took the windows out of their frames when...