Word: record
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...slice, how to make sure that all the money they spend on starmaking doesn't disappear down some college kid's hard drive. And that's where the lawyers come in. Suits against Napster and MP3.com - the latter of which settled with several of the Big Five record companies last week - are rearguard actions, meant to slow the music business' evolution and milk its aging business model for a few billion more. The music industry may yet squash Napster with legalities, or force it to join forces with the old guard, as it did with MP3. But if the lawyers...
...when my first record came out," she says. "Now I'm 33, and that gives you a confidence and self-assurance and wisdom and more familiarity with your soul. When you're young, you don't really know what the f___ it is you're aiming at. But the voice inside you gets louder as you get older, and you get more directions from it. So on this album there's more of a sense of self-assurance and more awareness of what it is I'm trying to communicate as an artist...
Begin by making sure your portfolio is diversified. When technology shares hit record highs, diversification became a dirty word. But today, it's a blessing. Your holdings should include a blend of small-, mid- and large-cap stocks, some international equities and bonds...
...debut in Brooklyn packed a huge loft with so many insiders that a crowd stood listening in the snow outside. "We pretty much rotate instruments," says Benning, who assembles many of Le Tigre's beats on samplers and '80s-vintage drum machines. After its tour, the band plans to record a follow-up to last year's album. "I also want to do my own deejay projects," Benning adds. A feature film? "It's always been in the back of my mind...
...spying allegations were first aired last year. Los Alamos officials painted a somewhat chaotic picture of security arrangements around the classified material, telling CNN it was unclear whether the material had been inadvertently destroyed, stolen or lost, and that it was difficult to track down the missing data because record-keeping is so unorganized that was difficult to tell who might have legitimately signed out the classified disks...