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Now, people power up and down the dial has become a self-perpetuating force. Earlier this year, tens of thousands of Bangkok citizens had their radios tuned to 96 FM, home to "Uniting to Help Each Other," when the show's usual excited chatter was replaced by the ominous notes...
Talk about globalization. David Beckham, the soccer player in question, is almost certainly the best-known sports star in the world. He doesn't make the most money--in last week's SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, soccer guru Grant Wahl reckoned Beckham, 28, earns close to $30 million a year, which is...
Britney Spears (whom Beyonce replaced in January as Pepsi pitchwoman) winkingly kept the world up-to-date on her development with I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman. Beyonce doesn't do innuendo, or at least she doesn't do innuendo that's quite so obvious. Her appeal...
"Climate change has global consequences for human health and environment." ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, in a draft of a new report. The White House removed the sentence, along with other references to global-warming risks, and replaced it with more innocuous language
The sheriff picked up the ornament, replaced it and landed the third blow to the platform amidst laughter from the crowd.