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...there guitar” (similar to how e-mail users call paper correspondence “snail mail”) in his own New York-based band, Crane will visit 15 U.S. cities as emcee of the first official “Aireoke” tour.ON THE ROAD AGAINIronically, the day-to-day life as a touring air guitarist is not entirely unlike that of a true rock star. You know, the experience is pretty similar,” he says. “It can be pretty grueling and I get more groupies with the air guitar thing than...
...program want their kids to become human guinea pigs in Mr. Howard's radical and extreme industrial relations experiment." Rudd was cutting through to voters and they to him, in such eerie sync they might have been spliced in a feedback loop. A month after the "Fork in the Road" listening tour, Rudd could reveal to 2UE's Tim Webster what Australians wanted of him: "To come up with a proposal which restores the balance, as it were, reclaims the center ground, keeping fairness alive but still building a strong economy." Doing a Kevin is contradictory. It involves looking like...
...Doing a Kevin with cold water and caution. The nation's opinion polls, he says, show a mood for political change. Voters will take time to watch, listen to his words, make what they will of that smile, and step back 50 paces. Kevin Rudd is on the road...
...some really strong one-on-one players.” Big Green junior Kristen Barry was one of those strong players. Matching a career high with six goals, Barry overshadowed the Crimson’s Schoen, who had an impressive five scores to lead Harvard. After playing three road games in a row, the Crimson will return to Harvard Stadium this Saturday afternoon still looking for its first league win. Its opponent, Columbia, is coming off of a 13-8 win over Lehigh yesterday. “Saturday is a must-win,” Martin said...
...hour day, that would still be two hours and 40 minutes, a hefty chunk of time. Perhaps sensing that for once the high road might offer a competitive advantage in the Nielsen race, ABC news reported on its website today that its staff were being urged not to use the videos anymore. "Obviously, in the first news cycle, there's some breaking news value to that video," said Jeffrey W. Schneider, one of the network 's senior vice presidents. "Once that news cycle has passed, the repeated broadcasting of the material has little news value, and becomes pornographic...