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...traditions, the kookiness, the spirituality. I love it all. But I have come to believe, as cruel as it sounds, that the people of New Orleans and southern Louisiana need to take steps to get out of harm's way and head to higher land. To them I say, Spread your culture and traditions around the rest of Louisiana and the U.S. Please think of your great-grandchildren's well-being. Please, above all, be safe. Bad as it was, Katrina may not have been the Big One. Leslie Olsen Sullivan Huntington, New York...
...hosted his last FM-radio show on Friday, has cost stations that carry his program nearly $3 million in FCC penalties for indecency. He didn?t help his cause when in 1992 he infamously declared on the air that he hoped the prostate cancer of an FCC commissioner would spread through his body. ?When I get angry and really fired up... I will say vicious things,? he told 60 Minutes recently, allowing that now, at 51, he might not be so cavalier. But part of Stern?s lure for the estimated 12 million Americans who tune in to his show...
...return a phone call and e-mail requesting comment yesterday. The suggested note to Waters reads “Thanks again for your generosity,” a suggested message that is offered for nine other Post-It notes. Other notes appear simply intended to spread Christmas cheer. “Best wishes for the new year,” reads a note for Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, Class of 1977—not yet updated for this year. “The kids are still talking about your talk this past spring!” The e-mail containing...
...Given its compact size, this system?s clear sound quality and adequate midrange and low end took me by surprise. Like the Tivoli Audio iPAL, it has a rechargeable battery for mobile fun, but unlike its predecessor, it comes with two speakers, one being detachable for a better stereo spread. Also, it has a hidden iPod dock, which charges the iPod and allows it to be commandeered by an included remote control. The remote has cool features, like the ability to jump from one album to the next, or one playlist to the next. The iSongBook picks up every...
Instead of reality TV stars posing in bikinis and push-up bras, each week’s FM features a bizarre full-page spread of chronic masturbators and generally unattractive people acting like complete heathen lords and reenacting scenes from Gorillas in the Mist. Sometimes they are making out, which is sort of like pornography except that it tricks your genitals into thinking you have just gone swimming in Maine. Also, the photographs require no consent so they’re like that creepy—voyeur—porn that scary people...