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...last push to make the show happen, reminders abound for everyone to take time to eat and sleep. People may snap under the mind-boggling amount of work to be done, but cast and crew alike must keep the goal in mind: to make the show the best it can be. All must come together to take the audience “Into the woods / Then out of the woods/ And happy ever after...
...bonding found in Chemistry is sexual, not chemical. Themes of love, sex and “experimenting” abound on this album. The upbeat first track, “Chemistry,” is, as its name implies, a tale of a man trying to find good sexual chemistry with various women during the course of his life. “Bed” is a slightly more risqué song which details one person telling their significant other that they aren’t sexually satisfied, complete with profound lyrics: “Show me a body that...
...have Easter off this year, consider yourself overworked. With Christian, Buddhist, Hindu and Sikh holidays all falling on the same April 13-16 weekend, most of the world is taking a break. Wild festivals abound. It's an ideal time for a few days away. Here's our pick of Easter escapes in Asia...
...fairness to the responsible journalists, some writers try to make the distinction between "Islam" and "Islamic fundamentalism." But their efforts are futile because Americans understand so little about Islam and because the media coverage of Islam is characteristically negative. Stories abound about the ruthlessness of the Taleban, Osama bin Laden's terrorist network, and the oppression of women in Muslim nations. As long as the front pages of our newspapers run such stories, the mere association of terrorists with Islam--the mere usage of the terms Islamic fundamentalist or Islamic extremist--threatens to further exacerbate the cleavage between Muslims...
Myth number one: Now is not a good time to invest. We're not in a recession, but if everyone is acting as if we are, that opens up great opportunities in the stockmarket. With the NASDAQ trading at just over 2000 right now, bargains abound. In fact, buying growth stocks at the bottom of an economic cycle is one of the best time-tested methods for beating the market. The legendary investor Warren Buffett, speaking to Fortune magazine during the deep recession of 1974, told stunned interviewers that he was buying every solid company in sight. "I feel like...