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...certainly not hard to learn how to drive well, but most people in our country don't bother and treat it instead as a mindless activity," she says...
Maybe if one of them had looked like Ricky Martin, Los Lobos would have gotten the recognition they deserved. As it is, they are probably best known for their No. 1 hit remake of Richie Valens' "La Bamba," but those who bother to look a little deeper will find one of the most versatile and accomplished ensembles in American contemporary music, whose work is chronicled (and beautifully packaged) in yet another of Rhino's scrupulously crafted compilations. "El Cancionero Mas Y Mas" is a four-CD retrospective that starts in 1977 and takes us to the present, and what becomes...
...both teams, the extreme, conflicting emotions of Friday and Saturday were simply the distilled essence of all they had been feeling since the election. As each day brought one or more court rulings, the loser absorbed the blow and moved on--and the winner didn't bother celebrating. There wasn't time. The lawyers were due in court, and the generals were due on television; they were late for strategy sessions or conference calls with their candidate; they were keeping an eye on the polls and the catcalling protesters, the bickering recount monitors, the flawed, human, sometimes heroic county election...
...light the hallways with blue scary lights. Nobody's hallway looks like that, so it's not going to affect people. Make it look like your hallway when the lights go down. Now put someone walking through it when they're not supposed to be there. Now it'll bother you when you go home...
...facility won't be equipped to help. According to preliminary data, half the clubs studied have neither an emergency medical plan in place, personnel trained in CPR nor a working defibrillator. Among those that do, 90% fail to perform regular emergency drills. And one-third of clubs don't bother to screen prospective clients for medical conditions that could make unsupervised workouts risky...