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...instrumentation. Resemblances to Scottish folk tunes aside, Dirty Harriet is an outstanding album that welcomes Rah Digga to the ranks of hip-hop's elite. The album's title is a direct reference to abolitionist leader Harriet Tubman: let's hope that Rah Digga's debut guides a new breed of female rappers...
...course, there's no longer anything cutting edge about Williams' familiar breed of comedy. Downloading the show is a pain, and the sound quality is worse than AM radio. It is also free only until May 18, when the site will start charging $2.95 an episode. But freed from the tightly scripted lines of Hollywood movies, Williams is clearly having fun just being himself--and that's what really makes the show click...
...courses have become, but six were given last month just for those in the New York City criminal-justice system--roughly double the number for the same period last year. (Each class has about 20 students.) Several other courses were held throughout the city by therapists and the new breed of anger consultants...
...have been for exactly as long. Over the long haul, human nature will almost certainly stay as idiosyncratic as it is today. It's unrealistic to hope that evolution will ride in on its white horse in the next 50--or even 500,000--years to improve the breed and save us from our follies. We shall have to learn to live with ourselves...
...gold rush" economy. According to a report from CNN, an increasing number of college seniors are turning to the here-today, gone-tomorrow Internet world for post-graduation jobs, rather than exploring "safer" alternatives in advertising, banking and the law. Like the economy, today's graduates are a different breed than their predecessors. Unlike their parents, who sought long-term jobs and worked for one or two companies, most see themselves as modern-day guns for hire, putting in three or four years and then switching jobs, companies or even careers. In fact, most of them will probably switch careers...