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Chaired by Chapman Professor of Business Administration James E. Austin, the Faculty Development Committee also proposed initiatives to attract a distinctive faculty and to enhance its capabilities...
Today, most people tend to think of American folk music in terms of simplicity, humble unadulterated vocals, simple guitar parts and hole-in-the-wall coffeehouses. Stardom inevitably means crossing over into pop music, a la Tracy Chapman, Suzanne Vega and Michelle Shocked. And for the most fortunate and gifted, there comes the chance to perform on Sinatra's Duets album. What is generally unknown is that the long tradition of American folk instrumentalists remains well alive, albeit largely in obscurity. Out of the bluegrass and other string band music that flourished in rural America, came a national folk music...
...free to go (and preach). But, like a pet reluctant to leave an open cage, the 54-year-old PTL preacher chose to spend his first day of freedom inside the his Asheville, N.C. home, where he'd been legally confined since July. His daughter, Tammy Sue Chapman, told reporters she'd like him to join her singing ministry. BTW: While Bakker did time, his wife, Tammy Faye, divorced him and married Roe Messner, the chief builder at Heritage USA, the Bakkers' one-time Christian theme park.Post your opinion on theCrimebulletin board...
...start with, says Norell, the eggs he found are identical to eggs uncovered in 1923, also in the Gobi, by the famed fossil hunter Roy Chapman Andrews. Most of the bones in the area Andrews explored belonged to a vegetarian dinosaur called Protoceratops, so Andrews thought the eggs did too. Since a predator's remains were found lying on top of one clutch of eggs, scientists assumed that it had died in the act of eating them and named it Oviraptor, or egg stealer. But Norell's discovery makes it clear that the unfairly maligned "thief" was more likely...
...which has assembled 35 MD-80 jetliners at a Shanghai plant that it has run with Chinese partners since 1985. (China purchased 30 of the planes, and TWA bought the remaining five.) Nor does McDonnell Douglas fret about losing its technical edge. "We're developing a partner," says Peter Chapman, who heads the company's China operations. "The more technology we can transfer to them to help supply us, the better...