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...about bombs dropped from the air. "Myers hasn't talked at all about the use of cluster munitions from ground systems--either artillery or rocket systems," says Steve Goose, executive director of Human Rights Watch's arms division. An aide to Myers said the Army and Marines do not chart cluster bombs. According to Goose, the multiple launch rocket systems that were present in Iraq can fire 12 rockets at a clip, each of which has 644 submunitions. Assuming the Pentagon's failure-rate estimate of 16%, that would yield some 1,200 duds in a full volley...
...evidence” or “supporting information.” And while the College should be frank with students about the likely outcomes of cases they might bring forward and advise them of the advantages and disadvantages of using the criminal courts, survivors must still empowered to chart their own courses...
...probably won't notice a huge difference - you'll still sign your name when you come in the door, and your name will be called when it's time for you to see the doctor. But you won't write down the reason for your appointment, and your chart, which is slipped into a pocket on the outside of the exam room door, will face inward to keep anyone in the hallway from reading...
...last week, inviting people to visit online vendors at www.digitaldownloadday.com and help themselves to a free 35's worth-30 downloads or 300 streams-from a catalog of 170,000 tracks and 7,500 artists from all five major record companies." The critical thing for consumers is having the chart catalog all in one place," says Charles Grimsdale, CEO of OD2, platform providers for major download sites like Dotmusic and HMV, who expects 100,000 to take up the offer. Also critical is reliable sales data, according to James Gillespie, product and new media coordinator of the Official U.K. Charts...
...beats are digital icing—finely groomed and processed gems that remind listeners that, despite its faults, radio hip-hop has consistently pushed sonic boundaries. “Platinum BlaQue Party” employs shaker, hi-hat and triangle samples straight from a Missy Elliott chart-topper, along with a creamy-wet, futuristic synth. The lyrics imitate radio-hop’s vapid babble but exaggerate it even further, laying bare its superficiality. “I got so much access to excess,” they croon, “words cannot describe my success...