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...Basically, my prescription for painkillers following the removal of my wisdom teeth wasn't working," Kataburuki says. "I went in for a new prescription. My chart says I'm allergic to Tylenol. Early in the appointment, I told the guy I was allergic to Tylenol. When he gave me a prescription, I asked if he was sure this wouldn't be complicated by my allergy to Tylenol. He said...
According to a chart from the organizers of the Career Forum, students who had majored in business, computer studies and engineering were most in demand...
...also had the opportunity to become acquainted with receptive crowds in three major cities, and chart the differences in attitudes in each locale. In Seattle, where she's become almost as much of a fixture as she is in Boston, she's referred to on the radio as "Seattle's own Mary Lou Lord," and her concert audiences feature "couples in raincoats" who are decidedly more relaxed than Boston crowds. She's most amazed, though at the friendliness of the people who stop to listen to her on the Santa Monica Promenade. "The happy uppity sunshine people," as she calls...
...group of the '20s and '30s--composed of Jews and non-Jews--that was disbanded by the Nazis. Manilow on Hitler's Germany? Why not? "The pop-music business doesn't want to work hard; it just wants a catchy melody," says the sentimental troubadour, whose string of pop-chart-topping melodies--Mandy, Looks Like We Made It, I Write the Songs--ended years ago. "You get to a point where you look for other places where you can do it, and Broadway seems like the right place...
...four-movement symphonic poem in which McCartney endeavors to suggest "the way Celtic man might have wondered about the origins of life and the mystery of human existence." The CD version, recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, shot right to the top of Billboard's classical chart...