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...problem was brought to a head in the past couple of years by drivers of new hybrid vehicles who complained to the EPA their vehicles were getting significantly lower mileage than their fuel-economy stickers indicated they would. Faced with a growing chorus of complaints, the EPA reacted by holding hearings last winter and collecting more than 3,000 comments from manufacturers, consumers and environmentalists. This week the EPA announced it was changing how it determines the miles-per-gallon estimates that appear on new vehicle window stickers...
Empire, Lynch says, is "about a woman in trouble." But even by the standards applied to Lynch's films, which exist in their own genre of weird, Empire is a doozy. It's three hours long, with no real plot, but rather a Greek chorus of Valley Girls cum crack whores, scenes of rabbits watching TV and Dern playing three different characters. At least three; Dern's not sure. "Once David said there were four, and I was like, Wait a minute--what?" she says...
...just four days ago, a liquor-scented Petersen was ecstatic last night when Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09 and the Harvard Glee Club arrived at Currier House to announce his victory. The crowd of 60 supporters, crammed into the Bingham Solarium, erupted into a chorus of deafening cheers and let loose sprays of champagne as Allen entered. Announcing that Petersen and running mate Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 won with 37.5 percent of the vote, Allen introduced the newly elected UC president and vice president as the Glee Club performed...
...Donnie Darko”-esque sense of loneliness and isolation. The album opener, “Sowing Season [Yeah],” begins with quiet guitar chords and lead singer Jesse Lacey’s voice. Another guitar chimes in crisply just moments before the simple chorus of “Yeah!” and a bended guitar line—the song’s surefire hook—accompanies it. “Milestone,” a beautiful track that rues the loss of passing time and the degradation of relationships, serves as a nice lead...
...wars, especially Gulf War I. And there may be fewer opportunities for Audie Murphy--style heroics when your enemy is planting improvised explosive devices (IEDs) or driving a car bomb. But the nearly 3,000 war dead testify to the peril of those fighting in Iraq, and a growing chorus has been speaking out against the Pentagon's parsimony. They're asking why there have not been more lite medals and why there have been huge disparities in the number of awards given by different branches of the military. "We need to look into the criteria used...