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...clear evidence that the band is once again on the up. They wasted no time getting started, opening the first night's show with a ripping "Llama" which featured an exhilarating solo by guitarist Trey Anastasio. The band slowly broke the jam down into the cacophonous sirens and vacuum cleaner sounds of N2O." As the noise subsided, Anastasio began to narrate the story of Colonel Forbin, the protagonist of the "Gamehenge" saga that continued throughout the first...
Despite the string of congressional scandals, longtime observers of the Legislative Branch insist it is far cleaner now than in the 1950s and '60s, when special interests fished for congressional votes with envelopes of cash. "It was a common practice in those days for a lobbyist to come to a member of Congress and hand him an envelope and say, 'Here, this is for your campaign,' says former Representative Rod Chandler, a Washington Republican. "It was a nod-and-a-wink thing. 'If you use it on your campaign, fine. If not, that's up to you.' Nothing even approaching...
...total to 4,673. Houston, the fourth-largest U.S. city, led the top 50 cities with the largest drop in crime rates during 1992, Lanier's first year in office. Since then, the rate has continued to fall. In addition to making the streets safer, Lanier has made them cleaner, adding new pavement, sidewalks and streetlights to some of Houston's worst parks and neighborhoods...
Muller says Harvard's facilities are worse than those of Vassar College, from which she graduated in 1991. "They certainly had more Stairmasters, and the buildings was cleaner and more modern," she says...
Brown got off to a quick start in the game and never looked back. The team's offense found creases like a good dry cleaner, scoring a number of easy goals early in the contest. At the end of the first period, the Bears were...