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...eclecticism. Coyne’s line in the fantastic opener “Race for the Prize” may have had some unintended significance: “Two scientists are racing for the good of all mankind / Both of them side by side.” If the concert had been a contest of spirit, the results are clear: Beck would be the loser, baby, and the Lips would get to throw their own jubilant victory parade. They certainly have the confetti...
...Student Employment Office (SEO) has been working in concert with the HR office and Peoplesoft consultants to solve the problems, said SEO Director Martha H. Homer...
...latest live performance, for local radio station Metro Broadcasting's birthday-celebration concert, Chen had to follow several other new stars. Hers was a slick presentation: eight dancers and a newly red-haired Chen wearing an elaborate black dress over jeans. Her song stood out for its syncopated beat, as opposed to other Canto-pop tunes, which rely on a simple 4/4 rhythm. She nailed her moves and lip-synched in time. But she did not look happy. Sitting on a folding chair backstage in the changing room, Chen pulls out her digital video camera, rewinds to her first performance...
...going to have a big outdoor concert feel, but now it has an cozy, relaxed inside feel,” said Jessica R. Stannard-Friel ’04, social chair of the council’s Campus Life Committee...
...maverick streak remained as sharp as ever. As the only vulnerable incumbent to vote against the resolution that would give President Bush war powers, Wellstone told the Senate, "Acting now on our own might be a sign of our power, but acting sensibly and in a measured way in concert with our allies ... would be a sign of our strength." Soon after, private G.O.P. polls predicted that Wellstone would be re-elected...