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...group, though not the most musically talented band on the scene nor the most lyrically eloquent, was nonetheless quite engaging and fun. Wolff did repeatedly reference the nature of the venue (“damn it feels good to be back in a basement”) and the dearth of spectators (“apparently a few people couldn’t make it tonight”) but for the most part, he put on a good-natured show including several impressive musical moments. Carlisle was called onstage to join the band towards the end and added some nice harmony...
...tomato harvest has been the worst in recent history,” Breslin said. Hurricanes in Florida, torrential rains in Mexico, and flooding in California have led to a recent dearth...
...projected to drop by 18% while the number of those aged 65 or more will soar by 60%. Hospital maternity wards already stand empty in parts of Latvia and Slovakia, and schools are closing in eastern Germany for lack of pupils. Germany, in fact, is experiencing such a birth dearth that its population could crash from 82 million to 24 million by the end of the century. If the trend continues, former Dutch Prime Minister Wim Kok suggested in a report to the European Council earlier this month, within a generation spiraling pension and health costs will bust European state...
Westin said the emergent alternative media is partly to blame for the dearth of objective news...
Westin said the emergent alternative media is partly to blame for the dearth of objective news...