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...Feel this deck,” Fiascone says proudly, holding out a pack of withered, crusty cards. “It’s our rain deck...
Elegantly shaped by producer, Brian Deck, the layered instrumentation is memorable and brilliantly nuanced. With elements like the percussive stick-click backing to “Woman King” and the piano break in “My Lady’s House”, the EP evokes a sense of organic composition so rarely found in this age of overproduction and electronic precision. Empty space is masterfully balanced with patches of soulful melody and percussive touch. The march-like dulcimer tones in “Jezebel” and the down-home fiddle playing...
...remarkable power as a personal account of events that shaped this country. Surprisingly, it also works as a prescient foreshadowing of issues that continue to be relevant at the start of the 21st century. As you might expect, the very first panel shows the four guys on the deck of a ship looking toward the shore of the new land. "Here we are lads, U.S.A., land of opportunity," says Charlie. Such optimism gets a very quick reality check, and two panels later both Charlie and Frank find themselves quarantined behind a fence...
...Patong beach are smiling. A little over a month since the waters retreated and then advanced with such deadly effect, Herman M?ller, 41, a truck driver from Germany, is sitting on Patong beach and having, he says, "a very nice holiday." He's not alone. Hundreds of plastic deck chairs line the sand in two neat rows. Local hawkers do a steady trade supplying beer and tanning lotion to the crowd, while, behind them, kneeling on bamboo mats, masseuses cheerily press their palms into the backs of heavyset men for $8 an hour. On the beachfront, more holidaymakers pile into...
...years ago, the Federal Flight Deck Officer program began training pilots who wanted to carry guns on flights to protect the cockpit. Aviation sources tell TIME that more than 4,000 pilots are authorized to carry guns, and each day they fly armed on more flights than do air marshals. The gun-toting pilots, who fly unidentified, now constitute the fourth-largest federal law-enforcement group...