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That's where talent-scout websites come in. A growing number of sites on the Web specialize in finding unsigned bands. Among the best such sites are Riffage, iCAST and Jimmy and Doug's Farmclub.com They all feature more than just new music. iCAST, for example, has news stories, chat rooms and other services. Most important, however, they offer guidance in locating low-profile, high-quality performers (also, the downloads these sites serve up are done so with the artists' permission). For fans exhausted by the frat rock/tot pop dominating the charts, these online destinations are an exciting alternative...
George W. Bush wasn't officially notified that the White House was haunted until after his dad was elected President in 1988. He was sitting around the transition office with his aide Doug Wead, thinking about how much fun they had had during the campaign. "So what happens now?" Bush asked. Wead wondered if Bush would be interested in what becomes of Presidents' kids. Sure, said Bush, and Wead and his team went to work. They came back a few weeks later with a 44-page study that was so dark it might have been titled "The Curse," classified...
Since the gimbal could turn the boat only so much, the ILM crew had to jostle it further after scanning footage into the computer. And since no miniatures were used, "for a very wide shot," says ILM's associate effects supervisor Doug Smythe, "the boat would be computer-generated as well." At times, so were the actors. During a sequence in which Clooney climbs an outrigger to cut loose a flailing stabilizer, a CG double was created for certain camera angles. (Basically, when you're not seeing Clooney's face, you're seeing a digital dummy...
...This year's freshman class contributed a great deal to the offense. Out of the midfield, Doug Logigian and Jay Wich both added speed to the transition and intelligence in the set offense...
...most intractable aspects of their peace process for the very end, Ms. Albright may well get no satisfaction. "She?s trying to hurry both sides along by telling them they?ll have to live with something less than 100 percent of what they want," says TIME State Department correspondent Doug Waller, traveling with the Secretary in the Mideast. "But large gaps remain between the two sides on the core issues, and each is accusing the other of refusing to compromise." Albright appears to have convinced both men to hold a summit meeting with President Clinton in the near future...