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...bands. But there are certainly jammier bands out there, even if Matthews was hawking his guitar-sax-violin combo back in the days when such a set up might be all it took to get you sandwiched between world music and jazz in musical limbo. Nor do his discerning ear and talented band seem to warrant the encomiums accorded him—there are far more talented bands going entirely unnoticed and most radio-listeners still don’t know who Jeff Buckley...
...says members have not turned a deaf ear to the concerns of new members...
...case for reparations. First, the litigation and legislation for reparations is predicated upon the group claim to recompense. Neither legally nor legislatively is it viable to provide reparations payments to individual African-Americans. The vision of reparations checks being cut to individual blacks is wrong. Reparations money would be ear-marked for those in the black community who have remained cemented in the underclass. More importantly, reparations would be paid through programs such as education, health care, job training and urban renewal. Individual African-Americans would not receive reparations payments in any form; black reparations is not about...
...Insult was added to infection when Brian E. Lopez ’05 visited UHS to get treatment for ear pain and his doctor asked him if he was sexually active. “Well, um, I guess...no, er, to the best of my knowledge,” stammered the involuntarily celibate Lopez. “I mean, unless my roommates are raping me in my sleep, heh heh heh. Which they’re not! So I guess no?...
When you call the world headquarters of Coca-Cola Co. in Atlanta and get put on hold, one of the jingles that play in your ear is the familiar "It's the real thing," circa 1969. Coke loves paying homage to its history. But using this ancient tag line underscores a problem: Coke hasn't had a catchy verse to crow about in years, and although it spent nearly $2 billion last year advertising its various brands around the globe, Coke saw its share of the critical U.S. cola market decline. Meanwhile, PepsiCo is riding a sizzling Britney Spears...