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...selection committee, drawing a No. 16 seed in the Washington, D.C., regional and a date with No. 1 seed UConn on Friday.The Huskies are the 5-2 favorite to go all the way, so it’s virtually assured the Great Danes will have faded from most basketball fans?? consciousness by halftime of Friday’s first-round match...
...Boston scene is a hundred times more relevant than anything at Harvard,” he says. “There are a couple of good gigs at Harvard, but that’s not how bands make it. You make it by building a base of permanent fans??not just transient college kids—and you tour.”This seems to be the problem at the core of Blanks.’s endeavor--even as they outgrow Harvard’s resources, they need student support to expand beyond the Signet/Quincy Cage scene...
...though there was no siphoning crowd loyalty away from Agassi, Blake fast became the Flushing fans?? No. 2, never batting an eye at the continual reminders of his tragic year and impressing with his grace and resolve...
Suddenly, Harvard was beating the top team in the nation, and the Bright fans?? collective caution was abandoned...
...assertion that record companies are “fighting the future,” or that they aim to “cure” fans?? desire for music on the Internet, could not be more wrong. Record companies are as enthusiastic as any music fan about the explosion of new ways for consumers to enjoy better sounding music in the cutting-edge formats we all desire. Again and again, we have embraced the technological advances that have allowed tens of millions of people around the world to enjoy the music we create. From scores of download...