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2nd/9:30: The crowd goes insane -- both sides! Chants of "Let's go, Harvard!" and "Let's go, Red!" fill the arena...
...regrettable to see people leave their work and welcome a person who has been disturbing our morality," derided Nsaba Buturo, Uganda's Minister for Ethics and Integrity. Still, crowds of young Ugandans continue to fill dimly lit bars each weekend to monitor the lives of the show's participants, who hail from a range of African countries...
...with so much else in the baby boomers' long march from birth to senescence, retirement communities are being reinvented--and with good reason. Only a generation or two ago, simple actuarial arithmetic didn't give most retirees a whole lot of years to fill after they quit work. Those with the means would fly south or west for a few quiet years of shuffleboard or bingo at places like Del Webb's famed Sun City developments in Arizona before passing into dependent old age. But the health and wealth that many boomers are bringing into retirement are giving them...
...secretly given up to the state. Ten years later, after her father reveals the truth, Layla heads out to find Rush while Louis inexplicably heads back to New York to find Layla. Meanwhile, Rush (Freddie Highmore) hears music in the air and in his heart, and the sounds fill him with hope that his parents are still alive. By realizing his musical potential, Rush hopes to reunite with his family. Rush’s talents are first discovered by Wizard, a modern day Fagin, played by Robin Williams. Instead of pick-pocketing, Wizard supervises a raggedy bunch of street musicians...
...Yeah / I was right all along.” The synth-pop of “Won’t Be Long” is incredibly catchy and is the only song on the album that succeeds at something new. “Bigger Hole To Fill,” with its repeated titular mantra, recalls past album-closers “Antidote” and “Supply and Demand.” There may be many recent records worse than “The Black and White Album,” but there?...