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...money flowing, it may try to use that to force Hamas to adapt. "If Hamas wants to be in a position to govern, it is going to have to depend on the outside world," says former U.S. Middle East negotiator Dennis Ross. "They're going to try to fuzz the issue and say, 'We'll just deal with internal needs and let Abu Mazen and others deal with Israel and the international bodies,'" says Ross. "But Hamas is going to have to make some choices. They're going to be faced with some dilemmas, and I don't think anybody...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Militants Make Peace? | 1/29/2006 | See Source »

Back home, she was telling Hattier, there was a boat on the steps of the athletic center, and the parking garage had imploded and covered the cars with pink fuzz. Hattier, whose Lakeview home near the infamous 17th Street Canal was all but destroyed, carved into a grapefruit half...

Author: By April H.N. Yee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: From The Boot to The Square | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...songs later, frontman Steve Schiltz closed his eyes for a surprisingly delicate falsetto while “Strawberry Fields” keyboards tweeted wistfully over skittish drums; without missing a beat, he doubled over to play a loud, bluesy fuzz riff. Longwave loves to create atmosphere and plays with it this way, painstakingly assembling moods and sending them crashing into each another within songs...

Author: By Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Concert Review: Longwave | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

...People were either frightened to death or they thought it was funny,” says Barth of his famous mohawk, rubbing the brown fuzz on his head—the result of a recent experience with...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Man, And 'Do, For All Seasons | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...each inveterate drone and clunky snare forms a unique texture of a cohesive reality, resulting in perhaps the purest aural approximation of human experience put to record. The enlightened “In Church” recreates a Christian mass from organs, disparate choral fractions and a persistent solitary fuzz-synth preacher. “Gone” is bombarded with the memories of a lost love, culminating in a cathartic screech that clears out until all that remains is the dull memory of the sensation. With only Crayola-simple synth beats and the occasional muted female vocalist at their...

Author: By Ben B. Chung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: All Sussed Out | 12/5/2003 | See Source »

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