Word: hadn
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...much money I made--wow, we were rich! But then I showed how much the government took off the top, how much we spent and how little was left at the end of the month. When they saw our credit-card balances, they actually got angry: Why hadn't I done something about this earlier...
...least in the printed version, will soon be no more. USA Today, claiming it wants to end King's 19-year reign while he is still at the top of his game, has canceled his column, which will make its last appearance on Sept. 24. Perhaps if he hadn't done his TV show and had just stuck with his stress-free column job, King would have been appreciated more for his print work. He'd also probably still be on wife No. 1 and heart No. 1. Instead, I am left here to mourn King not only...
...been somewhat snooty about rock acts from its former colony, the U.S. So the reviews when the American band the Strokes hit London earlier this year were astonishing in their almost insane effusiveness. "They're Lou Reed, television and the Ramones rolled into one!" gushed London's Guardian. Britain hadn't so completely surrendered to a group of Americans since Lord Cornwallis handed over his sword at Yorktown...
...traditional sounds and music, so lately I've been working that thought into my albums. However, who knows what tomorrow may bring? I may fall in love with some sound from Asia or from elsewhere, and all of a sudden my recordings may take a turn that I hadn't anticipated. You can't really program music. A musical life really shouldn't have any limits. I don't really believe in formats, and once you get rid of formats, everything is available to you. When you break out of categories, you automatically encounter new things. It's from these...
...they could see only a few feet in front of them, even with flashlights. They felt their way along the walls and windows to get out. "The building just blew," says Bill Faulkner, 53, a Vietnam veteran who was part of the group. "I would be dead if I hadn't jumped behind a pillar." Another court officer, Ed Kennedy, who also hid behind the pillar, says he grabbed the arm of a woman in an effort to pull her behind the pillar with him. But he didn't grab her fast enough. Suddenly he realized he was holding just...