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...Gores trudge separate campaign trails these days. It is something to see Clinton enter a room--upstate New York in Johnson City, where he raised $50,000; at an Elton John benefit concert in midtown Manhattan ($300,000); or hauling in $530,000 in a day of hectic campaigning, as he did last week. At Hofstra University he told an audience chanting "Four more years!" that he was there because it was Hillary's turn now. Instead of retreating to her singsong speech, Hillary picked up her husband's rollicking riffs, asking of her opponent, Rick Lazio, when he says...
...Since the release of their debut album Without Change in 1996, the indie rock band Granian has been continually on the move, at some times playing over 15 shows a month on their whirlwind tour. Granian's hectic tour schedule and the year that they spent in the recording studio have led to one major result: the release of a sophomore album that represents Granian in top form...
...would be akin to a photograph), where one moment is captured in time, the studio album is built up from a base, with layers added, changed, added again and perfected. On top of vocals, our colleague Frisbay added his trombone, flute, trumpet and organ parts in the remaining few, hectic days...
Every couple of years, Dolores Perez Priem, 66, who was widowed 25 years ago, takes a break from her hectic, 14-hour workdays as the owner of a medical-transcription company in San Francisco and embarks on a solitary ramble in a foreign land. This year she's off to northern Europe to look at paintings by Van Gogh and the Dutch masters. "I don't know anyone who would want to spend as much time as I do in a museum looking at these paintings," she says. "And at this point in my life, I want to indulge...
...life is hectic enough. I don't have time to go to the student billing office, wherever that is," said Maryann Vellanikaran...