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...hectic day is the norm for the NBC news anchor, as roughly 12 hours are invested in producing the 22-minute segments which millions of Americans watch each night...
...Vajpayee falls, the Front is ready, after hectic negotiating, to name its Prime Minister: H.D. Deve Gowda, chief minister of the southern state of Karnataka, who was chosen because of his relative obscurity and presumed inoffensiveness to all the power brokers. If he gets in, the coalition that made him, having achieved its one common aim, is likely to break apart. And that could mean Indian voters will soon be lining up at the polls again...
...album, recorded in Ireland, marks the Cranberries' return to the studio after a two year break. Composed while the group was on the road touring after the release of No Need to Argue--the album was recorded in a similarly hectic experience--it took the Cranberries less than four weeks to record all thirteen tracks. The group admits to "very few takes, very few edits" but qualifies this as being intentional. Attempting to strive for something "different", the innovative group decided to avoid the "over-polished work" of "safe pop bands." Nevertheless, they enlisted the help of Bruce Fairbairn, known...
...widow of Aldous Huxley, the members of the industrial-metal group Ministry, and Ram Dass, who used to be Leary's old Harvard bud Richard Alpert. Oh, yes, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins just dropped by and dropped off a tape of Dead Man Walking. "It's a little hectic up here," says Leary's personal assistant, a young woman with magenta-streaked hair, Technicolorfully tattooed legs and the too-good-to-be-fact name of Trudy Truelove. "Sometimes the weekend party situation is like an open house...
During the week, the rooms close at 9:15 p.m. and are only open for three hours on Saturdays. Given the hectic schedule of Harvard students, finding time to practice can be close to impossible...