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...Hello Kitty—Japan’s most collected character and the star of elementary school lunchboxes everywhere—doesn’t look a day past seven. It may come as a surprise that she’s no longer even a twenty-something...
...infotainment on offer 15 hours a day. Franken got steely Richard Clarke to crack a joke about majority leader Bill Frist's attack on him (Frist "obviously was on puppy uppers when he gave that speech") and persuaded best-selling troublemaker Michael Moore to cozy up to Al Gore ("Hello, Al. Or should I say 'Mr. President'?"). On the morning show, Public Enemy's Chuck D referred to Bush as a "weapon of mass dumbstruction." Nighttime co-host Janeane Garofalo dismissed the war on Iraq by saying, "Saddam Hussein is to 9/11 as Colonel Klink is to Nazi atrocities...
...tongues: Afrikaans Lekker: nice, pretty, good Passop: take care Stad: city Stadig: a traffic sign meaning "slow" Totsiens: see you later Voetsak: go away, beat it Babalas: hangover Zulu Bafana Bafana: the Boys, or the national soccer team Indaba: a meeting, debate, issue Muti: medicine Sawubona: good day or hello Used in several languages Hamba kahle: go gently, go well Kunjani: How goes it? Nyama: meat Tsotsi: a layabout, criminal, no-good
...group started with a traditional “Hello Boston” greeting, then wasted no time to set the tempo of the night with a fast paced jig to warm up the crowd. Playing up Ireland’s greatest export—whiskey—the next jig was purely inspired by this “water of life.” The band claimed to be singing about whiskey because of their Lenten pact of abstinence but that was quickly dispelled by fiddler Ciarn Tourishís cry of “Yeah right...
...Hello...