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...coup for Bonnaroo, demonstrating that the festival, previously regarded as a backwoods Mecca for roots rock and hippie-tinged "jam bands,"has managed to shift its image and dent Coachella's reputation as the nation's coolest summer rock happening. Coachella's relatively underwhelming lineup last April was probably hurt more than helped by the last-minuterecruitment of Madonna, who had some hard-core rockers grumbling that the festival hadbesmirchedits indie-rock soul with Material Girl pop gloss. The resulting rift - left coast trendies in the desert vs. Eastern roots rockers - has polarized fans, who have been duking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rock and Radiohead in Tennessee | 6/16/2006 | See Source »

...move could annoy international couch potatoes, imagine how Olympic athletes would feel. Apart from the commercial impact of low ratings in Europe and Asia, morning finals events could hurt the odds of world records. "It's the natural body cycle to be at its best in the afternoon after a day of preparation," says former Australian 1500m swimmer Kieren Perkins, who won gold in 1992 and 1996. "To compete at your best first thing in the morning is very difficult. It's certainly going to have an effect on the quality of performances." Not to mention that many viewers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Olympic Swimmers, Rise and Shine! | 6/16/2006 | See Source »

...years ago. She was seven years old at the time and had developed chicken pox three days earlier, but her pox had caused a "really bad headache." She had had a fever for the last several days, a slight runny nose, not much of an appetite because her throat hurt, and she was very tired. Tylenol didn't help for a headache that she described as being "all over" her head and a little on her neck. Still, there was no history of headaches or migraines in the family, and her vision was fine except that she could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When a Headache Isn't Just a Headache | 6/15/2006 | See Source »

...Dylan was a ten-year-old who had "squeezing," "tight" headaches "for years." They hurt so bad that his head had to "lie down," especially in the morning and evening, though they usually improved with Tylenol. There were no obvious warning signs: Dylan's grades were average, he had no history of trauma, no recent illnesses, no fever, no runny nose, no vision problems and no difficulty eating - although he was a very picky eater. He had good friendships and there were no stressors at home. And as with Sarah, there was no history of headaches or migraines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When a Headache Isn't Just a Headache | 6/15/2006 | See Source »

...Senate. And while some bloggers say just running liberal candidates against incumbents like Lieberman is enough, others concede that they need to actually beat Lieberman, or a Republican in a key state, to help validate their movement. "If you keep losing, at a certain point it starts to hurt," says Bob Fertik, who blogs at a site called Democrats.com. "Victories are important...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Spirit of Howard Dean | 6/13/2006 | See Source »

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