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...story of a team of climbers whose attempted ascent turned deadly. Ralston was intrigued. He told the paper he quit the Intel job when he couldn't take three weeks to go climbing in Alaska. Since then, he has made a life of exploring the outdoors and following the jam bands Phish and String Cheese Incident while working at Ute Mountaineer in Aspen...
...average Kazaa user they look like the real thing, but when you download them, they turn out to be unplayable. Movie studios, meanwhile, staff screenings with ushers wearing night-vision goggles to suss out would-be pirates with camcorders. When Epic Records distributed review copies of the new Pearl Jam album last fall, it sent them inside CD players that had been glued shut. The White Stripes went further: review copies of their new album Elephant were sent on good old-fashioned vinyl, which is trickier to copy. In the copy-protection wars, low tech is the new high tech...
Having already surrendered a double to the gap to pinch hitter Bobby Wiginton to make the score 13-12, Castellanos had to get out of a one-out jam to end it. After getting Danny Hughes to fly out to center, with a man on third (Wiginton tagged up on the fly out) and two outs, Castellanos came back from a 3-0 count to get Robert Deeb to line out to Farkes for the final...
...catch her breath at the border, "I feel strange and emotional." The most impenetrable barrier in Europe - complete with razor wire, U.N. peacekeepers and venomous graffiti - was transformed overnight into a block party. Even Turkish Cypriot police got in the mood, helping elderly Greeks cross the line. A traffic jam 10 km long snaked back from the border. At a small seaside café, a Turkish Cypriot student traded stories with visiting Greek Cypriot teens in broken English. "We are taught the Greeks will kill you," he explained. "They're taught the Turks will kill you. In fact, we have...
LAST CHANCE JAM. The “Last Chance Jam” with the Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones will start your evening off with a talent show featuring a motley collection of Harvard’s premiere performing artists. Then enjoy a full set of the Veritones, featuring notoriously tight harmonies, infamously amazing soloists and a stupendously bizarre sense of humor. Friday, April 25, 8 p.m. Tickets $10, $7 students, available at the Harvard Box Office (617) 496-2222. Sanders Theatre...