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Pacific Northwest indie label Sub Pop has let Band of Horses out of the stable a second time, but something’s been lost since the group’s first...
...degree, and over 50 percent of Chinese and Pakistani do. The counter story, however, is one we must also keep in mind; among Cambodians, Hmong and Laotians, only 8 or 9 percent graduate college—in fact, only about half graduate high school .Thus the label of Asian-American, and particularly of the “model minority” Asian American, denies acknowledgement to the many subgroups that desperately need help. Given the inequality between groups, statistics like the 44 percent of the Asian population holding a bachelor’s degree (compared to 26 percent...
...They themselves are terrorists.' STATEMENT, signed by 215 members of Iran's parliament, condemning the U.S. Army and the CIA over the Iraq war, in response to calls by U.S. politicians to label Iran's Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization...
...clear that Breaux was out of the race, Boasso switched his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat, and he has spent the ensuing weeks burnishing his regular-guy image. Public service commissioner and former state senator Foster Campbell is the more traditional Louisiana Democrat, proud to wear the populist label. But he's little known outside his North Louisiana stronghold, where Jindal's appeals to Christian conservatives have cut into Campbell's natural base. Rounding out the field of major candidates is New Orleans businessman John Georges, who is running as an Independent...
...majors to collaborate on creation of the ultimate digital-distribution hub, a place where every band can sell its wares at a price point of its choosing. Apple's iTunes, despite its current dominance, is vulnerable. Consumers dislike its incompatibility with other music services, and the labels are rebelling against its insistence on controlling prices. (Universal Music, the largest label in the world, has declined to sign a long-term deal with iTunes.) "There's real urgency for the labels to get together and figure this out," says Rick Rubin, the Grammy-winning producer turned co-head of Columbia Records...