Word: raves
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Earl says, practically seething as he describes "some wanker journalist" asking political hopeful and former Planet partner Arnold Schwarzenegger about the company's financial troubles. Sure, Earl would love to win one for the Terminator, Bruce and Sly, but mostly Earl wants to get even and get rave reviews once more. "I've never had a failure in my career," he says. Welcome to Hollywood...
...much out of fashion as above it. His CDs are found in the country section of the music store, but he doesn't quite fit there. He came up with rockabilly phenoms like Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, but few of his songs were hard-driving rave-ups. I Walk the Line, Ring of Fire, Folsom Prison Blues--these are, if anything, contemporary folk songs. Cash sang of specific injustices and eternal truths; he was the deadpan poet of cotton fields, truck stops and prisons. He was a balladeer, really, a spellbinding storyteller--a witness...
...epidemic of the disease over in July. The flu-like illness infected more than 8,400 people worldwide; more than 800 died. Investigators are looking at whether contamination at a laboratory could have caused the infection. The WHO said the case did not represent an international public health concern. Rave Drug Retraction U.S. The debate over the safety of the drug ecstasy was reignited as scientists at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, retracted research published last year in Science magazine that suggested that just three doses of the drug could cause permanent brain damage and Parkinson's disease...
Newcomer to Watch Mazza. He was the biggest name in the Class of 2007, and should show why immediately. His teammates rave about his uncanny grasp of Harvard’s complicated offense, and his size and ability should allow him to showcase...
...columnists, restaurant critics and travel writers from across the world document how, six years ago, Rana opened the most chic and elegant collection of boutiques, bars and bistros Asia had ever seen, in the restored outbuildings of his family's former palace. There is praise from British historians, a rave review from Bombay's most acerbic social commentator, write-ups in international leisure magazines and hundreds of photographs of a smiling, immaculate Rana presiding over concerts and book launches and hosting American millionaires at exorbitant black-tie fund raisers under white chiffon marquees. "The scene buzzes," wrote the London Evening...