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...think one of you got a bigger one," a tribal chief told Treasury Secretary PAUL O'NEILL when traditional headgear didn't fit him as well as it did BONO, his companion on a trip to Africa. "No," said U2's singer, "just a bigger brain." The modest rocker, who has lent sparkle to the cause of African poverty relief, brought O'Neill on a 10-day fact-finding journey that started last week in Ghana. The unlikely pair will travel through South Africa, Uganda and Ethiopia. O'Neill played the straight man; Bono did comic relief. O'Neill drilled...
...European interest rates low. And it is better that the dollar eases to a sustainable level now rather than crashing later. If the market works like O'Neill thinks, the economic band may play on. But if things move too slow or fast, he may be caught between a rocker and a hard place. UNITED KINGDOM Fasten Your Seatbelts Britain's National Air Traffic Services (NATS) is in for a bumpy ride. Privatization was meant to modernize and bring new funding to the country's air-traffic-control system, which could then serve as the nucleus of a leaner network...
...insanity is repeating an action and expecting a different result each time, the Staff has gone off its rocker. By maintaining the status quo in Philadelphia—which is exactly what hired education consultants do—the Staff would condemn thousands of children to illiteracy and poverty...
There isn’t really a better way to describe the sound of bluesy rocker LP (yes, those are her real initials) than her own assessment: “It’s badass, but it’s also a little mushy...
Quick: which rock-star has the most underrated legacy? Ask this question of a musically aware college student and chances are you will hear the name of some experimental indie-rocker, some relatively obscure ’60s or ’70s figure who stretched an equally obscure musical boundary or alternatively some pioneering crossover artist...