Word: singer
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...Kennedy School and the Institute of Politics work quite hard to bring in a full range of people and views," Singer said...
...have been working closely during the last two years with a wide range of Republicans and Democrats to ensure that the program this year is both balanced and useful to the incoming Congressional class," Kennedy School spokesperson Steven R. Singer wrote in an e-mail yesterday...
...Singer said organizers need to work harder to dispel erroneous partisan reputations...
...unmeddling sympathy. The narrator in Suicide Alley, a nihilist's jaunty march, shares Sunny's glums: "I wasn't born, I was spat out at a wall...on the corner of First and Insane." In If I Were Brave, Colvin brings the alienation home, to the singer on the stage, "a clown to entertain the happy couples." But these open wounds are swathed in lovely melodies. Colvin may feel isolated in her art, but her CD has the breakthrough goods. She won't be too hip for the big room much longer...
DIED. GEORGE OSLIN, 97, inventor in 1933 of the singing telegram; in Delray Beach, Florida. As the public relations director for Western Union, Oslin sent the first singing telegram to crooner Rudy Vallee on the singer's birthday. Today Western Union delivers singing telegrams by telephone--sung only to the tune of Happy Birthday...