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...used by Janet Jackson and the late Robert Palmer; it can style your sound for $277 an hour. Muscle Shoals: Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and the Rolling Stones have all visited this small town in Alabama to record at Muscle Shoals Sound, where for about $100 an hour "we treat everybody the same," says manager Suzanne Harris. Chicago: Considered one of the best in the American Midwest, Chicago Recording Co. has hosted Coldplay and Ice Cube. Starting at "hundreds of dollars per hour," says manager Chris Shepard, the price is scaled according to "a person's ability to pay." Miami...
...month investigation by The Crimson has found that the College faces a pervasive mental health crisis and that, because of systemic problems with its mental health resources, Harvard is failing to adequately treat its students...
...over the past year that have made the deadly habit 30-50% more expensive for France's 20 million smokers. The tax boost - elevating a pack of Marlboros to 35 - brings French cigarette prices to the third-highest in Europe (behind the U.K. and Norway ), and increases revenues to treat tobacco-related diseases that cause 66,000 deaths in France annually. Infuriated French tobacconists claim the move is pricing them out of business, and encouraging the import and sale of contraband cigarettes. But the price hikes are at last inspiring French smokers to kick butts. Last year, the number using...
...brand shopping and wine bars, of which Chez Joey, tel: (82-2) 555 8926, is one of the smartest. Set up by long-haired owner and sommelier Ahn Joon-buem on his return from Paris, it's an oasis for live music, especially cool jazz. Even the barmen will treat you to impromptu licks on the guitar: the waiting staff are professional musicians earning an extra buck...
...Judge Lifland got it wrong,” Rosenkranz said. “He made one mistake that permeated the entire opinion: to treat nondiscrimination policies as conduct rather than as speech and thereby to take it out of the First Amendment rubric...