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...starting....we try to blend all that stuff together. Now I have an electric banjo with a synth attachment, so I'm able to trigger synth sounds, so that's been a lot of fun too. We try really hard to make it organic, to make pleasing sounds, they have to be interesting sounds, they have to justify themselves. I play around with that live, because it's a lot of fun. People really get off on seeing me play banjo and hearing vibes come out. They like that, and it's fun. There's nothing wrong with good clean...
...Recovered-memory therapy will come to be recognized as the quackery of the 20th century," predicts Richard Ofshe, a social psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley. And in the process, Emory University psychiatry professor George Ganaway fears, it may "trigger a backlash against ((legitimate charges of)) child abuse. As these stories are discredited, society may end up throwing the baby out with the bath water -- and the hard- earned credibility of the child-abuse-survivor movement will go down the drain...
...were daiquiris and pompano and deep talk about the Soviet menace. Kennedy weighed the Soviet leaders and their diplomats, then suddenly said, "You know that they have an atomic bomb in the attic of the Soviet Union embassy up on 16th Street? If war comes, they are going to trigger it and take out Washington." He had a kind of half-grin on his face. His guests looked incredulous. "That's what they tell me," insisted Kennedy. "The bomb was assembled from parts brought in in the diplomatic pouches. This thing goes up, and we all go." He never stopped...
...best reasons to support NAFTA is what it will do for the world. NAFTA could lead to a series of trade agreements around the world that could, in turn, trigger an economic boom in Third World countries...
...democracies have the will and the resources to spread their security guarantees over Central and Eastern Europe, taking on the unending feuds, ethnic hatreds and border disputes that have poisoned the region for centuries? And if they do, are they also prepared for the hostile reaction the move will trigger in a Russia that looks westward with as much suspicion as envy? Is there any virtue in a new NATO that shifts the Iron Curtain back to Russia's very borders...