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...last two years, not enough to redress two decades of relative stinginess; even now British health spending per person is just average for Europe. In a major speech last week, Blair touted the 25,000 new teachers hired under Labour - for 24,000 schools. Other accomplishments ministers trumpet rest on cooked statistics, like the major London hospital that phoned the patients on its waiting list to offer operations in two days, knowing most wouldn't be able to manage it but allowing the hospital to say it met its waiting-list target. Half the public already believes Blair's policies...
...that the auction house hailed as a "masterwork" and "of particular importance." When the bidding was over, No. 9 (White and Black on Wine) had sold for $16.4 million - a record for a Rothko at auction, as Christie's was quick to point out. What Christie's didn't trumpet was the identity of the seller: François Pinault, the self-made French billionaire whose holdings happen to include Christie's itself. The Rothko was in good company. Lot 39 at the same May 14 auction was a "beautiful and mesmerizing" Yves Klein work owned by Pinault that went...
Accordingly, he says he divided most of him time between his studies and his trumpet...
Though he still enjoys playing the piano, his primary instrument became the trumpet, which he played throughout college both independently and in the Bach Society Orchestra. At Harvard, he tapped into a small community of musicians, many of whom lived with him in Dunster House, known in the days before randomization as the hub of student musical talent...
...trumpet player says different baseball motifs and props will dramatize the performance...