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...don’t seem tailor-made for anyone. “Hot In Herre” may still be their finest moment, with its awesomely self-assured drum break that, especially on the floor, feels like James Brown made into Robocop. As important as Nelly is to that tune, the song is totally autonomous—it grooves ignorant of him or anyone else, satisfied with its own mechanics...
Chris takes over. “I thought you might need a break from the stuff Jim was playing,” he jokes to his audience as he throws on a catchy indie tune called “Avante Garde Music” by Ballboy...
...victory over Penn was the last tune-up for the Harvard squad as it looks ahead to the EISL Championships on March...
...previous KMT administration also talked of "one China"?they wanted to recover the mainland and have refused to give it up. Even now the KMT still insists on the policy of eventual unification. I think this is very unrealistic. With both sides of the Taiwan Strait singing the same tune, the result is that Taiwan is isolated in the international community, giving China ever better excuses for its attempt to absorb Taiwan, to make Taiwan into a second Hong Kong. This is a grave that Taiwan has dug for itself...
...course, one factor we risk losing track of in all this is the healing power of the doctor as a human being willing to tune in to you. Dr. Colin Phoon, a pediatric cardiologist at the New York University School of Medicine, writes in a provocative essay titled "Must Doctors Still Examine Patients?" that being examined "has a calming effect on anxious patients, [and] a placebo effect on somatic but nonorganic complaints." Touch, we seem at risk of forgetting, is a basic part of the healing process, a fundamental expression of caring. Yes, an echocardiogram is technically better than...