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...elevators, of knotty little songs like I'll Never Fall in Love Again and deliciously bitter ones like Walk On By being consigned to the easy-listening bins--the pop equivalent of assisted suicide--it takes a lot of nerve for a serious jazz musician like McCoy Tyner to record What the World Needs Now (Impulse!), an entire album of Bacharach compositions. And it takes even more nerve to start the album off with (They Long to Be) Close to You, on the face of it, one of the few irredeemably schmaltzy songs Bacharach and his long-time lyricist...
...midnight last Thursday, Walsh and roommate Alice Noble, together with juniors Howard Hechler, Greg Philipp, and Adam Tyner (all roommates in Cabot), left Cabot in Noble's '84 Toyota. "It was a little cramped, but it worked," Philipp said...
...Tyner said that UNC was a solid team. "It wasn't an accident that they were a number one seed," he said...
...return trip lasted 13 hours and was much drier. "It was nice to be somewhere warm," Tyner, who is from Florida, said...
Virtually every big paper has made a foray into the online world. "The name of our business is how many eyeballs look at our content," says Howard Tyner, editor of the Chicago Tribune. "If you look just at ink on paper, the number of eyeballs is going down. But to all the people thumping their breast about the end of the daily newspaper, I say, 'Phooey.'" He whips out plans for a $7 million renovation of the Tribune building that will bring the company's print, Internet and cable operations into close contact with one another. Nine companies, including Hearst...