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Francis segued into “Father Rose,” a very slow but beautiful ballad. Subtly, through a repetition of parts of the song and a powerful bass solo by Marty Ballou, he eased into the harder, faster songs from his upcoming record Untold, “Motion Slow” and “Shake the Pain.” The audience enjoyed the preview and the slower moments, as demonstrated by the lighter and lit-up cellphone that blazed above the crowd throughout the songs...

Author: By Theresa A. Botello, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dispatches From the House of Blues | 10/31/2002 | See Source »

...rewarded with a glimpse of infrequently visited iron skeletons. Always go with a registered guide or dive master familiar with the area, however, as in many places live ammunition still lies scattered on the seabed. War booty apart, diving in and around the pristine waters off Trinco yields untold other treasures. Manta rays and dolphins are regularly seen, while whales venture close to shore. All that, and not a dive bomber in sight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hot Spot | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

...academic performance, is also biased and unfairly aimed at athletes. As the Brown athletic director pointed out, “We aren’t telling the Brown Daily Herald or singing groups they have to [cut seven weeks out of their schedule.]” Harvard students dedicate untold amounts of time to other activities that take away from their academic performances. One example is a friend who sang with the Callbacks for all of sophomore year. I didn’t see her once—she was always practicing with them or away for singing concerts...

Author: By Leigh K. Pascavage, | Title: Athletes Suffer From a Double Standard | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

...Pellegrino University Research Professor E. O. Wilson, who spoke at ARCO Forum last week about the crisis facing thousands of species of plants and animals that have been driven to the brink of extinction in part by human activity. He makes a very convincing argument that humans can save untold thousands—perhaps even millions—of species by protecting their habitats and halting wholesale exploitation of wilderness areas. But Wilson does not convincingly explain why we should save any specific plant or animal species...

Author: By Jonathan H. Esensten, CAVORTING BEASTIES | Title: Why a Rat Had To Die | 10/10/2002 | See Source »

Cambodia presents a few problems for people traveling with children. All those skulls at the Killing Fields near Phnom Penh will induce nightmares, and hiking untold acres of stone temples near Siem Reap could elicit as much whining as wonder. But 30 km beyond Angkor Wat is an exquisite mountain region of waterfalls, ancient wreckage and riverbed carvings that leave visitors of any age in awe?although trying to explain the thousand stone phalluses to the youngsters might present a challenge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beyond, Literally, Angkor Wat | 4/29/2002 | See Source »

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