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Even the less technically demanding pieces are artistic in their own right. The Patsy Kline piece, choreographed by Liz M. Santoro ’01, is a soulful medley full of love-lost woe humorously exaggerated with over-the-top swoons and emphatic shoves. At one point in the medley, Kristin E. Ing, a student at the Graduate School of Education, performs to Kline’s “She Got You” in a solo for which the non-standard vocal music in the background makes the emotion of the dance even more potent...
Much of cable's woe stems from the high cost of programming in Europe, driven up a decade ago by newcomers KirchPayTV and BSkyB, which wanted to kick start their fledgling services. Soccer--which is quite literally "the only game in town," as Carmel Group analyst Jim Stroud puts it--has seen the cost of its coveted broadcast rights soar in recent years. Kirch alone paid $350 million a year to distribute the German national championship league, a cost that contributed to the German company's eventual downfall. Even BSkyB hasn't turned a profit on its most recent investment...
...moment impresses me more as one of challenge and opportunity than of utter cataclysm and woe,” Lawrence D. Bobo, Tishman and Diker professor of sociology and of Afro-American studies, wrote in an e-mail...
...moment impresses me more as one of challenge and opportunity than of utter cataclysm and woe,” Bobo said...
...messages anonymously or provide their names; it's dealer's choice. They are guaranteed a response within 48 hours. Along with the gripes, they have made cost-cutting suggestions and reported misconduct by fellow workers. And Gallaway credits the complaint system with a reduction in worker turnover, a perennial woe in many service industries...