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...time when lagging CD sales and music piracy have made the album a mere accessory to touring, merchandising and licensing, it's no wonder that ailing record labels like Warner Music Group have been exploring ways to get a piece of that much more lucrative side of the business. So just imagine how they must feel now that Live Nation, the world's largest concert promoter, is close to stealing away pop music icon Madonna for a cool $120 million in cash and stock...
...found on a Final Fantasy record, and the lyrics (“What melody will see him in my arms again?”) also scream Pallett. A slow melancholy pervades the album, but the emotional heaviness can get a bit grating after a while. It makes one wonder if Condon is incapable of any happiness. Maybe he’s just feigning world-weariness—Condon’s only 21, after all. His voice fits the music but rarely impresses. “The Flying Club Cup” isn’t half bad. Beirut?...
...wonder,” he continued, “how the free world is going to get through the next fifty years.” But as he imagined Harvard’s future, Conant shifted from foreboding to faith. If the “prophets of doom” proved wrong, if there was a Harvard president alive to read his letter, Conant was confident about what the university would be. “You will receive this note and be in charge of a more prosperous and significant institution than the one over which I have the honor...
...wonder there's a catch-up movement afoot, with training being a focal point. "It's a very good area for someone to get into," says Cliff Johnson, director of public affairs for NACE International, an 18,000-member group that helps set standards within the industry. NACE also offers corrosion courses in the U.S. and in more than 80 foreign countries. A more traditional program is in the development stage at Ohio's University of Akron, which is planning to offer the country's first corrosion-engineering bachelor's degree program. Luis Proenza, president of the university, says...
...season. Not only are both teams ranked nationally, but the pre-existing Harvard-Brown soccer rivalry is being fueled by the necessity of a victory for a chance at the Ancient Eight title. With only seven conference games and a single chance to play each team, it is no wonder that the stakes of this game are exceptionally high. “It’s a big game for us,” Crimson coach John Kerr said. “[There are] a lot of implications for the Ivy League title.” “Every...