Sparks know what heaven sounds like. In fact, they recorded the "#1
Song in Heaven." It's true. Even the Archangel Gabriel plays a
synthesizer solo that's enough to make Brian Eno repent.
The world we live in is full of synthetic chemicals, most of which
are toxic. They are encountered from our food to all the objects we
touch. But if you think that contamination is something occurring
outdoor, you're awfully wrong. The "technology toxins" stalk inside
your house, and the situation is nastier than you could imagine.
One of the high-priced lawyers who have sucked $47 million out of
the $1 billion World Trade Center insurance fund is infamous for
defending companies that manufactured Agent Orange, a pregnancy
drug linked to cancer, and defective breast implants. James
Tyrrell, a partner in the law firm Patton Boggs, is hailed in legal
circles as the "master. . .
Thought we were done with this problem? A new study from Britain
finds that the acid rain pollution of the 1970s and 1980s is still
largely with us. Action taken over the last 20 years across Europe
to clean up acid pollutants (from power generation and industry) in
rivers has fallen far short of expectations.
Granted, the members of Cracker may be a bunch of smart alecks. The
band fronted by David Lowery of Camper Van Beethoven did, after
all, release its own greatest-hits CD the same day that its former
major label did (which had owned all the song rights and didn't
seek the band's input), just to annoy the label. But dig beneath
the snarky veneer, and you'll find that Cracker delivers some smart
...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - For the sixth time in the last nine years, it
was St. Joseph's Academy and Rock Bridge in the championship match
of the Missouri State High School Activities Association Class 2
Tennis Tournament.
1 Wolff Henry and Henning Nancy
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Sparks know what heaven sounds like. In fact, they recorded the "#1 Song in Heaven." It's true. Even the Archangel Gabriel plays a synthesizer solo that's enough to make Brian Eno repent.
2 Bloody Blossom
B-Tight
The world we live in is full of synthetic chemicals, most of which are toxic. They are encountered from our food to all the objects we touch. But if you think that contamination is something occurring outdoor, you're awfully wrong. The "technology toxins" stalk inside your house, and the situation is nastier than you could imagine.
3 Doyle Bramhall II, Smokestack
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One of the high-priced lawyers who have sucked $47 million out of the $1 billion World Trade Center insurance fund is infamous for defending companies that manufactured Agent Orange, a pregnancy drug linked to cancer, and defective breast implants. James Tyrrell, a partner in the law firm Patton Boggs, is hailed in legal circles as the "master. . .
4 Niagara
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Thought we were done with this problem? A new study from Britain finds that the acid rain pollution of the 1970s and 1980s is still largely with us. Action taken over the last 20 years across Europe to clean up acid pollutants (from power generation and industry) in rivers has fallen far short of expectations.
5 Voice In The Wire
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Granted, the members of Cracker may be a bunch of smart alecks. The band fronted by David Lowery of Camper Van Beethoven did, after all, release its own greatest-hits CD the same day that its former major label did (which had owned all the song rights and didn't seek the band's input), just to annoy the label. But dig beneath the snarky veneer, and you'll find that Cracker delivers some smart ...
6 Tengkorak
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A list of new businesses.
7 Pascal Comelade And Pj Harvey
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - For the sixth time in the last nine years, it was St. Joseph's Academy and Rock Bridge in the championship match of the Missouri State High School Activities Association Class 2 Tennis Tournament.