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Two weeks ago when discussing the latest lunacy surrounding America's exponential curve #1 also known as its debt balance, we suggested what the GOP election strategy should be: "[if] the debt ceiling becomes a sticking point at the election, Obama's cha
Michael Baron: For the first time since he joined the Mets, he had quick hands through the zone and appeared to attack pitches middle-in towards the end of last year, which allowed him to pull balls down the line with consistency and authority. He also w
Irish rock star Bono (L) and Uganda President Yower Musevni speak to reporters after meeting with US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil (not in picture), in Kampala, 28 May 2002. Bono and O'Neil are on an African tour, which will also take them to Addis... View Photo »
We're probably going to open them up outside of the traditional theatrical world because most theaters, really all (Broadway) theaters, cannot handle rock and roll level production
Paul O'Neill had a poor September in 2000, suffering from a hip pointer most of the month. Those few individuals that wondered if O'Neill would miss the playoffs didn't know Paul O'Neill. On Oct. 21, 2000, the opening game of the most important World Ser
Here are quotes the Yankees have gathered on the retirment of Jorge Posada: "I want to congratulate 'Jorgito' on an outstanding career. He was one of the greatest catchers of his era, and one of the best Puerto Rican players to ever play the game. He was
The Yankees love to bring stars to the Bronx, but do you know what they love more? Bringing back Yankees! As I wrote before, the Yankees are underrated in their gooey sentimentality and nostalgia. But I wondered about the Steinbrenner era and how many fo
As I mentioned in the beginning, Trans-Siberian Orchestra like all humans, like the world, like the universe is a work in progress. With your patience, we will continue to try to improve both the albums and live concerts and hopefully will never let you down. Paul O'Neill and all of us from the Trans-Si...
Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill talks about the outlook for the U.S. economy, the tax code and Eastman Kodak Co.'s bankruptcy filing. He speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance Midday." (Source: Bl
MLB Posted Monday, January 16, 2012 10:32 AM Jonah Keri Peter G. Aiken/US Presswire Recovered from a bout of stomach flu ebola and a cross-country move with tyrannical toddlers long enough to jot down a few thoughts on the Yankees' rotation makeover.
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We're probably going to open them up outside of the traditional theatrical world because most theaters, really all (Broadway) theaters, cannot handle rock and roll level production
As I mentioned in the beginning, Trans-Siberian Orchestra like all humans, like the world, like the universe is a work in progress. With your patience, we will continue to try to improve both the albums and live concerts and hopefully will never let you down. Paul O'Neill and all of us from the Trans-Si...
It's just the lights, maybe occasionally dry ice, smoke and that's it. I honestly believe if you looked behind the walls of some of these theaters, you'd see electric (systems) installed by Thomas Edison in 1890. And so it (the idea) is to take the cutting edge, always-pushing-the-envelope of the specia...
You know, I worship some of these Broadway shows I've seen over the years, but they could have been produced in the exact same way in 1920
The whole idea was to create a progressive rock band that would push the boundaries further than any group before ... but take it way, way further
People up here got really riled up over that, almost as mad as Ohio State fans get at Michigan fans
If anybody understands the consequences of the failure of the committee of 12, they're horrendous
