Nov 12, 2009 -
ARLINGTON, Va. - He didn't introduce himself. He didn't have to.
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May 04, 2009 -
The National Socialism of Obamanomics
By James Srodes
It is commonplace today to believe we should refer to the benign innovations of John Maynard Keynes during the Great Depression in order to understand what is driving President Obama’s team of economic strategists. But a look back to that time leads one to conclude the Depression-era economist who appears most relevant to what is going on bears the improbable name of Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht.
From his post as head of the Reichsbank, in a career that ran nearly 20 years, Schacht w as in effective control of the shambolic German economy for successive Weimar Republic governments and the pre-World War II regime of Adolf Hitler.
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Mar 12, 2009 -
HE’S HOT, HE’S SEXY, HE’S UNDEAD
Two years ago, Robert Pattinson was a forgotten extra in a ‘Harry Potter’ movie. Then he got cast as a blue-balled vampire in ‘Twilight,’ the year’s kazillion-dollar movie franchise, and every woman in America over 14 wants him. Too bad he’s not sure he wants them
It’s December; Twilight, in which Pattinson, 22, plays an adorably tortured perma-teenage vampire too principled to drink human blood, has been in theaters for about a month.
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Sep 19, 2008 -
1. Neil Peart (Rush)
2. John Bonham (Led Zeppelin)
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Nov 02, 2008 -
Artist: Kenny Chesney
Released: April 23, 2002
Label: BNA
Song List
1 Young 3:56
2 I Remember 4:52
3 A Lot of Things Different 4:43
4 The Good Stuff 3:20
5 Big Star 3:59
6 On the Coast of Somewhere Beautiful 3:34
7 Never Gonna Feel Like That Again 3:53
8 Dreams 4:11
9 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems 3:31
10 Live Those Songs 3:50
11 One Step Up 5:53
12 I Can't Go There [Acoustic Version][*] 3:45
Credits
John Jorgenson: Guitar (Electric)
Glen Duncan: Fiddle
Gary Prim: Synthesizer, Piano
Chip Davis: Vocals (Background)
Kevin Beamish: Engineer, Mixing
Pat Buchanan: Guitar (Electric)
Larry Byrom: Guitar (Acoustic)
Buddy Cannon: Producer
Melonie Cannon: Vocals (Background)
Mark Casstevens: Guitar (Electric), Ukulele
Kenny Chesney: Producer, Main Performer
Dan Dugmore: Guitar (Steel)
Larry Franklin: Fiddle
Sonny Garrish: Guitar (Steel)
Tony Green: Assistant
Rob Hajacos: Fiddle
Tim Hensley: Guitar (Acoustic), Banjo, Vocals (Background)
John Hobbs: Synthesizer, Piano, Organ (Hammond)
Paul Leim: Percussion, Drums, Tambourine
B. James Lowry: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Gut String Guitar
Liana Manis: Vocals (Background)
Steve Marshall: Bass
Brent Mason: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Randy McCormick: Synthesizer, Piano, Organ (Hammond)
Steve Nathan: Synthesizer, Piano, Organ (Hammond)
Dale Oliver: Guitar (Electric)
Larry Paxton: Bass
Denny Purcell: Mastering
Michael Rhodes: Bass
Chris Rowe: Editing
John Willis: Guitar (Electric)
Norro Wilson: Producer
Peter Nash: Photography
S. Wade Hunt: Design
Beth Lee: Art Direction
Jason Piske: Mixing, Assistant
Sunny Russ: Vocals (Background)
Wes Hightower: Vocals (Background)
Shannon Finnegan: Production Coordination
Jennifer Kemp: Stylist
Eric Bickel: Mixing
Chris Scherbak: Mixing, Assistant
Nick Hoffman: Fiddle
Billy Sherrill: Engineer
Chris Kartevold: Vocals (Background)
Wyatt Beard: Piano, Vocals (Background)
Clayton Mitchell: Guitar (Electric)
Sean Paddock: Drums
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Dec 14, 2007 -
Top Five Priciest Restaurants
Masa, New York City
Alinea, Chicago
Canlis, Seattle
Joel Robuchon at the Mansion, Las Vegas
Urasawa, Los Angeles
As the restaurant critic for The Seattle Times, Nancy Leson knows her way around the coastal city's restaurant scene. When it was time to treat her husband on his birthday, she took him to Canlis the city's most expensive a la carte restaurant.
For once, the meal was entirely on her dime “and it was worth every penny of it,” she says.
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