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We don't have a crystal ball to see if the nominees in mainstream rhythm & blues music categories will be among those shouted out tomorrow night at "The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!," airing for the first time at 9 p.m. on Channel 3
The terrorist assault on Mumbai has only just ended, and India has entered a period of urgent self-examination, bitter soul-searching - and increasingly acrid recrimination. Here are five lessons that present themselves - to the naked eye - in the aftermath.
Sometime ago I met a person who said that for at least six months, they realized they had never touched the earth. They went from their house, to attached garage, to pavement and sidewalk and street, and into a building, never stepping on soil or grass. I suppose if you live in a big city that is not hard to do and maybe not even uncommon. Such a person only comes in contact with grass or soil ...
On any given Sunday (or Tuesday for that matter), Clint Brown howls testimony to the megachurch masses at FaithWorld on Forest City Road, so musical and towering, so transcendent of mere denomination that it cannot be denied.
What exactly is going on in the Congo? Dr David Dorward explains in the first installment of an exciting new Crikey series.
Before the odor of burned gunpowder has left the air of the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, the US is lecturing India not to go off half-cocked and attack Pakistan, simply because all of the attackers in the terrorist assaults in that city arrived by boat, apparently from neighboring Pakistan.
In this week's RoleCraft, Jim Moreno looks at how Lord of the Rings Online roleplayers could delve into the Mines of Moria.
At the end of his dedication to "Beautiful Ferncliff," the handsome book sure to find its place beneath a forest of Clark County Christmas trees this season, co-author Paul "Ski" Schanher III, turns to Cicero:
Steven Gerrard's equaliser in the 91st minute of the 2006 FA Cup final against West Ham is remembered as one of those points in history that fans of dull British films would to refer to as a "Sliding Doors" moment. The point at which a life diverges from one path and finds another route on the basis of one tiny detail or, in this particular case, a goal from one of the best footballers in the ...
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