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CD review: Both Sides of the Gun - Ben Harper (Stuff) - Disc one: **** Disc two: ** How did the ancient Egyptians build the mighty Sphinx with just their bare hands and a few blunt chisels? Why is Kate Moss persecuted for keeping herself thin in the time-honoured supermodel way?

Cards camp offered little to spice up spring (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - Upon further review, spring training was pretty dull for the Cardinals. The Sidney Ponson gamble paid off, given his overall strong performance through the exhibition season. The Junior Spivey wager failed, since he swung the bat like a fantasy camper in spring training as a contest winner.

The New Revolution of Wedding Photographer (PR Web) - Photography is more than just a photograph; it is a medium in which a photographer conveys their true individuality. Jason Noel is not a photographer, who will just pose what's been done for the past 50 years; that for him is like nails on a chalkboard. [PRWEB Apr 2, 2006] Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/SGFsZi1UaGlyLVRoaXItTG92ZS1IYWxmLVplcm8=

REVIEW: Foolishness, fun highlight concert (Rapid City Journal) - At Saturday night's "April Fool!" concert, the Black Hills Symphony Orchestra traded sophistication for slapstick for one very entertaining evening. Eric Johnson, a well-known figure in local theater and arts, introduced each piece with a tongue-in-cheek monologue.

The New Revolution of Wedding Photographer (PR Web via Yahoo! News) - Fort Collins, Colorado (PRWEB) April 2, 2006 -- Photography is more than just a photograph; it is a medium in which a photographer conveys their true individuality.

STAKES HIGH FOR FAMILIES / Outcome of bill weighs heavy -- dad, in U.S. since age 8, could be deported (San Francisco Chronicle) - When Anna Salazar was first dating her husband, Roberto, it didn't occur to her to ask his immigration status. By the time the California native learned Roberto was an illegal immigrant, it didn't make a difference: She had met the love of her life....

Longtime Sun exec Ritchie dies (Las Vegas Sun) - Doug Ritchie was a British Army major in India and Pakistan in the late 1940s during the turmoil that resulted in independence for the two countries. While shocked by the violence he witnessed between Hindus from India and Pakistani Muslims, Ritchie calmly maintained control.

Eli's memoirs recall battles in Algeria (Yale Daily News) - Ted Morgan '54 was working at his first job out of school as a reporter for the Worcester Telegram in Massachusetts when he received an unexpected notice from the French army. Still a French citizen, even though he was living and working in the United States, Morgan had been drafted.

The songs that saved my life (Guardian Unlimited) - Pop: Twenty years ago, Mark Taylor was a 16-year-old with few friends and an obsession with the Smiths. To mark a new album from the band's former lead singer Morrissey, he recalls how a scrappy fanzine made in his bedroom led to an unexpected friendship.

CONCERT REVIEW: Oh, the Brut-ality ONLINE EXCLUSIVE (Northwest Herald) - Whimsical post-punk band Art Brut rode a wave of South by Southwest praise into Chicago Thursday night. The British five piece proved why they were one of the Texas music festival's big hits, slashing through the material on its tight-as-a-tourniquet debut record with unbridled momentum.

 
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