Bass

May 11th, 2008


































Bass

Let's talk taxes - Los Angeles Times
For all its wealth and resources, California is a giant in crisis. In preparation for my new job as speaker of the Assembly, I have talked to dozens of Californians who are feeling that crisis. I have conferred with business leaders in the Silicon ... (more...)

Sajak, slain cop get own streets - Chicago Sun-Times
"Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak, slain Chicago Police Officer Daniel Doffyn and 19 others will soon join the parade of 1,280 afforded honorary street designations. The 21 ordinances approved Monday by the City Council's Transportation Committee ... (more...)

Plan for Cross Shakes Columbia to Its Core Values - Washington Post
"It's not pleasant to . . . hear people talk about the death of diversity and exclusivity," parishioner David Douds said. (By Kevin Clark -- The Washington Post) Buy Photo The founders of Columbia were convinced that religion, like everything else in ... (more...)

Home Theater Cable Confusion - Forbes
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Those investing in a home theater system want the best performance possible, and cable quality is fundamental in how well -- or poorly -- a system will produce audio and video outputs. But, buyer beware ... (more...)

Fishing | Where they're biting, where they're not - Seattle Times
Don Armeni ramp, West Seattle -- Saturday: 14 boats with 34 anglers caught one rockfish, eight lingcod and one cabezon; Sunday: Four boats with eight anglers caught one rockfish. Everett ramp -- Saturday: 38 boats with 77 anglers caught eight ... (more...)

CUBE squares off 20 years of creative, new music - Chicago Sun-Times
Flutes and soprano voices warbled high, bass clarinets rumbled low and some of the music was truly groovy at Roosevelt University?s Ganz Hall on Sunday. ?Groovin? High, Groovin? Low? was the final concert of CUBE?s 20th anniversary season ... (more...)

The gorgeous gorge of Pennsylvania - Chicago Tribune
The story goes that when Pennsylvania businessman Larry Woodin laid eyes on Pine Creek Gorge in the 1920s, he was so struck by its beauty he dubbed it "Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon." The name stuck -- and remains popular in these parts and beyond ... (more...)

Their arresting new album - Globe and Mail
I walked west to the setting sun, every single step I grow another second young. - Tokyo Police Club's In a Cave . Fifteen minutes? Shoot, that's a coffee break. For Tokyo Police Club, it was nearly long enough for seven songs - the seven succinct ... (more...)

One more cast yields trophy bass at Lake of the Ozarks - Kansas City Star
That?s what Jim Divincen was thinking as his fishing partner, Marcus Sykora, cranked the big motor on his boat and started to move to another area on a recent morning at Lake of the Ozarks. The two fishermen had just worked the stretch of bank in a ... (more...)

As CEOs rock, Berklee rolls out the welcome mat - Boston Globe
As a young rocker, Tim Archibald rented practice space in a grimy basement studio near Kenmore Square. When it rained, he used milk crates to protect his bass from flooding. The veteran musician, now 49, faces different challenges with his new band ... (more...)

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