Comments For: Doris Duke - I'm A Loser: The Swamp Dogg Sessions... and More
1Too Much To Bear
Henry O. Nichols, the NCAA's supervisor of basketball officials for
the past 22 seasons, has helped make officials accountable not to
coaches, but to him.
2Your Best Friend
Whether its sculpture or paintings you can bring a little piece of
culture into your home without the museum’s price tag. Think
about owning Rodin’s “Thinker” without having to pay millions
or find a place for those huge statues.
3I Can't Do Without You
In an effort to further strengthen its overall business in Asia, EA
Asia president Jon Niermann said that EA is taking a hard look at
Japan and may look for a partnership or acquisition in the country,
which is second in the global games market (behind the U.S.).
4I Don't Know How (To Fall Out Of Love With You)
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev warned Wednesday against
whitewashing the crimes of dictator Josef Stalin, stressing that
Russia cannot move forward without facing the truth about its
bloody past. In words that appeared aimed at President Vladimir
Putin, Gorbachev also emphasized the need to pursue democracy.
5Divorce Decree
Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood did an interview with Sound
Opinions, talking about the upcoming Radiohead album and Thom's
"solo" album, as well as featuring a live performance of "I Want
None Of This".
6Lost Again
Around the Horn: Bullpen
7I Don't Care Anymore
Well, the iPhone mass hysteria is nearly over and I think I did a
pretty good job of not joining in. I did spot one story on
Valleywag however, that I thought was quite funny and worth
sharing.
8Ghost Of Myself
When we asked book clubs in the Charlotte area to send us their
reading lists for the year ahead, more than 90 clubs responded.
You'll find severa; lists today. We'll continue to add more in the
weeks to come. Steele Magnolia Book Club Said one member: Our club
has 14 members and we've been organized since 2002. Our members all
live in the Steele Creek community (or have in the past). We read
...
9Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You
Against perceived odds of blocked fallopian tube and low sperm
count, a couple was blessed with a set of triplets 12 years after
the first child.
10Congratulations Baby
So we closed the deal, we got the order, we qualified the software,
we got the machine shipped. In other word, we did our job. I
understand the machine are being delivered right now. And then,
today, we hear from the customer a totally different story: ?we
shall pay for the Mandriva Software as agreed, but we shall replace
it by Windows afterward.
11How Was I To Know You Cared
Last week, France's glamorous first couple, Nicolas and C?cilia
Sarkozy, finally announced their divorce after years of
speculation. But the country is still as gripped as ever by the
high drama of their soap-opera marriage. Angelique Chrisafis
explores how it unravelled behind the scenes
12By The Time I Get To Phoenix
Jason Plato received treatment for burns to his hands and neck
after the Caparo T1 car he was driving burst into flames during
filming for Fifth Gear.
13We're More Than Strangers
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - CGGVeritas ( Nachrichten ) said it has
bought a 12.67 pct stake in Norway's Eastern Echo Holding PLC for
431 mln eur.
14I'd Do It All Over You
The Utah Ski Archives has made it a practice to honor and induct
those members of the Intermountain ski community who have left
their mark on the
15I Wish I Could Sleep
This is a website with statistical information on things life
deforestation, CO2 emitted, global temperature, etc. I don't know
where they get their info, but it can put things in perspective
even if it's not 100% accurate.
16If She's Your Wife (Who Am I)
Nikolay Davydenko's wife and brother have been questioned by ATP
investigators looking into irregular betting patterns surrounding
one of the Russian player's matches.
17He's Gone
Hon Zakari Galadima (ANPP), is representing Bade/Jakusko Federal
Constituency in the House of Representative . In this interview
with Suleiman M. Bisalla, the lawmaker speaks on the menace of
desertification as it eats deep into his state and calls for a
special measure to halt the phenomenon.
18He's Everything I Need
Iraqi troops detained 43 people, most Sri Lankans and other
foreigners, in a convoy run by a U.S.-contracted firm after an
Iraqi woman was wounded in a Baghdad shooting involving their
vehicles, the U.S. military said. It denied reports that two
Americans were also arrested.
19Let Love Touch Us Now
Dire Straits' founder, frontman and guitar god continues along a
solo career path characterized by subdued, rustic output.
20Since I Fell For You
Sony has postponed production on Columbia Pictures' "Angels and
Demons," the latest major film project to be derailed by the
writers strike. Tom Hanks is set to reprise his role as symbologist
Robert Langdon in "Angels," a prequel to "The Da Vinci Code," with
Ron Howard again directing.
21Feet Start Walking
spicy, hot, sexy stills of bollywood heroines
22The Feeling Is Right
TORONTO -- It was a night of strange starting lineups, violent
fouls and answered prayers. There was a Spanish renaissance and an
Italian exodus.
23To The Other Woman (I'm The Other Woman)
The mental health crisis gripping the state hit home Thursday. The
county's mental health director told commissioners they could be
out of funding a year earlier than expected. The Rockingham County
commissioners pledged about $2.5 million in 2005 for a three-year
period to fund the Mental Health Department. The county opted to
maintain the department as state legislation restructured mental
...
24It Sure Was Fun
Mario Gabelli, the chief executive of the asset-management firm
Gamco Investors, was paid $57.9 million in 2006, more than the head
of the most profitable Wall Street investment bank.
25You Can't Do That
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - Artimus Pyle, a former drummer for legendary
rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, was in jail on charges he failed to
properly register as a sex offender, St. Johns County authorities
said.
26Bad Water
The first thing that jumps out at you ? rightly or wrongly ? is the
timing. Defenseman Matt Carle couldn't crack the lineup for three
of the last four games. Wednesday, the Sharks signed him to a
four-year, $13.75 million contract extension.
1Too Much To Bear
Henry O. Nichols, the NCAA's supervisor of basketball officials for the past 22 seasons, has helped make officials accountable not to coaches, but to him.
2Your Best Friend
Whether its sculpture or paintings you can bring a little piece of culture into your home without the museum’s price tag. Think about owning Rodin’s “Thinker” without having to pay millions or find a place for those huge statues.
3I Can't Do Without You
In an effort to further strengthen its overall business in Asia, EA Asia president Jon Niermann said that EA is taking a hard look at Japan and may look for a partnership or acquisition in the country, which is second in the global games market (behind the U.S.).
4I Don't Know How (To Fall Out Of Love With You)
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev warned Wednesday against whitewashing the crimes of dictator Josef Stalin, stressing that Russia cannot move forward without facing the truth about its bloody past. In words that appeared aimed at President Vladimir Putin, Gorbachev also emphasized the need to pursue democracy.
5Divorce Decree
Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood did an interview with Sound Opinions, talking about the upcoming Radiohead album and Thom's "solo" album, as well as featuring a live performance of "I Want None Of This".
6Lost Again
Around the Horn: Bullpen
7I Don't Care Anymore
Well, the iPhone mass hysteria is nearly over and I think I did a pretty good job of not joining in. I did spot one story on Valleywag however, that I thought was quite funny and worth sharing.
8Ghost Of Myself
When we asked book clubs in the Charlotte area to send us their reading lists for the year ahead, more than 90 clubs responded. You'll find severa; lists today. We'll continue to add more in the weeks to come. Steele Magnolia Book Club Said one member: Our club has 14 members and we've been organized since 2002. Our members all live in the Steele Creek community (or have in the past). We read ...
9Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You
Against perceived odds of blocked fallopian tube and low sperm count, a couple was blessed with a set of triplets 12 years after the first child.
10Congratulations Baby
So we closed the deal, we got the order, we qualified the software, we got the machine shipped. In other word, we did our job. I understand the machine are being delivered right now. And then, today, we hear from the customer a totally different story: ?we shall pay for the Mandriva Software as agreed, but we shall replace it by Windows afterward.
11How Was I To Know You Cared
Last week, France's glamorous first couple, Nicolas and C?cilia Sarkozy, finally announced their divorce after years of speculation. But the country is still as gripped as ever by the high drama of their soap-opera marriage. Angelique Chrisafis explores how it unravelled behind the scenes
12By The Time I Get To Phoenix
Jason Plato received treatment for burns to his hands and neck after the Caparo T1 car he was driving burst into flames during filming for Fifth Gear.
13We're More Than Strangers
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - CGGVeritas ( Nachrichten ) said it has bought a 12.67 pct stake in Norway's Eastern Echo Holding PLC for 431 mln eur.
14I'd Do It All Over You
The Utah Ski Archives has made it a practice to honor and induct those members of the Intermountain ski community who have left their mark on the
15I Wish I Could Sleep
This is a website with statistical information on things life deforestation, CO2 emitted, global temperature, etc. I don't know where they get their info, but it can put things in perspective even if it's not 100% accurate.
16If She's Your Wife (Who Am I)
Nikolay Davydenko's wife and brother have been questioned by ATP investigators looking into irregular betting patterns surrounding one of the Russian player's matches.
17He's Gone
Hon Zakari Galadima (ANPP), is representing Bade/Jakusko Federal Constituency in the House of Representative . In this interview with Suleiman M. Bisalla, the lawmaker speaks on the menace of desertification as it eats deep into his state and calls for a special measure to halt the phenomenon.
18He's Everything I Need
Iraqi troops detained 43 people, most Sri Lankans and other foreigners, in a convoy run by a U.S.-contracted firm after an Iraqi woman was wounded in a Baghdad shooting involving their vehicles, the U.S. military said. It denied reports that two Americans were also arrested.
19Let Love Touch Us Now
Dire Straits' founder, frontman and guitar god continues along a solo career path characterized by subdued, rustic output.
20Since I Fell For You
Sony has postponed production on Columbia Pictures' "Angels and Demons," the latest major film project to be derailed by the writers strike. Tom Hanks is set to reprise his role as symbologist Robert Langdon in "Angels," a prequel to "The Da Vinci Code," with Ron Howard again directing.
21Feet Start Walking
spicy, hot, sexy stills of bollywood heroines
22The Feeling Is Right
TORONTO -- It was a night of strange starting lineups, violent fouls and answered prayers. There was a Spanish renaissance and an Italian exodus.
23To The Other Woman (I'm The Other Woman)
The mental health crisis gripping the state hit home Thursday. The county's mental health director told commissioners they could be out of funding a year earlier than expected. The Rockingham County commissioners pledged about $2.5 million in 2005 for a three-year period to fund the Mental Health Department. The county opted to maintain the department as state legislation restructured mental ...
24It Sure Was Fun
Mario Gabelli, the chief executive of the asset-management firm Gamco Investors, was paid $57.9 million in 2006, more than the head of the most profitable Wall Street investment bank.
25You Can't Do That
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - Artimus Pyle, a former drummer for legendary rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, was in jail on charges he failed to properly register as a sex offender, St. Johns County authorities said.
26Bad Water
The first thing that jumps out at you ? rightly or wrongly ? is the timing. Defenseman Matt Carle couldn't crack the lineup for three of the last four games. Wednesday, the Sharks signed him to a four-year, $13.75 million contract extension.