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31: Duff McKagan: Rock Has Changed, My (Facebook) Friends
So here I go again; off on yet another of the by-now-countless rock tours required to support a new record (I think the count now stands at 10 records, hence 10 tour campaigns). Doing this for the past 20-odd years has afforded me a serious bird's-eye view of just how drastic this business of music has changed.

32: Battle erupts over BC funding for eye treatment
HEALTH: MACULAR DEGENERATION Battle erupts over B.C. funding for eye treatmentGovernment agrees to pay for cheaper drug, but makers of costlier prescription says decision puts patient health at risk British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to pay for a relatively inexpensive drug that can help stop the progression and even reverse the effects of wet macular degeneration.

33: Gordon Brown's handwriting reveals a common condition
Website of the Telegraph Media Group with breaking news, sport, business, latest UK and world news. Content from the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and video from Telegraph TV. Gordon Brown's handwriting reveals a common condition Doctor's Diary. This week: how the PM's handwriting reveals a common condition and why it can be advantageous to purchase drugs online.

34: Kings play their best against NBA's best
Tipoff: 7 p.m. Where: Arco Arena. TV: CSNCA. Radio: KHTK (1140 AM), KAHI (950 AM). Outlook: The Kings already are assured of having the worst record in the team's time in Sacramento. They have lost two in a row, with Sunday's defeat to Golden State especially deflating.

35: Itchy eyes? Watery nose? Blame the trees
Over-the-counter medicines such as Zyrtec and Claritin can relive symptoms as Auburn enters the spring allergy season. Auburn Drug Co. Pharmacist Andrea Packheiser looks over prescriptions in the background. Allergy sufferers may want to keep the Kleenex close at hand. Recent winds have coincided with the start of tree pollen season, spelling misery for locals with allergies.

36: 12 Make-up Must Haves!
So, a few years ago I spent the summer in Los Angeles at make-up school. A friend and I applied to the program, were accepted, and hit the road as soon as finals were over freshman year. We spent seven weeks out in sunny California, six of which we spent in class from 8-4 Monday thru Friday. It was an absolute blast and I am so glad that I did it.

37: Photos: Olay(R) Resignals the Future of Skin Care Introducing NEW ...
Clinically Proven to Reduce the Appearance of Wrinkles as Effectively as the Leading Anti-Aging PrescriptionCINCINNATI, March 5, 2009 /PRNewswire/ --Are you looking to take your skin care to the professional level? If you want highly advanced anti-aging treatments, it's time to turn to the experts.

38: Using Art Prints With A Minimalist Home Decor
Most decorators traditionally recommend a minimalist décor for many spaces, particularly small spaces such as apartments and guest houses. Unfortunately, many people believe that this means that the walls should be kept completely bare for a minimalist décor to work. Aren't pictures too flashy for a minimalist décor?

39: How To Get A Reporter's Attention For Your Book
Reporters are busy people. On any given day they are fielding dozens of phone calls, making calls of their own, reading stacks of newspapers and magazines and rushing to meet deadlines. So how do you break through all the noise to get a reporter or an editor on the phone to listen to your pitch?

40: Clinton Romney step up attacks
I am the candidate who will fight with every fiber of my being, every single step of the way, for you, for your children, and for your grandchildren," Edwards said to an early-morning crowd of supporters in Manchester.

41: Hillary Clinton wins with manly tears
Hillary Clinton s tearful moment in New Hampshire last week, which has been credited with winning her votes and reversing her fortunes, is a case in point.

42: Dog-sled boom is turning mush into gold
There is a kind of beauty in it it's environmental, and the down-to-earth part of it attracts people," said Kenth Fjellborg, Leissner's boss, a local dog breeder who said he takes at least 5,000 people on dog-sled tours a year, up from 200 people in the early 1990s.

43: Hunter With Heart
It was another cow. I sat motionless, hours transcending into mere moments, watching while she wandered through the forest.

44: Jon Hope - Shining Light
Right now, I'm wrapping up my next project, which is called Somekind of Wonderful. It will be my first indie release.

45: A behind-the-scenes look at Lloyd Carr s last few days as
There will never be another Michigan team like this," Butler says as he paces. "Not only are our seniors leaving, our coach is leaving, too.

46: Cathy Tyson: I tell them to go back where they came from
The Bard also kept her away from Hollywood, after Mona Lisa. "I wanted to go back and do the great plays of the country.

47: Petersons Prepare For Their Big Night
World Boxing Council (WBC) and No. 12 in the IBF, will meet Mexican champion Guadalupe Rosales (25-2, 17 KOs) of San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

48: A mother s pain at Christmas
Now the owner of a farm store and a spacious home in St Mary, Lecky says the grief has become a little easier for her to deal with, but the memories of her beloved son still linger in her heart.

49: Aid workers face uphill battle in Somalia
At least 20 people have been killed at food distribution sites this year. The perpetrators and their motives have not always been clear.

50: ANTLERS on parade
Her husband, who worked at a Souderton bank, looked at the lone elk in the distance. This, he said, is real country.

51: Moments of Greatness and Wreckage in Sheldrake s Instant Karma
Instant Karma follows Sheldrake s life from troubled angry youth to self-actualized skier with multiple near-death experiences, powder days and sand skiing in between.

52: Away from it all
Each morning as we venture further through the Marquesas, it seems all 157 passengers are on deck at dawn, fearful of missing a minute.

53: Rhetoric and reality Part I
Secondly, there was the Tamil Nadu factor. The state, which once had a flourishing separatist movement, was now firmly integrated into the Indian fabric.

54: Kuency Roman H ff Solo Warmupper
For one night only, the main room will be transformed into Gotham City as we give the bats a well-deserved night off.

55: Road test: Can anti-fatigue beauty products cure the Winter Blahs?
Caffeine creates a temporary firming, and the polymers in the gels can create a quick, but temporary, tightening effect, says Cassie Lodwick, an aesthetician at Dermatology Associates on Dutchmans Lane.

56: Missing discs? Try the sofa
The boys were taken down Big Pit last week as part of a heritage awareness exercise. It proved the ideal preparation for the opening 10 minutes.

57: TV stars? We hardly bat a fake eyelash
GET YOUR FEDORA and your drink on at Vessel on Dec. 5, aka Repeal Day, when the hip downtown cocktail lounge celebrates the fall of Prohibition.

58: Shy Kidman seeks brave film choices
Acting is actually very private," says Kidman. "My husband (country singer Keith Urban) is a performer and he goes out and performs in front of 15,000 fans.

59: Fox Valley Newsmaker: Elgin man writes book on rare ornaments
Because of the war, most were blown into smithereens, and many were lost, broken or thrown out. So the ones we have are rare.

60: Winning charm and shifting policies
If he can pick up both Iowa (Jan. 3) and New Hampshire (probably Jan. 8), and buttress it with a win in Michigan (Jan.


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