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28 Aug, 2006 10:47 am
I am loving Paul Simon's new album, Surprise. It's a collaboration with Brian Eno, and you can hear
it. There is a shimmering quality to the sound and an ... .") And the music -- well, nobody can blend joy and wistfulness like Paul
Simon. Even -- maybe especially -- a bouncy love tune like "Father and Daughter." ... resolve the verses and the chorus on the song's bright
major tonic chord; Simon beautifully leavens the feeling of the song with sadness by resolving it to the relative minor. Poignant and ...
26 Aug, 2008 4:50 pm
Paul Simon sues vendor of clock that plays 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters" Complaint Simon v Rhytm copyright - Upload a Document to Scribd Read this document on Scribd: Complaint Simon v Rhytm
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10 Jun, 2007 6:23 am
Senator Paul Simon Water for the Poor Act 2005 (P.L. 109-121) Report to Congress June 2007,
Department of State Publication...
28 Apr 10:54 pm
Legislation introduced in the House of Representatives on Earth Day would put the United States in the lead of responding to the worldwide crisis in drinking water and sanitation. The
new bill, "The Senator Paul Simon Water for the World...
30 Jul, 2008 4:14 pm
by Tamera H. Bennett July 30, 2008 According to the Simon v. Rhythm USA, Inc. complaint filed by Simon, Rhythm Watch Company sold 40,000 clocks with the song "Bridge Over Troubled Water" without a license. The complaint also states the cost of such a
license had it been requested would have been in excess of $1 [...]
12 Apr, 2007 10:53 am
Mr. Thrifty, always alert to the potential that business might arrive on our doorstep in response to my blog postings says "huh?" It's not just that he doesn't share my quirky sense of
humor, it's that he doesn't follow the blog. ...
26 Sep, 2008 5:39 pm
... the groovy one. In anticipation of tonight, I'll be watching two old episodes of The West Wing. Sittin' on a sofa On a Sunday afternoon, Gonna hear the candidates' debate, Laugh
about it, Shout about it, When you've got to choose, Every way you look at it, you lose. Of course, one of the candidates he was thinking of was Nixon. In the middle of an ill-advised
undeclared war in a far-away
29 Jun, 2007 3:18 am
Caught some of Charley Rose interviewing Paul Simon last night, a good forum for him, I think. Unlike
Dylan, Simon is eager to explain, and Rose is an intelligent listener. Listening to Simon sing "Slip
Sliding Away" I thought a little about what it is that he writes about, and what it was that he was trying to explain, and it seemed to me that for all that his writing is incredibly
personal and confessional, his ...
26 Jun 5:58 pm
... bright green eyes that graced the cover of National Geographic in 1985 was taken with Kodachrome film by Steve McCurry. But even McCurry has moved onto digital and other still film.
Or in Paul Simon's words Kodachrome They give us those nice bright colors They give us the greens ...
Then again even the faithful have moved on. Imeem snippet: Kodachrome (Album Version) - BARRY BECKETT YouTube has at least two Kodachrome/Simon
inspired videos here and here. No Tags
26 Mar, 2007 10:00 am
Karla W. Simon (Catholic) discusses the latest developments in legal protections for civil society in China today at the Johns Hopkins School
of Advanced International Studies. From the press release:[Simon is a co-founder] of the International Center for Civil Society...
28 Dec, 2007 5:23 am
Paul Krugman has not had much to say about trade (that I've seen) in his op-ed columns, but today he writes: For the world economy as a whole -
and especially for poorer nations - growing trade between high-wage ... general thoughts anyway. Oh, and one more thing. Keeping out imports from poor countries can't be very good for
those countries! ADDED: When Paul Krugman talks, people listen. Some reactions from the blogosphere: Dani Rodrik, Greg Mankiw, Angry Bear, Don
Boudreaux, the Economist's Free ...
5 Sep, 2008 1:13 am
Ron Paul sets out his views on free trade in an interview with CFR: How would you approach globalization and trade differently from a McCain
administration or the current Bush administration would? [Ron Paul:] I consider myself the strongest advocate of free trade. I don't want any
tariffs and I don't want any barriers. I want to really trade. But I just don't like the international government organizations, because that becomes managed trade for the benefit of
some companies. So I'm not much ...
18 Oct, 2007 7:43 am
He's not a leading candidate, but Ron Paul does have a devoted group of libertarian followers. His view on trade, as I understand it, is that
we should practice free trade, but we don't need trade agreements and international institutions to accomplish this. But this statement he makes about the threat from such agreements
and institutions mystifies me: Both the WTO and CAFTA could force Americans to get a doctor's prescription to take herbs and vitamins. Alternative treatments could be banned. ...
2 Oct 5:58 am
Former Washington Post writer Paul Blustein argues the following in Foreign Policy: Completing a reasonably ambitious Doha round would be a
good start -- but only a start. Instead of pursuing more bilateral and regional deals, the world's governments should embark on new, ambitious talks under WTO auspices. Discussions on
currency manipulation, the food crisis, and protectionist subsidies should route through Geneva. And WTO members should further improve the organization by making tribunal ...
21 Oct, 2007 7:12 pm
... one of St. Louis' most prestigious law firm of Simon Passanante, featuring Paul Passanante and
Tony Simon on The InsiderExclusive TV Show with Steve Murphy. In addition, ... AOL Television, iTunes, CBS Video, and Brightcove TV. In these
shows, Paul and Tony discuss their many achievements and their firm's ... years the firm has tried cases resulting in the highest verdict in
the State of Missouri. Simon Passanante has been recognized as one of the "winningest firms" in the United States by the National ...
11 Mar, 2008 2:43 pm
... In 1980 three prominent Bay Area academics (Stanford's Paul Ehrlich and Berkeley's Johns Harte and Holdren) bet business economist Julian
Simon that the real (inflation-adjusted) price of five commodity metals (that is, chromium, copper, tungsten, tin, and nickel) ... natural
resources. Over the decade of the bet the price of each metal did, in fact, decline in real terms. Simon, a libertarian and economic optimist,
won the bet, receiving almost $600 from Ehrlich et al.. Though ...
12 Mar, 2008 9:17 am
... In 1980 three prominent Bay Area academics (Stanford's Paul Ehrlich and Berkeley's Johns Harte and Holdren) bet business economist Julian
Simon that the real (inflation-adjusted) price of five commodity metals (that is, chromium, copper, tungsten, tin, and nickel) ... natural
resources. Over the decade of the bet the price of each metal did, in fact, decline in real terms. Simon, a libertarian and economic optimist,
won the bet, receiving almost $600 from Ehrlich et al.. Though ...
24 Oct, 2007 3:52 am
LOL. Our Simon has a quote for his banner from preening, left-wing, he's-not-Mickey blogger Stephen Kaus (who seems to be some sort of lawyer
but ... of BushHitler" nonsense of The NYT & these guys. BTW, IR, how about "Kausfluffle"? And Simon is unruffled by the Kausfluffle: I'm
not sure how ruffled my feathers could really get ... world, he's the blogosphere's equivalent of the brother of the Paul Bettanny character in
Wimbledon. And what's with the "Simon" in scare quotes? It's not as if my last ...
18 Sep, 2008 8:43 pm
Last week I was privileged to attend the Ninth Annual Justice John Paul Stevens Award Luncheon on at Chicago's Standard Club. This year the
event was especially noteworthy because the awards namesake, Justice Stevens, was in attendance. ... in cases. How these words are interpreted shapes our understanding of the law in
different settings. Also honored was attorney John B. Simon, United States Court of Appeals Judge Ann C. Williams and Illinois Supreme Court
Chief Justice Thomas R. Fitzgerald. All ...
20 Sep 5:40 am
Here are two of the points he makes, from the Huffington Post: 2. Carbon tariffs could ignite a green trade war and harm the U.S. economy. China and India have called U.S. proposals for
a carbon tariff unacceptable and protectionist and have hinted at retaliation. Developing countries have pointed to U.S. per capita CO2 emissions, which are dramatically higher than the
world average, as a basis for retaliating against any U.S. efforts to place tariffs on foreign goods. ... 3. Carbon tariffs are ...
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