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  • Falkenberg: Citizenship 'glitch' hurts new DPS law (Houston Chronicle)
    The Houston nonprofit executive was shifting weight in line at an Humble DPS office earlier this month, waiting to renew his driver's license, when he noticed a couple of people in front of him come away looking confused or exasperated. When he got to the front, he understood why.
  • Vinyl Tap: Dave Edmunds - Repeat When Necessary (Blogcritics.org)
    Betcha can't play just once... I get a new turntable and dust off some old records. Vinyl Tap #59:A truer title was never spoken, or at least a more anticipatory one has never been dreamed up. Put Dave Edmund’s 1979 LP Repeat When Necessary on the turntable, and you’ll find that 34 minutes and 11 tracks will require vast expansion and considerable recaps, do-overs,...
  • What's driving the BNP? (The New Statesman)
    On a sunny day in Stanmore, north London, a motley crew of people gathers at the Tube station. An elderly man leans on a walking stick, a faded blue, white and red tattoo saying "Proud to be British" just about visible on his forearm. The tattoo might be older than I am.
  • Franks ready to further propping education (Stuff)
    The rugby tutors at Christchurch Boys' High know a classy first five-eighth when they see one.
  • Rugby: Franks ready to further propping education (Otago Daily Times)
    The rugby tutors at Christchurch Boys' High know a classy first five-eighth when they see one. But New Zealand's second-most prolific finishing school for future All Blacks let an international prop slip through their fingers.
  • Back to black for film star Walters (Express and Star)
    She may be a Bafta-winning star but Julie Walters is Black Country through and through - and she’s proud of it. She appeared in front of a packed West Bromwich Town Hall last night and had generations young and old in stitches throughout.
  • Upcoming concerts (Creative Loafing Tampa)
    By Wade Tatangelo NOVEMBER Thursday, Nov. 20 Toadies w/People in Planes/Mr. Bella Fort Worth, Texas’ Toadies were among the better of the second-generation grunge bands (their Bay area debut at Jannus Landing, pimping the semi-hit album Rubberneck, circa ’94, was a zoo). After a fitful subsequent career, Toadies recently released their third studio album, No Deliverance, a very worthy effort ...
  • The holiday rush of new gift-able music (The Buffalo News)
    The music industry may be following the general downturn in the economy, but it's business as usual for pop music commerce as we fall into the holiday season.
  • Alan Jackson: hits but no glitz (Toronto Star)
    An ailing economy, unstable fuel prices and declining record sales don't adequately account for the thousands of empty seats at the Alan Jackson/Trace Adkins/James Otto triple bill at the Air Canada Centre on Friday night.
  • Uhles: Pop Rocks: '12 Bands of Christmas' CD is another one to be proud of (T...
    Fans with careful eyes and ears might have noticed that this year's 12 Bands of Christmas compilation CD is out. The release was pushed up to get the CD into as many hands as possible and, as it follows, proceeds into charity pockets.

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