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- Attending Obama rally? Study the music Monday, November 3, 2008 @ 9:09AM Evelyn Arthur, 66, was all smiles, and she had a faraway look in her eyes at a Barack Obama campaign rally in Orlando, Fla., in October. She's enjoying her golden years in Florida and worrying whether her savings can outlast the bad ride on Wall Street, but at the rally she felt a rush of nostalgia for a different time in her life, 30 to 40 years ago. It wasn't just seeing a black ...
- Classic soul ballads light up Obama's rallies Friday, October 31, 2008 @ 3:00PMEvelyn Arthur, 66, was all smiles, and she had a faraway look in her eyes at a Barack Obama campaign rally in Orlando, Fla., in October.
- Classic soul ballads light up Obama's rallies Friday, October 31, 2008 @ 2:52PMBy By MARGARET TALEV -- Evelyn Arthur, 66, was all smiles, and she had a faraway look in her eyes at a Barack Obama campaign rally in Orlando, Fla., in October. She's enjoying her golden years in Florida and worrying whether her savings can outlast the bad ride on Wall Street, but at the rally she felt a rush of nostalgia for a different time in her life, 30 to 40 years ago. It wasn't just ...
- He’s not laughing now . . . Friday, September 26, 2008 @ 4:27AMA “JEKYLL and Hyde” Heroin addict who laughed at a 92-year-old woman as she begged him to stop stealing her family jewellery was beginning a 10-year jail sentence today.
- Put some romance in your anniversary celebrations Tuesday, June 10, 2008 @ 6:45AMBy Natalie Ermann Russell Whether it's the first or 50th anniversary of your wedding day, you want the celebration to get your toes tingling like they did when you first said "I do." Read on for a slew of fun ideas suited for all sizes of wallets. $ Make a book of the highlights of your life together. Paste in pictures, starting with your wedding day, followed by trips you've taken ...
- A drum, a drum, Dulsori doth come Tuesday, April 22, 2008 @ 8:01AMThe house lights went down and silence engulfed the 500-strong audience. For what seemed like an eternity, there was no sound at all in Webster Hall, one of the top places to party in Manhattan¡¯s East Village.