The flurry of resignations from President George Bush’s cabinet seems significant, but, compared to past administrations, is still not all that monumental, a study of data on LexisNexis has revealed. LexisNexis is a leading provider of legal, news, business and risk information.
A 15-year-old high school student suspended for wearing facial piercings to school has hired an attorney, and an injunction could be filed in attempt to allow the student to return to class.
At times, it turns out the Internet is also quite useful. Instead of spending money on long-distance phone bills, I use messaging software to keep in close contact with my friends.
A Bruce Springsteen concert is more like a religious experience than a traditional rock concert. Taking the gospel of song on tour, Springsteen continues to electrify audiences 30 years after breaking into the musical world.
I can’t stop listening to Bruce Springsteen’s new album, “The Rising.” I’m addicted. But, that’s ok. So, while listening to this masterpiece, I compiled a song-by-song overview of the album:
From “The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle” to “Nebraska” to his latest effort, “The Rising,” there has been one constant throughout Bruce Springsteen’s career – quality, hard-hitting albums.