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The Far Now tops IMNZ March Chart

The News Review:

- The Far Now tops IMNZ March Chart
- Wave of Saudi youths challenge kingdom’s conservative sway
- Live – West Indies v South Africa
- Watertown Daily Times nline – News

The Far Now tops IMNZ March Chart
scoop.co.nz – Apr 10, 2007
Jackhammer hails formally from 8 FootSativa and performed guest vocals on Tainted’s debut album‘The Awakening’. Tainted’s new lineup performed livefor the first time at the 15th birthday celebrations forChristchurch death metal legends Human. Kora havereached platinum status having sold over 10000 copies oftheir debut EP ‘Volume’. Produced and independently releasedby Kora and distributed in New Zealand by Border Music‘EP Volume’ was recorded at the infamous ‘Surgery’ by DrLee Prebble (Trinity Roots Black Seeds Phoenix Foundation)and mastered at the ‘Drop’ by Mu from Fat Freddy’sDrop. Big Note Productions NZ are currently recording NewZealand Idol runner-up Nik Carlson’s second single Insideut. Voom and the Sneaks are on tour; Voom are presentingtheir new single Beautiful Day to the world.

Wave of Saudi youths challenge kingdom’s conservative sway
Christian Science Monitor – Apr 10, 2007
Fans of Wasted Land a “death metal” band from Jeddah are resigned to downloading the group’s music from the Internet or traveling outside the kingdom if they want to hear the band. Their plans for a concert at a private compound earlier this year was shut down after authorities caught wind of it. “We got a call and they said please you’ve got to stop this because it will create problems for us and for you” recalls guitarist Ahmed Khojah. Singer Emad Mujallid says: “It’s frustrating. We want to play for people here.

Live – West Indies v South Africa
BBC News – Apr 10, 2007
What naughtiness?" John Martin Chicago USA42nd over: 236-8 Powell drags Nel round the corner and it’s Keystone Kops from the South Africans West Indies picking up two including an overthrow. The locals are still getting stuck into the rum punch and partying they’re not going to let a small thing like being knocked out of the World Cup get them down. 41st over: 232-8 Chin music from Ntini and Powell misses out with an attempted hook. All hail the Dandy Highwayman it’s stand and deliver from Powell. First he walks towards Ntini like he’s no more than military medium and slaps him to the wide long-on fence. Powell gets another four for a pull to mid-wicket. 40th over: 219-8 Nel drops short and Powell rocks back and slaps him to point for one… Smithy is off the mark with a mis-timed pull for one. Wide from Powell but there are just two from the over. You would have to think the Saffers are favourites to win this match-up but as we all know there are only three certainties in life: death taxes and the fact that my mum will say "oh don’t they look human" whenever she’s watching a documentary about chimpanzees. "I honestly believe this could be a classic. Two teams down on their luck a host nation in crisis and some genuine talent on display. I am almost glad I broke my leg so I can stay in and watch it. " Matt in the TMS inbox1st over: 4-0 Collymore it is to have first go with the ball and South Africa are off the mark with a wide.

Watertown Daily Times nline – News
Watertown Daily Times – Apr 10, 2007
to discuss the findings the process and how to repackage the priorities. Members of the Community Advisory Committee and the general public are invited to attend for public comment. Sanders said the projects will only get more expensive because steel is projected to go up $100 a ton and sheet rock metal concrete and asphalt will be going up too… The board approved a teaching contract for Jennifer Iverson for full-time high school business education and approved the layoff of a para-educator Beth Shropshire but she will be hired back if the position is ultimately authorized. The board accepted with gratitude gifts to the schools: $100 from the Lake Mills ptimist Club for the spring play $778 for a wall fountain and video camera in memory of Jon Miller and $100 for the Real World Day from the Lake Mills Rotary Club. Sanders reported good results from Sandi Safranski's curriculum and instruction work and the progress being made putting standards to the curriculum in the areas of world language music and social studies. Science will be studied next. Board member Donna Thomas reported about the WASB Convention and a school board's role in overseeing the management of a district and setting goals. She suggested that this district work on goals soon. School District Business Manager Wendy Brockert reported about the insurance committee's work to seek bids for insurance and recommended switching to Dean as being less expensive and offering good coverage.

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