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  1. Aladdin -- Magic Carpet
    Aladdin reunited directors Ron Clements and John Musker, and the songwriting team of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. It may not have been the easiest production (see next page's look at Disc 2 and the struggles encountered). But in the end, as with the previous Clements/Musker/ Ashman/Menken collaboration The Little Mermaid, magic was undoubtedly weaved in Aladdin.
  2. The Senses -- Text
    The prose of the book is graphic and poetic, mirroring Pallasmaa’s desire to engage, or inspire, the senses. Images are used sparingly; pairs of illustrations punctuate the text at strategic locations. True to the expanded essay form, the book hits on larger, overarching ideas but has not enough time or patience to explore them further. Rather, the text relies upon these ideas as stepping-stones in support of a more robust architectural thesis. As a result, interesting concepts, such as the role of the architect in the “erosion of existential meaning,” are introduced and then dropped as the essay swims along. Well researched with ample references, the essay could benefit from an expanded notes section, which would provide additional explanation by the author.
  3. Felix Mendelssohn -- Pianos
    Felix Mendelssohn: Concerto In E Minor For Violin, Opus 64 Composed by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), edited by Henry Schradieck. Set of performance parts (includes separate pull-out violin part) for violin and piano accompaniment. Schirmer Library, volume 235. With solo part and piano reduction. E Minor. 28 pages.
  4. Prince of Persia -- Persia: Sands
    Simply put, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time is brilliant game that looks as though it were ripped from the pages of a storybook. It is a tribute to old school gaming, but at the same time ... sets the standard for the next generation of games. It features eye-dropping graphics that draw the attention of bystanders and non-gamers alike. This is a game that stops people in their tracks as they sit down and just watch in awe.
  5. Sonic Riders -- Tracks
    In Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, Sonic takes on to futuristic-inspired tracks and travels as far as outer space to push the limits of speed even further. Two new unique gravity control moves will allow players to outrace opponents while navigating walls, drops, and hairpin turns. Innovative new tracks take full advantage of Sonic's new moves and offer heart-stopping racing action enhanced by high-intensity speed boosts.
  6. George Harrison -- Recordings
    Remember that rumor that Beth Llewelyn, Perrin Kaplan and George Harrison, were among the 60 percent who decided to leave Nintendo of America rather than relocate to San Francisco or New York? more
  7. Rip Torn -- Drinking
    The recent drunk driving arrest of Actor Rip Torn illustrates a number of relevant facts relating to a DUI defense. Prominent drunk driving attorney Russell Matson, of Brockton, MA comments that Torn's behavior displayed on videotape is likely to damage his defense.
  8. Shingo Katayama
    Shingo Katayama is one of a growing band of fine young Japanese golfers now playing on the PGA Tour. His success (and that of Shigeki Maruyama, who has won twice on tour in the past year) can only increase the number of his country-men wanting to compete in the States.
  9. It
    REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- It's been three years since Nintendo DS(TM) launched in the United States. According to the independent NPD Group, sales through October have topped 13.6 million in the United States alone. That's reason enough to party. And who's more qualified to host a nonstop Nintendo celebration than Mario(TM) himself? With today's launch of Mario Party(R) DS from Nintendo, you can stop wondering where the party is, because the party is wherever you are. You've got a standing invitation to party with the whimsical plumber and his outrageous pals anywhere, anytime.
  10. A Star Is Born -- Miscellaneous
    Nat Keitt is a star. For years the AFSCME Local 1930 (D.C. 37) executive board member has been a star to his friends, family and co-workers. He has won their affection with a positive outlook that has sustained him even in the face of tragedy.
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