what he called the PHD program which is Phobos deos program he made that point woods about success so we'll see I I think it's great that's about all I can say about it let's make it
pages long. I used to review books when I became a writer. It's not really done anymore. Nobody gets paid for it. There's very few serious book reviewers. There's Kakutani at the New York Times; James Woods at The New Yorker. Talk about the culture, the cult of the amateur and a lot of the amateurs are terrific. But there's reallybeen a huge fall off in how people -- people used to buy their newspaper and go to the book section. Oh this is what so and
and an office to put a desk so that's how I got started in this neck of the woods where you are right up the road and I loved my job and it was a goodstart so anyway I ended up as you probably know I'm going to
evening near the end of March 2009 it was tuned to the Arnold Palmer in Invitational golf tournament where Tiger Woods then still heroic was making a long awaited return from knee surgery a few minutes before 7:30 a handful of usfrom the president's Auto industry task force had followed chief economic adviser Larry Summers down a narrow
very haunted challenging crazy experience making a record up in the woods changed record labels ladderhave just started getting back into and
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kind of looks like me doesn't same name so why not where are you gonna Woodstock speaks up thinks maybe he's got a question or two and so he says well alright does anyone have a better
SHERYL J. ANDERSON: Well, I can talk about the story part, and then Norman can talk about the look of the show. Miss Woods , who wrote the novels, created a beautiful world. This particular series has 11 books in it.
It's probably not partying, or going to nightclubs, or something like that. Tiger Woods , he's here with his father.
You can't wake up tomorrow and have your heart down in your left hip, right? Tiger Woods , when he was doing his swing-- if you watch my feet now, never mind my golf swing because I don't play golf--
So with that, I'm going to introduce Joseph. The woods we know are alive.
Authors seemed to have reputations I couldn't quite deconstruct. Stuart Woods dominated an entire shelf-- a monolith of contemporary letters? Ann Rule, master of criminal justice?
That was the first concert I went to when I was 12, followed by McCoy Tyner two weeks later, Art Blakey, Cedar Walton, Phil Woods , and the list goes on and on. So I had access once a week to these legends of the music.
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It was in "The Simpsons." But the second one, I thought that one would have gotten you for sure. "The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, and I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep." Then we would have them think of a card,
Michael Jordan, he’s amazing. Tiger Woods is amazing, LeBron James is amazing. These guys are phenomenal.
the woods and getting there and then here's a rock that's looking over trees in a valley and it was like, "Okay."
Muir Woods , you want to visit that at some point, it's a great place to take out-of-town visitors who--especially, if they've never seen a redwood tree because there is lots
Paolo Woods : Hello, my name is Paolo Woods . I'm the son of a Dutch mother and a Canadian father. I was brought up in Italy.
Paolo Woods : So how did we do this story? This is the kind of story that cannot anymore be financed by a magazine or a newspaper. No newspaper will send you today for over
Paolo Woods : And here we are in a steel factory also in Nigeria, owned by a friend of Jacob Wood we just saw. And what you see here is a Chinese supervisor
Paolo Woods : This is another factory. This is a biscuit factory -- Nabisco biscuit factory. And it's interesting because, this factory
Paolo Woods : This is the wife of Mr. Wood, the man we saw in the very first photograph under the umbrella -- or I should probably better say, one of the wives of Mr. Wood -- because,
Paolo Woods : This dam, when completed, will double Congo's electricity output.
Paolo Woods : And this, you could say, is a photograph speaking about the birth of the
Paolo Woods : Here we're on the beach of Pointe-Noire in Congo.
Paolo Woods : This is the husband of Jessica, Mr. Zhang, and he is photographed here in
Paolo Woods : And you here see one of these trees falling.
Paolo Woods : Here's another case. Another worker showing off his night catch which then will become his lunch.
Paolo Woods : And he does party a lot. He parties hard with his friend.
Paolo Woods : And now we are in the north of Africa, in Nigeria.
Paolo Woods : The Chinese working on government projects, tend to live in a very isolated way. They live in compounds cut off from the local
Paolo Woods : And here, we're again in one of these camps where the Chinese live.
Paolo Woods : And this is still in Angola. This is an engineer on his one day of a month
Paolo Woods : And here, we go to Zambia, where Chinese farmers are buying big parts of land
Paolo Woods : And they're doing a lot of business. Like, in this case, this is one of the bosses, one of the companies standing on some of the copper that he's extracted.
Paolo Woods : Here is Vivian and her four-year-old son, Jonathan.
Paolo Woods : If anybody has questions concerning -- yes.
Paolo Woods : None of us is actually French.
Paolo Woods : I think it's -- I mean, because the only reason I ask is like, their relationship with like a couple
Paolo Woods : Well, I have problems with the word "colonial," because colonial immediately defines in the minds of the Africans a very specific period, very specific things.
Paolo Woods : I forgot what the first part of the question is.
Paolo Woods : No, it's coming back fast, the West.
Paolo Woods : Mm-hmm. It seems like if American corporations tried to go in there, they wouldn't be able to compete with that. There would be a lot of backlash.
Paolo Woods : You have loads of western environmental NGOs in Africa trying to protect African environment.
Paolo Woods : And a lot of African businessmen are not part of the diaspora in the sense they don't live in China all the time, but will go there regularly.
still woodsy taste it's not like black pepper it's not anywhere near as pungent but you know little bit goes a long way
At Woodstock, I was a kid, so I wasn't going to be invited up on the stage.
In Woodstock, we got to work in a great Each new place, you know, sort of brought a new thing.
And Woodstock's really fun to do, too.