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Here is the new single from Kardinal Offishall, Tide Is High features Rihanna & is a hot pop record... Download it for free at www.urbanreview.co.uk
Numba 1 (Tide Is High) will be the third official single from Kardinal Offishall's upcoming album, Not 4 Sale. The single is also featuring Rihanna and will be released in September 2008.
Maricopa County cut taxes!It’s true. As reported Tuesday by the East Valley Tribune’s Michelle Reese, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted to drop the rate at which it taxes all property in the county to $9.29 per $100 of assessed value.
Mobile phone users are now waking up to the possibility that the mobile Internet exists. We know that the Internet is great for immediacy, for instant gratification, for searching, for finding, for participating — but to date, these activities had to be conducted from our desks or laps.
Artist: 36 CrazyfistsAlbum: The Tide And Its Takers Album Review
Four albums in and 36 Crazyfists are still hanging in there. It was a rough few years for the band, their 2006 album, Rest Inside the Flames, almost didn’t come out in the United States and they were without a label for quite some time. Things have finally cooled down and the band is with a new label, Ferret Music.
the story of Tanya Andersen, a 45-year-old relegated to a life reliant for the past several years on government disability checks due to chronic pain, is one that offers a glance at the legal travails of one woman pressed to go through a daunting 3-year journey through the US justice system for refusing to kowtow to the recording industry machine
This page turning story of the little law school that did is a classic David and Goliath tale, pitting the working class taxi drivers, bank tellers and contractors with the dream of creating a better life for themselves, against wealthy business men, former US Senators, even The American Bar Association.