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The next year, a documentary, "Shut Up and Play the Hits," captured the concert's staging and immediate aftermath, and also James Murphy, the group's sole full-time member, having long, thoughtful conversations about the musical legacy he was leaving behind.

Yet there's something quite absorbing about the show, particularly as each episode deals with a different adult participant, illuminating the character's reaction to the slap and its aftermath and also chipping away at their own private shortcomings as spouses, lovers, parents, children, siblings, cousins.

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He trades words with legendary producer Dr. Dre (who signed Eminem to his Aftermath label and also produced three songs on the album) on two tracks, adding even more excitement to his tales.

And it means the tronc master can spread the thick times over the thin to ensure the wage is consistent -useful during periods such as the aftermath of 9/11, and also now, with the onset of the credit crunch.

There'll be more here next week, when July is over -- we'll see how CNN, MSNBC and Fox News did covering the Aurora aftermath, and we'll also have the full July numbers on Fox News vs. the three more liberal networks.

The funds announced on Friday will be used to help the state cope with the aftermath of the fire, and also include job and psychological counselling, the White House said.

John Cullen; MacLehose Press, £18.99), writer and film-maker Philippe Claudel proved that a gem-like fable – part-Kafka, part-Brothers Grimm - of atrocity and aftermath could also find a route into Europe's heart of darkness.

Two years ago Waugh's Australian team-mate Darren Lehmann was diagnosed with DVT in the aftermath of a leg injury, and also made a swift return to the playing field.

(Stephen Holden) 'CHICAGO 10' (R, 1 43) The '68 Democratic convention and its aftermath, rendered with archival clips and also with animated re-enactments of the trial of a number of activists.

Some publications however, have managed to paint a balanced picture, with one New York Times piece highlighting Sunni participation in Shi'a paramilitary groups in the immediate aftermath of the Tikrit battle, and also noting the risk of Sunni on Sunni tribal violence.

Not only an entertaining description of the 1938 radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" and its aftermath, "Spooked!" also engagingly discusses facts, drama, fear and the valuable skills of skepticism.

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