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Meanwhile, over at Wired's music blog, Eliot Van Buskirk is tracking down the sales numbers.
Boing Boing 2007
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Her latest short story, “In His Own Image,” appeared in Ravens in the Library, edited by Phil Brucato and Sandra Buskirk.
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Cousins Tom Van Buskirk and George Langford collage beats and samples into an ebullient dance mix, delivered by beat-up boomboxes they've incorporated into their sound system.
A Brief Guide to the Northside Festival John Jurgensen 2011
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Self-published by Brucato and his partner Sandra Buskirk (to whom Brucato was introduced by Tucker), the collection has been produced entirely by grass-roots “new media” methods.
Friday! aaronace 2009
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Scott Van Buskirk in a posting on his Facebook page on Saturday.
Complex Mission Hampers U.S. Effort Chester Dawson 2011
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“Among those who lost their jobs was Eliot van Buskirk, a much respected digital music reporter who authored the blog ListeningPost for the Web site for over three years,” says the story, adding:
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Van Buskirk asked that as many people as possible would get in the picture to show Bowman that the American people are behind him.
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The commander of the U.S. 7th Fleet, Vice Admiral Scott Van Buskirk, said in a Facebook message Friday that the enormity of the disaster and "the reality of radiological contamination" complicates planning and execution.
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Sgt. Brian Van Buskirk requesting everyone stay for a picture to be sent to Iraq to show one young Marine, Lance Cpl. Scott Bowman, that people in the United States appreciate the servicemen and women fighting for our country.
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The commander of the U.S. 7th Fleet, Vice Admiral Scott Van Buskirk, said in a Facebook message Friday that the enormity of the disaster and "the reality of radiological contamination" complicates planning and execution.
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