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In 1991 during Weld's first year as governor, Massachusetts faced a $1.3 billion dollar budget deficit.
John B. Stimpson: Governors Should Consider Weld Model in Fighting Fiscal Deficits John B. Stimpson 2011
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio) Mike Ragogna 2011
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio) Mike Ragogna 2011
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During his first 100 days, Weld's confrontational strategy worked.
John B. Stimpson: Governors Should Consider Weld Model in Fighting Fiscal Deficits John B. Stimpson 2011
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio) Mike Ragogna 2011
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio) Mike Ragogna 2011
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There is each-way value in Dermot Weld's Majestic Concorde, which is an extremely classy runner and a fantastic jumper.
Tip of the Day 2011
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Her opponents included two leading fillies from the O'Brien yard, Misty For Me and Together, but Dermot Weld's filly came from last to first in the home straight to win with something to spare.
So You Think aimed at big autumn targets after Leopardstown victory 2011
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio) Mike Ragogna 2011
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Gentle readers: make sure to visit Weld's website at weldbham.com and click on their links a million times to ensure they get those advertisers pesos--actually, do that for all the papers that carry me, cabrones!
Gustavo Arellano: Ask A Mexican!: Is "Mexican" an Offensive Word? Gustavo Arellano 2011
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