The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) back issues from November 2004:
WHY FEC IS WRONG ON SOFT MONEY GROUPS
Nov 01, 2004; ... SUPPOSE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION HAS GOT IT WRONG AND ISMISINTERPRETING THE LAW IN ALLOWING SO-CALLED "527 GROUPS" TO SPENDUNLIMITED SOFT MONEY ON ADS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES TO INFLUENCE THE2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. SUCH A FAILURE BY THE FEC WOULD INVOLVEVERY SERIOUS ...
IT CAN'T END SOON ENOUGH
Nov 01, 2004; ... THE OTHER DAY, AN E-MAIL LANDED IN MY MAILBOX EXHORTING ME TO VOTEFOR GEORGE W. BUSH. IT SAID THAT IF JOHN KERRY WINS, EVILDOERS WILLDANCE WITH JOY, THE RIVERS WILL RUN WITH BLOOD, MILK WILL CURDLE, ANDTHE ANGELS WILL WEEP. WELL, NOT IN SO MANY WORDS, BUT THAT WAS THEGENERAL DRIFT OF IT ....
DEMOCRACY'S DAY
Nov 01, 2004 ... IF PREDICTIONS hold true tomorrow, Americans will get a chance tosee what a vigorous democracy looks like. That's the good news. Thenot-so good news is that the nation's electoral system isn't fullyready for it. Unlike new democracies such as South Africa, where voters arewilling ...
A FRESH START FOR AMERICA
Nov 01, 2004; ... SHORTLY AFTER CHRISTOPHER REEVE PASSED AWAY, HIS WIFE, DANA, STOODWITH ME ON A STAGE IN COLUMBUS, OHIO. SHE WANTED TO TALK TO AMERICAABOUT HER GUTSY, HEROIC HUSBAND AND HIS DREAMS FOR THE FUTURE. SHETOLD US, "HE IMAGINED LIVING IN A WORLD WHERE POLITICS WOULD NEVERGET IN THE WAY OF ...
THE NEED FOR LIVING DONATION
Nov 01, 2004 ... I READ, WITH DISGUST, THE CLAIMS OF JEREMIAH LOWNEY IN SCOTTALLEN'S OCT. 20 ARTICLE ("WEB-BASED KIDNEY MATCH RAISES ETHICSQUESTIONS," PAGE A1). There is little doubt that increasing thenumber of living unrelated donors (LURDs) could be the best solutionto a seemingly insurmountable ...
EVERY VOTE COUNTS, INCLUDING YOURS
Nov 01, 2004 ... IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE BETWEEN 18 AND 30 WHO SHOULD BE VOTING ANDDOESN'T SEEM TO WANT TO, PLEASE SHOW HIM OR HER THIS. Look, fellowcitizen, I know you don't want to bother voting for a lesser of twoevils. It's not a very inspiring choice. But the lesser evil is whatcasting a ballot is all ...
SOME FANS NEED COURSE IN CELEBRATION
Nov 01, 2004 ... THE RECENT AND SENSELESS TRAGEDY AND MAYHEM AT FENWAY PARK ARE INSUCH STARK CONTRAST TO THE GREAT SPIRITED EFFORT OF THE RED SOX'S WINOF THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. The apparent intention of the studentsand others at Fenway to mask their callous and destructive behaviorbehind a false ...
TEAM WITH HEART, AND COURAGE
Nov 01, 2004 ... WHAT ELSE CAN I SAY BUT MY SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE RED SOX,THEIR FANS, AND THE PEOPLE OF BOSTON. WHAT A BLAST IT WAS TO SEE THESOX NOT JUST WIN, BUT TOTALLY DOMINATE THE WORLD SERIES, AND OFCOURSE, ABSOLUTELY CRUSH THE YANKEES IN THE PROCESS OF GETTING THERE!This World Series was ...
INFORMATION ABOUT THYROID CANCER
Nov 01, 2004 ... I READ YOUR OCT. 26 STORY REGARDING CHIEF JUSTICE WILLIAMREHNQUIST'S DIAGNOSIS OF AND TREATMENT FOR THYROID CANCER ("REHNQUISTHAS THYROID CANCER; WILL KEEP SCHEDULE," PAGE A1). I WISH HIM THEBEST IN HIS BATTLE, WHICHEVER VARIETY IT IS. As an eight-yearsurvivor of thyroid cancer, I ...
CLEAR, CONSISTENT LEADERSHIP
Nov 01, 2004; ... VOTERS FACE A CLEAR CHOICE ON TUESDAY. A choice between greaterfreedom for individuals and families or more power in the hands ofthe federal government. A choice between steady, principledleadership in the war on terror or uncertain leadership that sendsmixed signals to our allies, our ...
FEC GOT IT WRONG ON THOSE SOFT-MONEY CAMPAIGN ADS
Nov 01, 2004; ... SUPPOSE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION HAS GOT IT WRONG AND ISMISINTERPRETING THE LAW IN ALLOWING SO-CALLED "527 GROUPS" TO SPENDUNLIMITED SOFT MONEY ON ADS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES TO INFLUENCE THE2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Such a failure by the FEC would involvevery serious ...
BUSTED AT 21 A CONTINUATION OF PATRIOT STREAK IS NOT IN CARDS
Nov 01, 2004; ... PITTSBURGH - Their baseball brothers, the Red Sox, are proof thatall streaks must end, winning the World Series last week after an 86-year drought. So as if to balance the slate, the sports godsyesterday looked down upon New England and said, "Do not be greedy." Thus, the Patriots' ...
BREAKDOWN? A SYSTEM FAILURE IN THIS OUTING, PRACTICE DIDN'T QUITE MAKE PERFECT BREAKDOWN? THIS ONE WAS A SYSTEM FAILURE
Nov 01, 2004; ... PITTSBURGH - Whatever the Patriots practiced last Friday isn'tlikely to be the topic of Bill Belichick's news conference today. Belichick went to some lengths to offer up unsolicited last Mondayhow the Patriots had practiced two days earlier "exactly thesituation" his team faced ...
STOPS HELP REVOLUTION GO THEY ADVANCE, THANKS TO KEEPER REIS
Nov 01, 2004; ... COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Revolution are compensating for all the badbreaks, bad vibes, and injury problems that affected them during theseason. Despite finishing tied with the worst regular-season recordin the MLS, the Revolution have rallied to advance to the EasternConference finals for ...
BIOTECH'S AGENDA TOO NARROW
Nov 01, 2004; ... It's a big week for biotech. The presidential campaign, whenever it alighted momentarily ondomestic issues, hit on healthcare costs, prescription drugimportation, and, recently, the flu vaccine shortage. In California, voters are expected to approve a ballot ...
IT'S LIKE PRINTING MONEY THE COST OF PERSONAL COMPUTING HAS BEEN DRIVEN DOWN BY TECHNOLOGY AND COMPETITION, BUT INK IS STILL HIGH-PRICED - AND PROFITABLE.
Nov 01, 2004; ... Forget the next big thing. The real money in technology is beingmade from a product first introduced some 5,000 years ago: ink. As consumers and businesses spit out computer-generated letters,reports, and photographs, the US market for ink cartridges is soaringinto the tens of ...
FIRM LETS INVESTORS BET AGAINST DISEASE HIGH-RISK FUNDS TARGET SPECIFIC ILLNESS
Nov 01, 2004; ... A Philadelphia securities firm has begun marketing a novel type ofhealthcare investment for those with a high tolerance for risk and apassion for combating particular diseases, such as diabetes andcancer. Wellspring BioCapital Partners, led by former PhiladelphiaRepublican ...
KEEPING TABS GETS EASIER
Nov 01, 2004; ... Did you turn off the stove and close the backdoor this morning?Would it be nice to use your office Internet connection or even yourcellphone to make sure? Advances in video electronics and the steady march of broadbandInternet service are combining to offer consumers new ways to ...
BIG PUSH TO THE FINISH BUSH, KERRY MAKE LAST STAND IN CRUCIAL STATES
Nov 01, 2004; ... With anxiety mounting over the seemingly deadlocked presidentialcampaign, activists streamed into the most contested battlegroundstates yesterday for a final 48 hours of door-knocking, leafletting,and pleading, joining President Bush and Senator John F. Kerry in awhirlwind push for ...
FOR THE BUSH CAMPAIGN, INCUMBENCY HAS ITS PERKS
Nov 01, 2004; ... GAINESVILLE, Fla. The first sight of the famous blue-and-whitejet elicited murmurs of anticipation. Then, as Air Force One taxied to a stop at Gainesville RegionalAirport yesterday afternoon, the crowd that had gathered hoursearlier in the stifling humidity erupted in cheers ...
STUDY IN SUCCESS BU INTERIM PRESIDENT REACHES OUT, REASSURES
Nov 01, 2004; ... When Aram V. Chobanian assumed the job of interim president ofBoston University a year ago today, he faced a restive faculty,appalled students and alumni, and a slew of humiliating headlinesabout how the school's trustees had paid incoming president Daniel S.Goldin $1.8 million to walk ...
AMERICAN DEATHS
Nov 01, 2004 ... The Department of Defense has released the names of the followingmembers of the military serving in Iraq who died recently. As ofSaturday, at least 1,119 service members have died there since thebeginning of the war in March 2003. Army Specialist Andrew C. Ehrlich , 21, of Mesa, ...
AT CHURCHES, AN 8TH SIT-IN BEGINS AMID HOPE, CLOSING
Nov 01, 2004; ... Anger, hope, and sadness pervaded at Boston-area Catholic churchesyesterday, where parishioners staged more sit-ins at closingchurches, prayed to stave off shuttering at another, and accepted theinevitable ending at a third. Parishioners at St. James the Great Catholic Church in ...
TWO ALCOHOL POISONING DEATHS ON COLO. CAMPUSES STIR CHANGE
Nov 01, 2004; ... FORT COLLINS, Colo. The alcohol poisoning deaths of two studentsat Colorado universities have prompted college and local officials toconsider banning drinking at more college activities, limiting thenumber of liquor licenses surrounding campus and stepping up alcoholeducation programs ...
IN RUST BELT, PRIDE IN TROOPS AND FEAR FOR JOBS
Nov 01, 2004; ... WEIRTON, W. Va. Military pride and economic distress are as mucha part of the landscape of eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania, andnorthern West Virginia as fast-flowing rivers and slow-moving barges. A surplus Army helicopter decorates Weirton, where the local steelmill recently ...
RED SOX LEADERS BACK KERRY IN A TRIPLE-PLAY APPEARANCE
Nov 01, 2004; ... MANCHESTER, N.H. He may have missed the Red Sox parade throughthe heart of his hometown, but Senator John F. Kerry savored a tasteof that victory yesterday at a massive rally here with three teamleaders, who each compared the last four years of the Bush WhiteHouse to the last 86 until ...
US MARSHAL SAID TO FACE EARLIER PROBE
Nov 01, 2004; ... US Marshal Anthony Dichio was investigated last year by the USMarshals Service for looking the other way when he learned that adeputy was playing golf while out of work with an injury, accordingto officials from the Justice Department. Dichio's own work habits are now under ...
CROWD SIZE COULD BE IN THE EYE OF BEHOLDER
Nov 01, 2004; ... Call them nitpickers, naysayers, or even closet Yankees fans. But as soon as Mayor Thomas M. Menino's staff announced that thecrowd at Saturday's Red Sox "rolling rally" celebration totaled 3.2million people, some skeptics began to scratch their heads and pullout their ...
FROM ADULT STEM CELLS COMES DEBATE HOPE, FRUSTRATION SURROUND RESEARCH
Nov 01, 2004; ... David Prentice, a senior fellow with the Family Research Council,appeared before a Senate committee this fall to share some good newsabout stem cells. Around the world scientists are pouring into the field, becausehuman embryonic stem cells have the power to become any cell in ...
RECORD TURNOUT EXPECTED AT POLLS NUMBER COULD EXCEED 3 MILLION, GALVIN SAYS
Nov 01, 2004; ... Tomorrow's election is expected to draw the most voters in statehistory, probably exceeding 3 million, Secretary of State William F.Galvin said yesterday. The close presidential race with a home-state candidate, SenatorJohn F. Kerry is expected to draw more voters than the ...
`WORKING' AT HOME
Nov 01, 2004; ... Anthony Dichio's bosses could probably save themselves a lot oftime and trouble if they would just spring for one simple electronicbracelet. They work for tracking criminals, so why wouldn't they workjust as well for keeping up with someone who carries a gun and badge? Dichio is ...
ZARQAWI'S ROLE IN IRAQ OVERSTATED, ANALYSTS SAY
Nov 01, 2004; ... AMMAN, Jordan American officials have grossly inflated the roleof Jordanian Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in the violence in Iraq in theireagerness to blame foreign terrorists for the insurgency, accordingto Jordanian analysts and Western diplomats. Convicts who spent time in a Jordanian ...
THE LAST THING HAITI NEEDS
Nov 01, 2004 ... AFTER MONTHS of floods and civil disorder, the only recent goodnews from Haiti was the commitment by UN peacekeepers to increasetheir force by the end of November to the more than 8,000 soldiersand police officers that were initially promised. Working with theinterim government, this ...
THE COSTS OF COMMUTING
Nov 01, 2004 ... IF MASSACHUSETTS commuters want to spend hours a day in theircars, that's a choice they are free to make. The state, however,should promote options for a better trip - to improve theenvironment, the economy, and everyone's sense of well-being. These conclusions come from a new ...
EAGLES CRACK BOTH FOOTBALL POLLS
Nov 01, 2004; ... Boston College's football team enters the most crucial month ofits season having cracked the polls for the first time in threeyears, yesterday landing at No. 24 in the Associated Press Top 25 andat No. 25 in the ESPN/ USA Today coaches' poll. The last time BC earned a ranking was ...
STRUGGLING BRADY LIVES TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY
Nov 01, 2004; ... PITTSBURGH - Tom Brady got the Patriots off to their usual startyesterday. The quarterback advanced New England steadily downfield onits first drive of the game, and though the drive ended with an AdamVinatieri 43-yard field goal with 11:39 left in the first quarter,it marked the 15th ...
A JOLT FROM GHOSTZAPPER CLASSIC WIN MAKES HIM LIKELY HORSE OF YEAR
Nov 01, 2004; ... GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - Ghostzapper was so good in the Breeders'Cup Classic Saturday it was frightening. The bay 4-year-old colt wentright to the front in the $4 million contest at Lone Star Park,resisted constant pressure from runner-up Roses In May, and drew offthrough the lane to ...
BROOKLINE RALLY BOOTS BRAINTREE
Nov 01, 2004; ... BROOKLINE - Not many games end with Warrior chants from thestands, a blocked punt, and a backup long snapper getting redemptionon the winning field goal. Brookline's 24-22 upset of Braintree hadall of those ingredients and more. "I've been telling these 24 seniors that it's their ...
TERRIERS HAVE THE ANSWERS
Nov 01, 2004; ... For Boston University, yesterday's Hockey East clash againstnationally ranked Maine was the equivalent of an on-ice mid-termexamination. It wouldn't determine where the Terriers end up thisseason, but it would tell coach Jack Parker a lot about how fast hisinexperienced team - the ...
BLOUNT IS EATING THIS UP CELTIC CENTER HAPPY TO CONTRIBUTE
Nov 01, 2004; ... WALTHAM - After a physical, tightly contested game, Mark Blountlikes to unwind with a gourmet meal and glass of wine. The center canbe the picture of refinement away from the FleetCenter, which runscontrary to the lasting image left with opponents. Blount plays ablue-collar game on the ...
THE STORYTELLER JOHN SAYLES OFFERS A REMINDER OF HIS LITERARY ROOTS WITH 'DILLINGER IN HOLLYWOOD'
Nov 01, 2004; ... In his films, John Sayles has often found stories where otherswould not think to look.Think of how he created 1987's "Matewan"from the ashes of a long-forgotten West Virginia coal miner'sstrike, or how, in 1988's "Eight Men Out," he peeled back a layer ofthe familiar tale of the ...
CASES ARE POORLY STATED LOST WEEKEND FOR FLORIDA'S TEAMS NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL MARK BLAUDSCHUN
Nov 01, 2004; ... Football in the state of Florida always has been an upper-echelonact. Not over the weekend. Saturday night in Chapel Hill, N.C., three-touchdown underdogNorth Carolina came away with a stunning 31-28 victory over coachLarry Coker's No. 4-ranked Miami Hurricanes. The Tar ...
UCONN FALLS TO GREEN TWO GLASS GOALS LIFT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ROUNDUP
Nov 01, 2004 ... Dartmouth raced to a 3-0 first-period lead last night en route toa 4-1 hockey victory over Connecticut in a non-conference matchup atHanover, N.H. Tanner Glass scored twice and Hugh Jessiman added the other as theBig Green (1-1-1) overpowered the Huskies (1-3-1), outshooting ...
DEFENSE MISSED THE STOP SIGNS
Nov 01, 2004; ... PITTSBURGH - Patriots cornerback Ty Law yesterday suffered a leftfoot injury at the 4:52 mark of the first quarter. Initially, hetried to continue playing, but then signaled for help. And as helimped off the field the Patriots' chances of slowing the Pittsburghoffense may have gone with ...
COURAGEOUS PLAY BY HART
Nov 01, 2004; ... They make movies out of this type of thing. Already fielding a squad that resembles a M.A.S.H. unit more thana football team, Woburn found itself down by 1 with 1:20 remaining inthe fourth quarter at Melrose Friday. Standing on the Melrose 10-yard line, the Tanners called on ...
PAGE IS FIRED BY CARDINALS
Nov 01, 2004 ... NAMES The Cardinals fired hitting coach Mitchell Page, but notbecause of St. Louis's poor hitting in its World Series loss to theRed Sox. Page told the St. Louis Post Dispatch that he will enter analcohol treatment facility near his Oakland, Calif., home this weekafter he was let go ...
CARR HAS ELECTED TO SUCCEED ALL TRENDS ARE POSITIVE FOR SURGING TEXANS QB
Nov 01, 2004; ... Support for his candidacy reaches far beyond the Texas border.He's known for his unshakable determination and gun-slinger attitude.He's made mistakes, plenty of them, but his confidence has neverwavered and voters have taken notice of his occupational maturation. George W. Bush, ...
PAYTON ABLE TO PRACTICE
Nov 01, 2004; ... WALTHAM - Gary Payton practiced yesterday for the first time sincesuffering a non-displaced fracture of his right thumb in anexhibition game against Cleveland one week ago. The veteran point guard appears on track to participate in theCeltics' season-opener Wednesday night against ...
LAW HAS AN UNDISCLOSED FOOT INJURY
Nov 01, 2004; ... PITTSBURGH - The Patriots suffered a severe blow yesterday whenAll-Pro cornerback Ty Law left with an undisclosed left foot injuryon the third series of the game and never returned. The Patriots were, as usual, mum on Law's injury, initiallyindicating he was "questionable" to ...
PORTER REALLY CARRIED THEM LINEBACKER KEPT UP THE PRESSURE
Nov 01, 2004; ... PITTSBURGH - He tried to play it off as if it was no big deal, asif these three-sack, two forced-fumble days come around just aboutevery Sunday. But Steelers linebacker Joey Porter didn't keep the act up forlong. "We kept hitting [Tom Brady]," Porter said, still serious ....
ROOKIE QB MAKES THEM PAY ROETHLISBERGER HAD THE ANSWERS
Nov 01, 2004; ... PITTSBURGH - Just wait, the conventional thinking went. Sure, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had sewn a dandystoryline in his first four NFL starts, but skeptics figured thathype would unravel against the New England defense - a unit that'smade the practice of unraveling ...
TWELLMAN MAKES A CONNECTION
Nov 01, 2004; ... COLUMBUS, Ohio - Taylor Twellman is the only Revolution forward toscore a goal since Sept. 18, both scores set up by Andy Dorman.Twellman's 81st-minute goal made the difference last night as theRevolution tied Columbus, 1-1, taking the total-goals series, 2-1. "It was supposed to ...
ENJOYMENT COMES BY ROLLING WITH IT
Nov 01, 2004; ... Saturday was a perfect example of how television, cable, andbroadband can make our lives easier, but also can contribute to asedentary lifestyle that doesn't necessarily make for healthierliving. The day began about 6 a.m. A quick look outside at the rain madeit easy to pass on ...
`FENWAY' IS AN ENJOYABLE STUDY OF AN `AVERAGE' SOX-YANKEES GAME
Nov 01, 2004; ... Any game between the Red Sox and the Yankees offers inherentdrama. Steve Kettmann, an experienced San Francisco Chroniclesportswriter, wanted to study an average game between the two teams if there is such a thing as an average game in the rivalry. Kettmannselected the Aug. 30, 2003, ...
SEGA BLITZES EA'S MADDEN WITH NFL HIT
Nov 01, 2004; ... The winningest team in football isn't the New England Patriots.It's Electronic Arts Inc., makers of Madden NFL, the dominantfootball video game for more than a decade. With Madden's first-rateproduction values and millions of loyal fans, its makers had almostforgotten what real ...
VOICES UNHEARD
Nov 01, 2004 ... "It's a Tingle and tango show," jests Howard Zinn about what ishappening at Jimmy Tingle's Off Broadway tonight at 7. "I saw Jimmyin Wellfleet this summer, and he said he had started this `author'snight' and said `Do you have a book I can do?' Of course, I always have a book." Tonight, ...
DIRECTOR HAS BALL WITH PATS; ARROYO PITCHES IN
Nov 01, 2004; ... PUNT PASS AND PITCH While shooting his first feature film, thefrenetic remake of "Dawn of the Dead," director Zack Snyder learneda few things about strategically choreographed mayhem. So it was onlya matter of time before he worked with the New England Patriots. TheLA-based Snyder, 38, ...
THE PENGUIN STAYS IN THE PICTURE WITH COLLECTION, CARTOONIST MARKS (ALMOST) 25 YEARS OF OPUS COMICS
Nov 01, 2004; ... It seems like only yesterday Opus was putting cucumbers in hisnose and Spam on his head. But it's been nearly 24 years since he andthe rest of the gang from "Bloom County" burst onto newspaper pageseverywhere. Berkeley Breathed's strip about a transplanted penguin and hismotley ...
AN ANNUAL SHOW OF SUPPORT AND CARING
Nov 01, 2004; ... Approximately 1,300 guests were on hand at the Copley Westin Hotellast Thursday for the ninth annual dinner to benefit ...
DIRECTOR STRUGGLED FOR FILM'S RELEASE
Nov 01, 2004; ... Director David O. Russell's work is getting plenty of attentionwith the release of "I [Heart] Huckabees," but he's equallypassionate about "Soldiers Pay," one of his films that almost didn'tsee the light of day. Russell had hoped to release the 35-minute documentary on a ...
A CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION
Nov 01, 2004; ... WEYMOUTH To the Archdiocese of Boston, St. Albert the Great hasbeen closed for two months now. But the parking lot was fullyesterday, and cars were parked up and down the street as well as innearby lots. Inside, it was standing room only. There was music. There was prayer. There ...
`SOLDIERS PAY' IS A CHAOTIC BUT COMPELLING LOOK AT IRAQ WAR
Nov 01, 2004; ... In the press material for "Soldiers Pay," director David O.Russell says his 35-minute documentary about the war in Iraq is"nothing fancy." And he's right. The film codirected by Tricia Reganand Juan Carlos Zaldivar is a small collection of roughly shotinterviews pasted together like a ...
TEARS FOR FEARS PLEASES FANS WITH JUST ENOUGH NOSTALGIA
Nov 01, 2004; ... [PUBLISHED CORRECTION: DATE: November 2, 2004: Correction: Becauseof a reporting error, a concert review of Tears for Fears inyesterday's Living/Arts section incorrectly spelled the first name ofsinger Roland Orzabal.] Although '80s Brit pop powerhouseTears for Fears just ...
FREEING DIGITAL MEDIA FROM THE PC
Nov 01, 2004; ... Occasionally I get out a bunch of cables and hook up my laptop upto my stereo, to listen to digital music in the living room. Or Iattach my video camera to the TV set to watch home movies in the den. It's cumbersome, the cables are unsightly, and, with most of myfiles stored on my ...
FREE FOR THE LISTENING AND LEGAL
Nov 01, 2004; ... The Internet remains as tuneful as ever, record-company lawsuitsnotwithstanding. Any kind of music you fancy is free for thelistening, and you don't even have to steal it. With thousands oflegitimate music streams online, a good broadband connection is allyou need. Of course, we ...