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The Who's Show Justly Goes On

By David WhitleyFeb 4th 2010 – 9:00PM

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The game is Sunday, but one winner has already emerged from Super Bowl Week. Fairness. Truth. Common sense. OK, that's three winners. But they all took the form of Pete Townshend on Thursday. Normally the status of halftime performers would pale when compared to the status of Dwight Freeney's...

Rock 'n' Roll Generation Has Less Hearing Loss

By David KnowlesJan 26th 2010 – 3:29PM
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(Jan. 26) -- All that loud rock 'n' roll music may not be so bad for your hearing after all. In fact, after compiling data for people ages 45 to 75, a new study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has concluded that each successive generation is experiencing hearing loss at lower levels than those in the same age...

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The Daily Szep -- Tiger Who?

By Paul Szep Jun 19th 2011 - 06:58PM

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Who Is Ayman Al-Zawahiri?

By Curtis M. Wong Jun 19th 2011 - 12:06PM

The selection of longtime al Qaeda deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri as the successor to Osama bin Laden following last month's U.S. commando raid has prompted global speculation over exactly how the terrorist group's tactics will (or will not) shift under the new leadership.

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Who Should Be Hollywood's New Villains?

By Gary Susman Aug 10th 2010 - 09:31PM

During Hollywood's golden years, it was easy to pick a bad guy.

Background on The Who

The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964 by Roger Daltrey (lead vocals, harmonica and guitar), Pete Townshend (guitar, keyboards and vocals), John Entwistle (bass guitar, brass and vocals) and Keith Moon (drums and percussion).

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