Attacks spark hunt for Satanists

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- Attacks spark hunt for Satanists
- … – the White Stripes – Fabolous – DJ Khaled – CDs – Music -…
- Publisher pumps volume at music magazines; Zenbu Media boosts revenue…

Attacks spark hunt for Satanists
Independent nline – Jun 18, 2007
Police on Monday said that the doors of the chapel had been forced and the letters ABM sprayed on the walls. The same graffiti was found at eight other Christian shrines – six roadside granite crosses and two fountains – which were torn down or smashed last month in an area of the Finistere department near the popular holiday resorts of Benodet and Concarneau. “This area was heavily influenced by druidism and many Christian sites were built on places sacred to the old religion. Maybe certain people want to return them to their roots. That’s one theory we are working on” said gendarme Philippe Davadie one of a 15-member team investigating the attacks. In a similar series of incidents in early 2006 a chapel was destroyed in the neighbouring Morbihan department.

… – the White Stripes – Fabolous – DJ Khaled – CDs – Music -…
New York Times – Jun 18, 2007
Last year the band had a No. 1 country hit with “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” featuring guest vocals by Jennifer Nettles of the Atlanta group Sugarland. The song’s success earned Jon Bon Jovi an invitation to the Country Music Association Awards where he voiced his appreciation for Nashville’s songwriting tradition looking only slightly out of place. “Lost Highway” takes this strategic partnership a step further yielding unsurprising but reasonably strong results. Bon Jovi and his wingman the guitarist Richie Sambora sing as yearningly together as ever. And their new songs often written with the band’s regular producer John Shanks deliver a familiar payoff of big choruses and earnest lyrics… “The band’s sound and method are 10 years old now and this record is structurally familiar with an approximation of a radio hit (its big-riff title track) a few blues longueurs and folk miniatures but slightly more grandiose. Its rock is louder its campiness richer. (“Little Cream Soda” is the closest they’ve gotten to metal; the album’s only song not written by Mr. White “Conquest” copped off a Patti Page record is chest-beating kitsch. ) The setup’s the same the colors richer. But back to the track “Rag and Bone.

Publisher pumps volume at music magazines; Zenbu Media boosts revenue…
Free with registration – Crain's New York Business – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 18, 2007
Rolling Stone it’s not. But Relix is helping publisher Zenbu Media grow revenues by double digits at a time when other music titles like Spin Vibe and Blender are struggling. Manhattan-based Zenbu acquired two metal magazines this winter to create a cluster of four music-enthusiast publications with a combined circulation of more than 300000 copies. More important the company has been building businesses around the magazines–including sponsored events and digital programs–that now bring in the lion’s share of revenues. Fan-based model zenbu has adopted a.

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