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UO a cappella group makes “Sing Off” round 3

GROW BIGGER ROOTS: Feed Beneficial Soil Microbes
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CORN ROOTS (Near Hartford City, Indiana) – IT’S A FACT: Strong and full root development that penetrates deep into the soil leads to bigger yields. For over thirty years, top producers from across the country have successfully relied upon Pro-Soil’s carbon-rich liquid fertilizer formulas to improve poor soil conditions, nutrient uptake and residue decomposition by stimulating beneficial microbial activity. Roots grow more vigorously, especially under stress. Crops finish stronger and earlier with less input and dry down faster. Growers save time and money, earning more profit on every acre.

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UO a cappella group makes “Sing Off” round 3
PORTLAND — The University of Oregon a cappella group “On the Rocks” has made it one step closer to the prize money in NBC’s ‘Sing Off.’ The TV program pits singing groups against one another in a battle of voices. Then, celebrity judges critique the singers and choose who should advance to the next round. Wednesday night, “On the Rocks” made it to the third round. “There’s no lip-synching …
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Road Trip! Is American Idol Headed to Sin City?
American Idol producers are mulling more changes to the new season, including taking the contestants on a road trip to Las Vegas and airing behind-the-scenes footage from the top 12 house. According to The Hollywood Reporter , sources say should the contestants head to Sin City, Idol will “integrate” Cirque du Soleil’s Beatles-inspired show Love into an episode. Exclusive: Nigel Lythgoe reveals …
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For gays, new songs of survival
At first listen, “We R Who We R,” the recent single from pop singer KeSha, sounds like just another entry in her glitter-caked catalog of dance hits.
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