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figures meant to show how huge the response is: the 38,600 personnel involved, the 7,200 vessels, the 275 controlled burns that have been performed on the oil. If the vandalism problem is so severe that the Coast Guard felt the needmore than two months after the spill beganto slap on a major fine for coming near the boom, you??d think they??d have figures. Otherwise, I have to go on trust.And that??s the problemtrust between the media and the BP/government team leading the oil spill response is largely gone. It was forfeited long ago, when BP played games with the true extent of the spill and were slow to even release underwater video of the leak; when the government questioned the credibility of independent researchers who had found evidence of underwater oil plumes, evidence that turned out to be correct; when BP and its contractors, with the apparent support of local police in the region, kept media away from oiled beaches and wildlife and created an atmosphere where cleanup workers felt they??d lose their jobs if they talked; when the vast gap between what BP has claimed to be able to do in the case of an oil spill an
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-alternative-rock singer-songwriter. He seems to be influenced by drowsy '90s underground stars like Elliot Smith, Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis and Giant Sand's Howie Gelb. His voice is as rumpled as theirs, his sensibility as low-fi. But Arthur's voice has its own downcast allure, as do his articulate, dejected lyrics. As the title implies, "Come to Where I'm From" invites you into Arthur's world. While it's not always an easy leap, once you've made it, the warmth that lies beyond Arthur's pain proves a welcome balm.  DAVID GRAY "White Ladder" (ATO Records)   Don't say Dave Matthews never did anything good for the world. While his own music may rot, Matthews had the good taste to sign the British singer David Gray to his own label. Better yet, he promoted the daylights out of him. While 30-year-old Gray has been making albums since 1992 - there were three before this one - poor record company promotion kept him in obscurity until 2000. Matthews' label did a bang-up job building a significant audience for Gray over the last six months.  "White Ladder" offers a song cycle dreamy enough to recall Van Morrison's classic works. Gray isn't shy about the comp
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since [then]."  END OF THE ROAD The tour ends after the two Atlantic City performances, on Friday and Sunday. "We don't have a Saturday performance because we've been booked somewhere else for that night. Don't know how that happened," Cross said. "There's some talk about going to Japan with it when we finish up here, but nothing is set yet. They did it that way last year and apparently it was very successful." In addition to his work with Cream, Bruce, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, has played with the likes of Peter Frampton and Procol Harum's Gary Brooker. Farner was frontman and songwriter for the '70s group Grand Funk Railroad. Rundgren's other hits include "Can We Still Be Friends" and "Love Is the Answer." Showtimes for "A Walk Down Abbey Road"are 9 p.m. on Friday, 8 on Sunday. Tickets are $45 and $50.ShareTweetRelated Articles We have edge over City - Smalling  Afghan soldier shoots Nato troops  Its ominous for Fulham as Sir Alex Ferguson springs into his title-winning mode Suggested TopicsMiddle EastFc BarcelonaMichel PlatiniSouth AfricaQatarManchester CityPatrick Barclay31 January 2012Exactly 10 years from now - on Janu
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