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The Subways News
| It's 'Stringz' vs. four singers on 'Talent' finale (MSNBC) After a summer filled with drag queens, baton twirlers, magicians and impersonators, ?America?s Got Talent? is down to a pair of violinists from the subways of New York and four singers. Blackmarkets Debut Album out on November 10th (Skiddle) Surviving the music industry in one piece is tough given the disappointments and anxiety bands face due to the current state of the business. There?s no doubt many will end up jaded and eventually give up. Thus it takes a strong spirit and a fresh attitude to overcome the obstacles. Latest Elephant & Castle roundabout delay is "hammer blow" says Labour (London SE1) A report in Estates Gazette that Boris Johnson's new City Hall administration is holding up plans to remove the southern roundabout at Elephant & Castle has been greeted with disappointment by opposition politicians. Win Tickets To See The Subways On Tour (Xfm Online) Oh yeah! The magnificent Subways are taking their album ' All Or Nothing ' out on the road this October for a ruddy good airing. Ever since they burst on to the music scene back in 2005, Billy Lunn , Charlotte Cooper and Josh Morgan have held a special place in Xfm's heart which is why we're beaming like a proud parent, not just of them, but of Xfm's choice of the Uploaded bands who will be ... MTA Needs $100 Mil More To Keep Subway Clean (NY1 News) Keeping the subways clean will cost a lot more green than expected. An analysis by New York City Transit found it would cost more than $100 million more than the allotted cleaning budget to reach and maintain what the agency considers an "acceptable level of cleanliness" system-wide. |
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