1. Anglo-Indian rock is as old as the Beatles and as new as Cornershop, which performed at the Mercury Lounge on Monday night. 2. Because computer game design is so new as an academic field, it is chancy to predict whether graduates will find jobs. 3. All are new as regulars in the rotation, which is . . . disarming. 4. Fortuyn, although new as a candidate, has written about politics for the past decade, both in books and as a columnist. 5. I think Brett is not as new as the others. 6. It is a pattern as new as the latest wave of immigrants and as old as the city itself. 7. It draws on techniques as old as dirt and as new as neutron probes to test for soil moisture. 8. It is not so scary for the computer-shy, not so thrilling for the computer-infatuated and certainly not new as journalism. 9. Kent Stuckey, the general counsel for Compuserve, said there are few laws dealing with issues as new as on-line fraud and conflict of interest. 10. Make this experience as new as possible. |