Saturday, March 3, 2012

The temptations

  • ITS fast becoming a regular event, the UK tour by Motown legends The Temptations and the Four Tops. This time around they are bringing some special guests along with them – completing the line-up are Tavares and The Crystals.
  • (Nottingham Evening Post)
  • Otis Williams is not one to rest on his laurels, not that anyone would give him grief if he did.
  • (Patriot-News Blogs)
  • Everyone knows what its like to give in to temptation, and to feel the shame that often follows.
  • (Christian Post)
  • One of the big narrative temptations is to play "What if?," exchanging one tragically random outcome for a possible other. The danger is not just science fiction's dreaded paradox, there is also the risk of flat-out hokeyness.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Another song in the same ranks is "My Girl" co-written by Smokey Robinson and recorded by The Temptations. The lead singer on the song whose voice is heard everyday all over the globe is David Ruffin.
  • (EURweb)
  • Pope Benedict XVI has warned the Catholic Church to resist temptations of power, even as it emerged that ecclesiastical figures in Milan had moved to canonise Don Luigi Giussani, the founder of the Vatican's controversial political campaigning wing.
  • (Belfast Telegraph)
  • The Gospel reading shows us how the journey of Lent consists in letting ourselves be led into the desert, allowing ourselves to remain there for forty days, and challenging ourselves to face the temptations of satan.
  • (Catholic Online)
  • Its all those other stars who died from monkeying around, succumbing to the temptations associated with fame.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • But Steven, who also writes Sherlock, insists viewers would get bored if he never invented new monsters. He said: One of the temptations, particularly if its a success, is to keep repeating your hits, which means you hear it again and again and again.
  • (The Sun)
  • Ive even grown to love the Temptations. They seem less about fat people eating chocolate when they shouldnt and more about a calculated risk some contestants choose to take, backing themselves to lose the extra weight in return for a competitive advantage.
  • (Sydney Morning Herald)

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