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Taylor Swift Tour 2011: "Speak Now"
Taylor Swift will be starting her "Speak Now" tour in March of 2011. The tour will start in Europe where she will stay for the whole first month of March. In May 2011 Taylor Swift will come back to the states to start her US leg of the tour kicking off with two dates in Omaha, NE on May 28th and May 29th at the Qwest Center. Her tour will take her to over 30 cities in the US and Canada ending on (subject to change with tour updates) October 8th 2011 at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX.
Taylor Swift Tickets will sell out fast for these events so get them while you can. Gillette Stadium has already sold out and so did the first date at the Qwest Center (this is why there are now two dates). Tickets are still available online though.
This tour is a follow up to her new album "Speak Now" which sold more than 1 million copies the first week of its release in October, the first album to accomplish that in almost six years.
Speak Now is Taylor Swift's best record yet, all in her voice with no co-writers. It's a powerful statement from someone who has proven that she knows who she is, and, whether Nashville likes it or not, is here to stay.
Her concerts are sure to be no less interesting with many of her performing songs coming from this album and hits from previous albums. If she thinks up something else along the way you can be sure to hear it at one of her concerts.
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As long as Warren Buffet is admitting "mistakes", what do you think he should admit regarding support of Obama?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110430/ts_nm/us_berkshire
"I obviously made a big mistake by not saying, 'Well when did you buy it?'" Buffett said on Saturday, as he and Vice Chairman Charlie Munger fielded shareholder questions for five hours from the stage of the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska.
Isn't that the same thing he said to regulators when he was with Salomon Brothers.
Buffet is just as dirty as any big time CEO. He only says oops when he is caught. And yet some people think what he says is golden. And for the uninformed, those stock sale taxes are taxed at around 15%, not the regular tax rate. That is where most rich make there money. Ever wonder why he said to tax his income more. Because 90% of his wealth yearly comes in the form of stock sales.
Linken Park Concert Qwest Center, Omaha, Nebraska
