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    <title>Wall Street mobilizes for Charity despite their current troubles </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>While the markets may be tanking and the economy on the verge of a meltdown, a group of hedge fund &#38; financial executives have found the time to organize a massive charity event despite the turmoil in the markets.  (PRWeb Oct 15, 2008)</P>
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    <title>Audio Fiction &#8211; Rocker Darlings of Ireland</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>New York rockers, Audio Fiction are just back from their sold out tour of Ireland. Hot Press Magazine (Ireland&#039;s version of Rolling Stone) named the band as a Hot Pick for 2006 and a band to watch in their current edition. (PRWeb Jan 19, 2006)</P>
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    <title>Violin Rocker &#8211; from The Metropolitan Opera to CBGB&#039;s in a day. </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>A week after the opera season closed with a performance of Tosca at the Lincoln Centre, Met violinist Katherine Fong, stood on the main stage of the soon to close venerable CBGB&#039;s with rock band Audio Fiction. After that she ended up in the country&#039;s most famous gossip column - The New York Post&#039;s Page Six. That was just her first &quot;gig.&quot; (PRWeb Aug 5, 2005)</P>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Mark O&#039;Toole, Irish drummer &#38; lyricist for upcoming New York rock band Audio Fiction is an unwitting star of the series premiere of HBO&#039;s Emmy- award winning show Taxicab Confessions: New York, New York: America Undercover. O&#039;Toole and a friend hopped into one of the shows rigged cabs on the way home from a party. None of the passengers were aware that their conversations were being captured with hidden lipstick cameras and microphones until the ride was over. (PRWeb Feb 1, 2005)</P>
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    <title>Rock Band Has Republicans Seeing Orange</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Some Republicans have been seething about rock band Audio Fiction&#8217;s just released single &#8220;Tick Tock&#8221;, a subtle attack on George W. Bush and his reasons for invading Iraq. As lyrics in the song say, &#8220;life is good if your on the right side&#8221; perfectly epitomizes the attitude of the Bush administration according to some critics. &#8220;Tick Tock&#8221; is their first single from their debut record &quot;Songs in the Key of Orange Alert&quot;. (PRWeb Aug 29, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Rock Band makes Orange Alert</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>New York, NY - Audio Fiction, a NYC based female fronted rock band, announces their upcoming release of their debut album, &quot;Songs in the Key of Orange Alert&quot; (title inspired by the NY terror alert status under which the songs were written). The timing couldn&#039;t have been more ironic, given that a new Orange Alert status has just been declared today. (PRWeb Aug 3, 2004)</P>
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