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KINGS OF LEON: GETTING WITH THE TIMES

...Regardless of the elite company they've kept on tour recently - Dylan, Eddie Vedder and Bono - the Followills still have a chip on their shoulder, fashioning themselves as outlaws camped on the periphery of today's sanitized-for-your-approval commercial rock.

Caleb says, "We've always been the underdogs and I think we still are compared to a lot of bands that came out around the same time as we did.

But, I think some people have wanted us to come out and make a big record and I think that we've done it.

I think we made a record that's big and something to be proud of, something that we can build off of in our live shows." JamBase: You've said the first album was 95-percent about stuff you wanted to do and 5-percent of things you'd actually done, and the second album was all things you guys had experienced over the last couple of years.

What then is this new record about?

Kings of Leon Caleb Followill: We wanted to make a record that was really close to home, like really American.

Every vehicle I mention on the record is an American made.

It wasn't something that was conscious.

It just came out that way.

We made the record at home in Nashville.

We'd drive from our own house to the studio, actually slept in our own beds.

I just wanted to go back to some good old storytelling.

The way we tell stories now is a little more hidden than maybe the first record, but we want...

Ethics at Work: Marketing drugs to consumers

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Some 30 percent of responding merchants say at least 50 percent of their sales come via search engine marketing; 82.8 percent say their PPC spending will not be reduced in 2007; and 75 percent say search is performing as well as or better than other forms of marketing.

Only 12 percent say SEM underperformed compared with other marketing efforts.

Somewhat surprisingly, most e-tailers prefer to keep their efforts in-house.

Only 26 percent use an ...

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