I think I posted a question along these lines before, but I don't recall an answer, so I'll try again...
Are there plans to start incorporating setlist data from the resurrected band, now called The Dead? I realize that there are different camps of thought regarding the use of the name, etc., but it seems to me that if the surviving members of the band see this as a continuation of the legacy, then Deadlists should as well. And while some might feel the absence of Jerry is the be all and end all, the reality is that the name of the site is DEADlists... not the Jerry Site, etc. I, for one, think that it makes perfect sense that the site should start documenting setlists by the Dead. ******************************** CHENEY'S HALLIBURTON WINS IRAQI OILFIELD CONTRACT W/OUT GOING TO BID HOUSTON, March 6 (Reuters) - A Halliburton Co. (nyse: HAL - news - people) subsidiary Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR) has won the contract to oversee any firefighting operations at Iraqi oilfields after any U.S.-led invasion, a Defense Department source said on Thursday. Vice President Dick Cheney served as Halliburton's chief executive officer from 1995 to 2000, when he became Vice President of the U.S.. Cheney has repeatedly refused to publicly comment on allegations of financial improprieties during his term at the company. The 2001 winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics, George Akerlof, on the current Bush economic policy: "This is the worst government the US has ever had in its more than 200 years of history...This is not normal government policy." In describing the impact of the Bush policies on America's future, Akerloff added, "What we have here is a form of looting."
