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Anime Masterpieces, a new series highlighting the best in Japanese animated feature films, presents “Grave of the Fireflies,” Saturday, Dec. 6, 2 p.m., in the Freer Gallery of Art’s Meyer Auditorium. The film is followed by a panel discussion with leading authorities on the subject of Japanese animation, or anime.
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via Huliq.com @ 8:52 2nd Dec
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Authorities in northeast Tennessee have arrested a man and charged him with possession of stolen property after grave decorations were found at his home, next to a cemetery. The Johnson City Press quoted Unicoi County Sheriff Kent Harris saying the man told investigators the decorations were blown onto his property by the wind.
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via Miami Herald @ 19:10 2nd Jan
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ERWIN, Tenn. -- Authorities in northeast Tennessee have arrested a man and charged him with possession of stolen property after grave decorations were found at his home, next to a cemetery. The Johnson City Press quoted Unicoi County Sheriff Kent Harris saying the man told investigators the decorations were blown onto his property by the wind.
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via Sun Herald @ 21:35 2nd Jan
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via The Money Times @ 11:23 20th Dec
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New York defense lawyer John Jacobs continues to receive voice-mail messages three years after he was buried with his beloved cell phone.
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via Red Orbit @ 0:15 22nd Dec
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NEW YORK, Dec. 21 (UPI) -- New York defense lawyer John Jacobs continues to receive voice-mail messages three years after he was buried with his beloved cell phone.
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via UPI @ 16:37 21st Dec
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via Telecoms Korea @ 11:44 13th Dec
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Some pre-Hispanic cultures in South America had elaborate celebrations at their cemeteries, complete with feasting and drinking grounds much like modern barbecue pits, according to a new archaeological study.
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via American Scientist @ 13:00 8th Dec
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Apple watchers had a decent rumor to chew on this week: Wal-Mart may offer a low-ball version of the iPhone. Apple retired its 4 GB model many moons ago, but could it resurface at a $99 price point? Bloggers also got a chance to kick up some dirt in a perennial Apple bloodsport: security baiting. Naturally, there was no shortage of people willing to share their reasoned, concisely expressed opinions on the matter.
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via Linux Insider @ 23:26 7th Dec
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Apple watchers had a decent rumor to chew on this week: Wal-Mart may offer a low-ball version of the iPhone. Apple retired its 4 GB model many moons ago, but could it resurface at a $99 price point? Bloggers also got a chance to kick up some dirt in a perennial Apple bloodsport: security baiting. Naturally, there was no shortage of people willing to share their reasoned, concisely expressed opinions on the matter.
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via Tech News World @ 16:20 6th Dec
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Apple watchers had a decent rumor to chew on this week: Wal-Mart may offer a low-ball version of the iPhone. Apple retired its 4 GB model many moons ago, but could it resurface at a $99 price point? Bloggers also got a chance to kick up some dirt in a perennial Apple bloodsport: security baiting. Naturally, there was no shortage of people willing to share their reasoned, concisely expressed opinions on the matter.
in Mobile Technology
via Mac News World @ 13:15 6th Dec
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Apple watchers had a decent rumor to chew on this week: Wal-Mart may offer a low-ball version of the iPhone. Apple retired its 4 GB model many moons ago, but could it resurface at a $99 price point? Bloggers also got a chance to kick up some dirt in a perennial Apple bloodsport: security baiting. Naturally, there was no shortage of people willing to share their reasoned, concisely expressed opinions on the matter.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 8:32 5th Dec
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PORT DE GRAVE, N.L. - When Juanita Stead complained of shooting pains in her lower back on New Year's Eve, she thought she was passing a kidney stone.
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via Q 107 @ 23:06 7th Jan
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That this House shares the grave concerns of the Federation of Small Businesses that 60 small businesses are closing down each day, that 31 per cent. of small businesses have seen the cost of their existing finance increase, that 54 per cent. of small businesses have not seen an increase in the availability of new credit, that at any one time each small business is owed £30,000 in late payments, and that as a result 30 per cent. of small businesses would consider closing down if their situation did not improve; and calls on the Government to take action to ensure banks give small businesses access to affordable finance with no hidden costs in order better to safeguard the nation's 4.7 million small businesses and their employees.
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via Early Day Motions @ 6:57 10th Dec
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Drunken tomb builders, papers accusing citizens of grave digging and a 4,000 year old therapeutic harp are among 1,500 exhibits displayed in an atmospheric new gallery launching at the World Museum Liverpool on Friday December 5 2008.
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via 24 Hour Museum @ 10:55 5th Dec
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PESHAWAR: The museum in Swat is facing grave threat from militants as the federal government is dithering over shifting the centuries old relics from the insurgency-hit area to Peshawar.
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via Daily Times @ 3:03 4th Dec
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The Hague - A Dutch court says two men are guilty of grave robbery and should each serve 18 months in prison for stealing a gold watch and chain from a man's corpse.
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via IOL @ 12:20 8th Dec
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RICKY PONTING surveyed the wreckage of Australia's once mighty cricket empire yesterday, and revealed grave doubts about his new generation of Test bowlers after South Africa's historic victory in Perth.
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via Mail Online UK @ 22:06 21st Dec
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The astronauts on the space shuttle Columbia knew for no more than a minute, if at all, that they were in grave danger before they blacked out, according to a report NASA released Tuesday nearly six years after Columbia broke apart above Texas.
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via USA Today @ 2:42 31st Dec
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In this week’s issue, Peter Schjeldahl writes about the artist Marlene Dumas, whose work is featured in the MOMA retrospective “Measuring Your Own Grave.” Dumas’s “art rarely conveys feeling so much as excites it and then absorbs it, to the benefit of the work’s authority,” Schjeldahl writes. “She doesn’t give; she takes.” Here is a selection paintings and drawings from the show.
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via New Yorker @ 10:00 29th Dec
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There was a worrying start to this new production of Rogers & Hammerstein's dark, moving and wonderfully tuneful musical, when I feared Carousel (1945) was in grave danger of being ruined.
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via Telegraph @ 13:39 3rd Dec
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Web servers (especially Plone, by default) work wonders in combination with an HTTP accelerator such as Varnish or Squid. But your iPhone readers are out of luck because of a grave bug on MobileSafari -- Plone sites are especially slow like molasses on the iPhone. Don't worry, here's a trick that will solve it.
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via Linux.com @ 7:13 14th Dec
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Rudd-O: "Web servers (especially Plone, by default) work wonders in combination with an HTTP accelerator such as Varnish or Squid. But your iPhone readers are out of luck because of a grave bug on MobileSafari -- Plone sites are especially slow like molasses on the iPhone. Don't worry, here's a trick that will solve it." Full Story...
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via IOL Technology @ 11:12 15th Dec
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With the rise of new, ultra-small netbook computers, Linux has a chance to make its case to consumers. Windows Vista usually won't fit on netbooks, XP already has one foot in the grave, and many netbook buyers may give Linux serious consideration when choosing what OS they want pre-installed. Microsoft says Windows 7 will target netbooks, but until that OS is released, the ball's in Linux's court.
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via Linux Insider @ 20:59 10th Dec
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With the rise of new, ultra-small netbook computers, Linux has a chance to make its case to consumers. Windows Vista usually won't fit on netbooks, XP already has one foot in the grave, and many netbook buyers may give Linux serious consideration when choosing what OS they want pre-installed. Microsoft says Windows 7 will target netbooks, but until that OS is released, the ball's in Linux's court.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 9:04 10th Dec
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