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Critics Applaud Jewish Basketball Hall of Fame DVD - The Jewish Basketball Hall of Fame DVD has received rave reviews from critics, reports Izzi Lifshutz, one of the DVD's producers and one-time basketball player at Jerusalem's Hebrew University. The DVD is a rare collection containing the most complete action history of the twentieth century's legendary Jewish basketball players. It brings to life over thirty players in all their glory for the first time. And, talk about nostalgia, the DVD is narrated by the famous voice of American sports, Marty Glickman. "[The DVD is] a document, not a documentary," writes Jeffrey S.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 12:25 8th Aug
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The newest exhibition hall at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History here in the nation’s capital is dedicated to the ocean’s history and its importance in contemporary society. In addition to marine-life specimens and models, the new hall uses high-definition video images to communicate messages to visitors, with all the footage displayed by 12 Sony 4K SXRD large-venue projectors.
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via Broadcast Buyer @ 5:28 29th Sep
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PRNewswire/ -- The newest exhibition hall at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History here in the nation's capital is dedicated to the ocean's history and its importance in contemporary society. In addition to marine-life specimens and models, the new hall uses high-definition video images to communicate messages to visitors, with the footage displayed by 12 Sony 4K SXRD(TM) large-venue projectors.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 16:45 24th Sep
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PRNewswire/ -- The newest exhibition hall at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History here in the nation's capital is dedicated to the ocean's history and its importance in contemporary society. In addition to marine-life specimens and models, the new hall uses high-definition video images to communicate messages to visitors, with the footage displayed by 12 Sony 4K SXRD(TM) large-venue projectors.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 15:00 24th Sep
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The newest exhibition hall at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History here in the nation's capital is dedicated to the ocean's history and its importance in contemporary society. In addition to marine-life specimens and models, the new hall uses high-definition video images to communicate messages to visitors, with the footage displayed by 12 Sony 4K SXRD(TM) large-venue projectors.
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via SmartBrief @ 9:24 26th Sep
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The newest exhibition hall at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History here in the nation's capital is dedicated to the ocean's history and its importance in contemporary society. In addition to marine-life specimens and models, the new hall uses high-definition video images to communicate messages to visitors, with the footage displayed by 12 Sony 4K SXRD(TM) large-venue projectors.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 16:45 24th Sep
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Politico has declared it the "worst debate in history," but bloggers still had plenty to say about last night's town-hall showdown between Barack Obama and John McCain. The consensus among liberal and conservative bloggers is that Obama won, prevailing against McCain with his professorial manner, coherent answers, and his calm, presidential demeanor. Despite expectations that the town-hall format would favor McCain, he did just OK. Liberal bloggers say he seemed "clumsy and unsure of himself," failed to shake up or change the direction of his flailing campaign, and had some "whoppers" throughout the night. Conservative bloggers say he was good but it "wasn't enough," and he failed to make Obama seem dangerous. Both liberals and conservatives agree Tom Brokaw was a subpar moderator who put a damper on the town-hall aspect of the debate.
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via US News @ 20:35 8th Oct
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NAY PYI TAW, 7 Oct-Chairman of the leading committee for organizing 16th Myanmar Traditional Cultural Performing Arts Competitions Commander of Nay Pyi Taw Command Maj-Gen Wai Lwin and Vice-Chairman of the leading committee Minister for Culture Maj-Gen Khin Aung Myint together with officials of the committee and sub-committees inspected preparation for holding the competitions at Golden Jubilee Hall of University of Veterinary Science, Consortium Halls of Forest Research Department, University of Agriculture and Agriculture Research Department, theaters and convocation hall on Nay Pyi Taw Yezin University Campus and the hall of No. 7 Transit Centre this afternoon.
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via New Light of Myanmar @ 2:20 9th Oct
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inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame earlier this year, will be honored at the Minnesota Twins baseball game on
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via Earthtimes.org @ 14:47 4th Aug
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inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame earlier this year, will be honored at the Minnesota Twins baseball game on
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via Houston Chronicle @ 14:48 4th Aug
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HOUSTON, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA astronaut and Minneapolis native Colonel Robert D. Cabana, inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame earlier this year, will be honored at the Minnesota Twins baseball game on Aug. 11. Cabana will throw out the first pitch as the Twins host the New York Yankees at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. Afterwards Cabana will be available to sign autographs for fans.
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via Macro World Investor @ 14:47 4th Aug
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HOUSTON, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA astronaut and Minneapolis native Colonel Robert D. Cabana, inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame earlier this year, will be honored at the Minnesota Twins baseball game on Aug. 11. Cabana will throw out the first pitch as the Twins host the New York Yankees at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. Afterwards Cabana will be available to sign autographs for fans.
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via Street Insider @ 14:47 4th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Prentice Hall and SAMS Publishing today announced the release of key titles for the open source community, including The Official Ubuntu Book, third edition and Ubuntu Unleashed: 2008 Edition, both of which provide definitive instruction on the new Ubuntu 8.04 Long Term Support (also known by the latest animal code name,
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via SmartBrief @ 7:38 6th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)-- Prentice Hall and SAMS Publishing today announced the release of key titles for the open source community, including The Official Ubuntu Book, third edition and Ubuntu Unleashed: 2008 Edition, both of which provide definitive instruction on the new Ubuntu 8.04 Long Term Support (also known by the latest animal code name, "Hardy Heron").
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via TMC Net @ 14:01 5th Aug
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Video: U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation Join Ad Council to Inspire Invention in Children
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via SmartBrief @ 11:10 3rd Aug
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A Director and Curator with extensive experience co-ordinating international contemporary art exhibitions and managing public art galleries in Canada is the newly appointed Director of the Rodman Hall Arts Centre, Brock University.
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via Brock University @ 18:13 30th Aug
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Wife of the Governor-General, Her Excellency the Most Hon. Lady Rheima Hall (2nd left) and artist Thelma Carey-Thompson, discuss one of the paintings done by Mrs. Carey-Thompson, 'Cock of the Walk', which is now on show at the 'Impulses of the Jamaican Soul' art exhibition in Toronto, Canada. Lady Hall, who is a former Principal of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, also has a painting in the show called, 'View from the Chapel'.
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via Government of Jamaica @ 23:25 3rd Oct
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Supporters of funding for the arts marched to Parliament Hill on Wednesday after a town hall meeting with federal candidates at the University of Ottawa.Supporters of funding for the arts marched to Parliament Hill on Wednesday after a town hall meeting with federal candidates at the University of Ottawa.
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via CBC Sudbury @ 19:02 25th Sep
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To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the Edinburgh Evening News site.
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via Edinburgh Evening News @ 14:04 30th Aug
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TMC Launches New Web Sites: Cable | WiMAX | Satellite | Robotics | IT | ITEXPO West begins in: Register Now!
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via TMC Net @ 7:02 8th Aug
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MOSCOW (AP) - Moscow's mayor ordered the outdoor artists and souvenir vendors of Arbat Street on Tuesday to clear out within three days — a move that would take much of the color from a pedestrian street thronged by tourists in search of curios and kitsch.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 17:52 5th Aug
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It's been a turbulent year for eBay sellers. Just last week there were rumors of impending layoffs at eBay, and the important holiday shopping season is rapidly approaching.
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via Auctionbytes.com @ 19:16 19th Sep
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"In the 1970s, Draper used a toy whistle found in Cap'n Crunch cereal to hack phone lines and make calls. Draper realized the whistle produced the exact tone necessary to signal that an active call on a phone line had ended—2600 Hz, to be precise—when in fact it had not, thus allowing the call to continue even after the exchange thought it had ended."
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via Linux Today @ 7:10 11th Sep
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DigitalDame2 writes "Not all hackers are bad guys, but a few fall prey to the dark side and use their talents for evil — not good. In compiling this list of the craziest cyber crimes, PC Mag looked for a few things: ingenuity (had it been done before?), scope (how many computers, agencies, companies, sites, etc. did it affect?), cost (how much in monetary damages did it cause?), and historical significance (did it start a new trend?). Read on about famous hackers John Draper, Robert Morris, Kevin Poulsen, and others."
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via Slashdot @ 9:59 9th Sep
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ST. LOUIS (AP) - Back in their sport's heyday, bowlers like Dick Weber and Ray Bluth ruled America's lanes and living rooms. Calling St. Louis home was natural for their team — the Buds, which was named for the city's iconic Budweiser beer.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 22:19 13th Aug
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