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- Life after the island
- Focus on the World Consumer Electronics Market Brief
- Fred Claus DVD Review
- In a wide-ranging interview, Palfrey and Zittrain survey the …
Home Grown Terrorism and the Original Crime of the Century – An …
Huffington Post, NY
Got to credit former New York Times and Vanity Fair reporter, HOWARD BLUM, for uncovering this vital story. He wraps it in a creative narrative that says sweeping historical movie. (The book has been optioned for film by the creatives behind the ROSEANNE and HOME IMPROVEMENT TV shows) There are titans practically on every CD. Times founder, HARRISON GRAY OTIS; son-in-law, HARRY CHANDLER; Socialist leader EUGENE DEBS, Union organizer SAMUEL GOMPERS and the three leads of the piece: celebrated detective WILLIAM J. “BILLY” BURNS, called America’s SHERLOCK HOLMES; legendary defense lawyer CLARENCE DARROW, and Hollywood film pioneer D.
Life after the island
Sun newspapers, FL
Don and Kathy Gerace have discovered, can be difficult. They’ve never had any children together, yet the Geraces are going through what every parent must — their creation has grown up, and they have grown older. Whether they like it or not, it’s time to move on. More than 30 years ago, Don Gerace (pronounced Jer-race) founded a scientific research institute on San Salvador Island in the Bahamas. It was there he met his wife, Kathy, who found her way to the island as a teacher. They married, and together the two of them built, from the ground up, a world-renowned scientific center that has since aided in the studies of 32,000 biology students, 18,000 geology students and 4,000 architects.
Focus on the World Consumer Electronics Market Brief
MarketWatch
Europe 97 DVD Market 97 Overview 97
Table 82: Survey of DVD-Video Player Purchases by Reason in Europe: 2005
Percentage Breakdown for Improved Picture Quality, Improved Audio,
Surround Sound and Others 97
Table 83: DVD Retail Transactions by Country in the Europe: Annual
Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of US$ for Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK, Iceland, Norway, and Others 98
Table 84: DVD Players and Recorder Sales by Country in Europe: Annual
Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Units for France,
Germany, UK, Italy, and Rest of Europe 98
Table 85: DVD Players and Recorder Sales by Country in Europe:
Percentage Market Share for 2004 and 2008 for France, Germany, UK,
Italy, and Rest of Europe 99
Table 86: DVD Audio Discs’ Shipments in Europe: Annual Market Estimates
for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Units 99 VHS Market 99 Industry
Outlook 99 Market Scenario 100
Table 87: Retail VHS Shipments by Country in Europe: Annual Market
Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Units for Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, The
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Others 100
Table 88: Rental VHS Shipments by Country in Europe: Annual Market
Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Units for Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, The
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Others 101
9a. Czech Republic 101 MP3 Players Continue to Grow 101
9b. France 102 Digital Technology Outstrips Analog 102 In-Home Cinema
and MP3 Spur Audio Sales 102 Sony Leads the Market 102 Specialist
Multiples: The Leading Distribution Channel 102 Audio Products 102
Desktop Personal Computers 103 TV, VCRs and Camcorders Market 103
9c. Germany 103 Down Trend of Consumer Electronics Market 103 Video
Volumes Outperform Audio 103 Technological Changes 103 Multiple
Specialists Dominate Retail Market 104 The Future Looks Brighter 104
Audio Products in Germany 104 Market Snapshots 104
9d. Italy 104 Low Product Prices Retains Sales 104 Shift in Consumer
Focus 104 Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting to Spur Demand for Digital TV
Sets 104 DVD Players Outstrip CD Players 104
Table 89: Italian Sales of DVD Players: Annual Market Estimates for 2003
through 2008 in Million Units 105 MP3 Players Gains Popularity 105
Table 90: Italian Sales of MP3 Players: Annual Market Estimates for 2003
through 2008 in ‘000 Units 105
9e. Russia 105 Digital Cameras Post Sturdy Market Growth 105
9f. United Kingdom 106 Market Overview 106 Multiple Ownership 106
Retailers – Key Contributors 106 Audio Products 106 Market Conditions
106 Leading Players 106 Desktop Personal Computers 106
Table 91: UK Shipments of Desktop PCs: Annual Market Estimates for 2003
through 2008 in ‘000 Units 107
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Fred Claus DVD Review
Ultimate Disney
Like Elf, The Santa Clause, and Miracle on 34th Street long before them, Fred Claus seeks to put a contemporary face on the winter holiday’s long-celebrated mythology. The title character is Santa Claus’ big brother, who from childhood has grown bitter in proportion to his sibling’s increasing claim on their family’s attentions. When Nicholas is made a saint (his hypothetical canonization apparently occurs while he’s still living), he and the rest of his family by blood and marriage are rendered ageless. Rather than considering the tedium or disadvantages of immortality, the film leaps ahead to the present day, where adult Fred (Vaughn) hasn’t shaken his situation of being eternally outshone by his much-revered relative (Paul Giamatti). Today, Fred is, above all else, a ne’er-do-well. A hostile Chicago repossessor, Fred is eager to speak ill of his estranged brother to fond children and to talk his way out of forgetting the birthday of his girlfriend Wanda (Rachel Weisz), a forgiving British meter maid.
In a wide-ranging interview, Palfrey and Zittrain survey the …
Harvard Law School News, MA
Code is riddled with things like the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992, which was seeking to regulate a particular technology, digital audiotape, which never took hold. And there are much worse examples. Jonathan and I have written a book on Internet censorship, ?Access Denied. ? You can look across the world and see laws that were meant to address what may have been real problems but which have much greater ramifications than anyone who passed them could have imagined. One of the issues John?s book raises is digital overload, including multitasking.