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The News Review:

- Best Sellers-Audio
- Home Grown Music Tech.
- Help for those struggling with mortgage crisis
- Illinois man’s home is a museum housing 600.
- Yamaha Selects TwonkyMedia Server to Power MusicCAST2 Home Audio …
- SSP America Announces New Restaurant Lineup at JFK International …

Best Sellers-Audio
The Associated Press
“Whatever It Is” Zac Brown Band. “ut Last Night” Kenny Chesney.

Home Grown Music Tech.
Examiner.com
Telling me that he "couldn’t do a lick of this a month ago" and "playing sound engineer producer and artist in the same sitting all by your lonesome is definitely a challenge. " Like many artists learning quickly how to master their music he has found it pleasing and enjoys what he is doing. With home recording becoming more popular and the technology to build such becoming cheaper home grown music and.

Help for those struggling with mortgage crisis
Public Radio International PRI
Department of Housing and Urban Development offers more than just hope but modes of help for those struggling in the wake of the mortgage crisis. The following is not a full transcript; for full story listen to audio. For much of American history the dream of prosperity has primarily been home-grown literally. Home ownership has been the key to developing and sustaining wealth for generations of Americans. ver the course of the better part of the 20th century minorities and lower-income American made huge strides in sharing in that dream. But for a growing number of Americans the home mortgage bust and deep recession have turned the dream into a nightmare.

Illinois man’s home is a museum housing 600.
Philadelphia Inquirer
He and his wife scraped together what little money they had to buy radios from flea markets yard sales and estate sales. Each purchase filled a gap in the history of the medium beginning with early 1900 radios from Atwater-Kent and diamond-tipped Edison phonographs and on to tabletop and pocket transistor radios from the 1950s. His collection has grown so big – about 600 radios LaVelle figures – that he has opened it to the public for free viewings. The Antique Radio Museum as he calls it has no Web page (the LaVelles can barely work their home computer) and is not advertised any place that could be easily found. But it attracts a few dozen children and seniors each year most who stop and marvel at a piece of history come back to life. "Some people walk in and they don’t say a word" LaVelle said. "They just stop and stare and you can tell it’s taking them back in time.

Yamaha Selects TwonkyMedia Server to Power MusicCAST2 Home Audio …
Business Wire (press release)
PV is a subsidiary of NextWave Wireless Inc. About Yamaha Corporation Yamaha founded in 1887 is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of comprehensive music instruments. Yamaha has grown through developing a broad spectrum of businesses including audio & video products electronic devices and information technology products. In the audio & video products business fields based on years of know-how in construction acoustics semiconductor technology and acoustic design Yamaha offers digital home theater systems that fully exploit Yamaha’s original digital sound field processing (DSP) technology. Yamaha is headquartered in Hamamatsu City Shizuoka Japan and its group now has 106 sales and production subsidiaries. Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This press release contains “forward-looking statements” for purposes of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve risks and uncertainties.
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SSP America Announces New Restaurant Lineup at JFK International …
PR Newswire (press release)
SSP’s renovations are already underway with a diverse range of national and international brands designed to capture the appetites of the millions of international and domestic passengers traveling through JFK’s Terminal 4. The Palm Bar & Grille created by The Palm Restaurant “the nation’s classic American steak house” will be one of many brands to debut in 2009 marking its first location in an airport. Founded on Second Avenue in New York City by Pio Bozzi and John Ganzi in 1926 The Palm has grown to be the oldest family-owned white tablecloth restaurant to expand across the United States. Characterized as the place “to see and be seen” The Palm is known for its hospitality huge portions and caricature adorned walls. Busy Terminal 4 travelers can anticipate being swept up and away by the spirit of The Palm as they enjoy its prime cuts of meat and popular Italian and seafood dishes. Pioneering fine gastronomy in airports the Seafood Bar by Caviar House & Prunier will premiere in the US with its unique contemporary dining style and exquisite menu of Balik smoked salmon fresh Atlantic seafood and distinctive Prunier farmed and Caspian caviar. The Seafood Bar’s design provides an indulgent oasis for the traveler with the intimacy of tableside preparation and a premier selection of wine and vodkas.

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