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Diana Peterfreund (Free subscription) | 05/09/2007
It's 7 a.m. I must be on a metro car in an hour and a half, and I still need to accomplish a whole list of things that may or may not include packing. Meanwhile, I did get my hands on my camera, so pictures of Life & Style, for those of you who haven't gone grocery shopping this week and so missed the tabloid rack: This is the correct issue of the magazine on the left, and this is
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First Read (Free subscription) | 05/04/2007
From NBC's Mark Murray and John Yang Hillary Clinton's proposal to repeal the 2002 war authorization is being criticized from both the right and the left. At his on-the-record, off-camera gaggle this morning, deputy White House press secretary Tony Fratto called it "a political stunt." Meanwhile, John Edwards -- who has implicitly criticized Clinton for her refusal to apologize for her war authorization...
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TechNewsWorld (Free subscription) | 05/03/2007
Research In Motion has introduced a new model to its popular BlackBerry line -- the third addition in less then a year. The new mid-sized smartphone, dubbed "Curve," is geared toward consumers who prefer a full keyboard for typing text rather than the abridged version on the popular Pearl.
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 05/03/2007
Filed under: Coupes , Sports/GTs , Etc. , Chevrolet , GM click above image for a photo your of the National Corvette Museum April 26-28, 2007, hundreds of Corvette owners flocked to the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green Kentucky. The occasion was the C5-C6 Bash, a festival celebrating the latest two versions of the American sports car that started it all. Corvette-ifosi were also there to...
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Mobile Tech Today (Free subscription) | 05/03/2007
The BlackBerry family got a new member Thursday when parent Research In Motion introduced the Curve 8300 smartphone, which offers a full Qwerty keyboard, with one letter per key, unlike its smartphone cousin, RIM's Pearl. The Curve 8300 also features a 2-megapixel camera, a media player, a Web browser, a trackball-navigation system, and a MicroSD expansion slot that supports cards up to the current...
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Sci-Tech Today (Free subscription) | 05/03/2007
The BlackBerry family got a new member Thursday when parent Research In Motion introduced the Curve 8300 smartphone, which offers a full Qwerty keyboard, with one letter per key, unlike its smartphone cousin, RIM's Pearl. The Curve 8300 also features a 2-megapixel camera, a media player, a Web browser, a trackball-navigation system, and a MicroSD expansion slot that supports cards up to the current...
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Top Tech News (Free subscription) | 05/03/2007
The BlackBerry family got a new member Thursday when parent Research In Motion introduced the Curve 8300 smartphone, which offers a full Qwerty keyboard, with one letter per key, unlike its smartphone cousin, RIM's Pearl. The Curve 8300 also features a 2-megapixel camera, a media player, a Web browser, a trackball-navigation system, and a MicroSD expansion slot that supports cards up to the current...
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NewsFactor Network (Free subscription) | 05/03/2007
The BlackBerry family got a new member Thursday when parent Research In Motion introduced the Curve 8300 smartphone, which offers a full Qwerty keyboard, with one letter per key, unlike its smartphone cousin, RIM's Pearl. The Curve 8300 also features a 2-megapixel camera, a media player, a Web browser, a trackball-navigation system, and a MicroSD expansion slot that supports cards up to the current...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 05/03/2007
The architectural competition to design the new, $275 million Miami Science Museum in Bicentennial Park concluded Wednesday in a near photo finish, with the museum's selection committee ranking as its first choice the London-based firm of Grimshaw Architects.
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the scotto bloggo (Free subscription) | 05/01/2007
Murfreesboro (TN) Daily News Journal photo by Aaron Thompson Christian Golczynski, 8, receives the flag from his father's casket from Lt. Col. Ric Thompson during the graveside service last week. Golczynski's father, Staff Sgt. Marcus Andrew Golczynski, was killed by enemy fire in Iraq.
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Slate Magazine (Free subscription) | 05/01/2007
The Helmut in Helmut by June (Cinemax, Monday at 7 p.m. ET) is the late Helmut Newton, a photographer who made his name taking pictures of performers, politicians, society figures, and—infamously—women wearing some combination of very expensive clothing and nothing at all. June is his widow, a photographer herself under the name Alice Springs. Shot in the early '90s, first assembled in 1994, now receiving...
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MediaBistro.com (Free subscription) | 04/30/2007
(photo credits: Mary Reagan) S.J. Rozan introduced Saturday's "Literary Thrillers" panel, held at the Bowery Ballroom, by saying the...