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Nokia's 5610 XpressMusic phone brings the tunes
You may have heard about a cell phone or two that can also play music, but Nokia's 5610 XpressMusic — the successor to the Nokia 5300 — is one of the smallest and most user-friendly. The phone, $99 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile,...Tags: Nokia Corp., Wireless Technology
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Make that map to go
Most GPS devices are made to sit snugly in the confines of a car, where they rarely have to contend with dust, dirt or raging rapids. Garmin's new Nuvi 500, however, is intended to take more abuse than the average GPS unit. The 7.6-ounce device is...Tags: Vehicles, Garmin Ltd., Puerto Rico
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Unappreciated satire
My heart bleeds for poor little elitist feminist Maureen Dowd. How frightening it must be for her and those of her ilk to be confronted by a really successful woman, Sarah Palin. How dare an "upstart" such as the governor of Alaska and vice-presidential...Tags: Elections, National Government, Sarah Palin, Government, Altamonte Springs
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U.S. says it has new data on Azizabad raid
Associated PressKABUL, Afghanistan — The U.S. military said Sunday it has "new information" about an American attack that Afghanistan says killed 90 civilians and it is sending a senior military officer to the country to review its initial investigation that...Tags: Hamid Karzai, Heads of State, Government, NATO
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Wire-free home theater
Anyone with dreams of a home theater also has a nightmare: running wires across the floor or inside the walls to connect the audio equipment near the television with the speakers around the room. Polk Audio is selling a $1,200 sound bar — an...Tags: Polk Audio Incorporated
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Newspaper E-reader to be unveiled
New York Times News ServiceThe electronic newspaper, a large portable screen that is constantly updated with the latest news, has been a prop in science fiction for ages. It also figures in the dreams of newspaper publishers struggling with rising production and delivery costs,...Tags: News Media, Amazon.com Inc., National Government, Government, Sony Corp.
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U.S. will review Afghanistan death toll investigation
The U.S. military said Sunday that it had "new information" about an American attack that Afghanistan says killed 90 civilians, and it was sending a senior military officer to the country to review its initial investigation that concluded no more than...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Injuries, United Nations, Bombings, NATO
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Tyler Perry's career highlights
Baltimore Sun reporterFILM Bragging Rights -- Perry's sixth film opens on Friday. His first five films have sold more than $240 million at the box office, and three of the five debuted at number one--without conventional advertising methods. (The exceptions are Meet the...Tags: Helen Hayes, Music Theater, Tyler Perry, Satellite and Cable Service, Newspapers
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Tyler Perry branches out
You'd think world domination would be enough.
But, no, Tyler Perry isn't satisfied by his box-office-busting success in four artistic genres: film, TV, books and live theater.
He's not content that, in the past 15 years, he's gone from living in his car...Tags: Radio Industry, Flip Wilson, Minority Groups, Sammy Davis Jr., Parkville
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Get your oompah for less
Oktoberfest in Texas Hill Country If Germany is too far and too expensive this year, you might consider an Oktoberfest in the states. Fredericksburg, a city in Texas Hill Country, revels each year in oompah bands, polka and other dances, plenty of...Tags: Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Hurricane means rough sailing for vacation cruise
It wasn't quite the vacation they planned. Travelers on a Caribbean cruise returned to New York City on Saturday having spent most of the week trying to avoid Tropical Storm Hanna. The Carnival cruise left Aug. 29 with an itinerary that was supposed...Tags: Tropical Storm Hanna, Tropical Storms, Puerto Rico
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Itamar Moses is just looking to make sense of it all
Special to The TimesWRITING plays is occasionally a profession, arguably an art form, unmistakably a craft (hence the odd spelling of "playwright," distant cousin of the wheelwright). But might writing plays also be a mode of thinking -- a way to make sense of the world?...Tags: Religious Leaders, Tony Kushner, Celebrity, New York University, Tom Stoppard
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