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The List: Pop music
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfronaut auteurs The experimental edge of black pop is alive with new music right now. Tricky, the Bristol, England-born dark Magus responsible for some of the most original sounds of the late '90s, makes a smashing comeback with the album "Knowle West...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Kelly Clarkson, Walt Disney, Johnny Cash, Best Buy Company Incorporated
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Finland's Lesson: Education
Like many other foreign journalists, I made the obligatory pilgrimage to Helsinki, Finland, to learn how this country has climbed to the top spots in key international rankings measuring economic, political and social success. The answer, I was told, is...Tags: Exports, School Examinations, Academic Progress, Colleges and Universities, Elementary Schools
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Jenni Rivera entre tequilas, aplausos y canciones
Ante un lleno total, Jenni Rivera volvió a conquistar el corazón de los angelinos al presentarse en el Teatro Nokia de esta ciudad.
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T-Mobile, Google join on handset
Dow Jones NewswiresT-Mobile said Monday that it plans to launch a mobile phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android software, making it the first operator to do so and posing a direct threat to Apple Inc.'s popular iPhone. A spokesman for Deutsche Telekom AG, T-Mobile's...Tags: Deutsche Telekom AG, Christmas, Google Inc., New York Times, iPhone
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Nokia's Prospects May Be Brighter
I am disappointed with the performance of my Nokia Corp. shares this year. Will they be doing any better? — L.H. The world's largest maker of mobile phones recently signed a major deal that could boost its lagging U.S. sales. It signed a 15-...Tags: LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Sony Corp., Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Merrill Lynch & Company Inc., Citigroup Incorporated
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Dust to settle on multiple Nokia deals
Q: I am disappointed with the performance of my Nokia Corp. shares. Will they be doing any better? L.H. A: The world's largest maker of mobile phones recently signed a major deal that could boost its lagging U.S. sales. It signed a 15-year licensing...Tags: Sales, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Qualcomm Inc.
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For Broadcom, not all of its chips are down
Tribune Media ServicesQ uestion: The news seems mixed on my Broadcom Corp. stock. Please clarify for me. -- D.M. Answer: It has a promising future but lingering scandal from the past. This Southern California manufacturer of an array of communications chips is expected to...Tags: Corporate Officers, Mutual Funds, Henry Samueli, Trials, Securities
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Is NATO reaching too far east?
Today's question: Did the U.S. overplay its hand in Eastern Europe when Russia was weak and reeling from the collapse of the Soviet Union? Previously, Moynihan and Meier discussed the extent to which Russia wants to exert control over former Soviet...Tags: Washington Post Company, Columbia University, NATO, Death and Dying, Wojciech Jaruzelski
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Nokia should start hitting right buttons after deals
Tribune Media ServicesQuestion: I am disappointed with the performance of my Nokia Corp. shares this year. Will they be doing any better? -- L.H. Answer: The world's largest maker of mobile phones recently signed a major deal that could boost lagging U.S. sales. It signed a...Tags: Sales, Morningstar Incorporated, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Citigroup Incorporated, Qualcomm Inc.
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Please Steve Spurrier, save college football from the Stepford coaches
Sentinel ColumnistOne of our editors sent out an e-mail the other day soliciting ideas for a wish list of 10 things that will make college football better. I have only item on my list: Make Steve Spurrier relevant again. More than a playoff, more than a moratorium on...Tags: Florida State University, Al Groh, Colleges and Universities, Citrus Bowl, Urban Meyer
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Palm, others sued over network patent
Palm Inc., Motorola Inc., Research In Motion Ltd., and other makers of mobile communications devices were sued by a closely held company that claims its patent used for networking browsing has been violated by the companies. In the suit filed this week...Tags: LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Sony Corp., Defendants, Prosecution, Motorola, Inc.
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