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"Smoking" Billboards Create Confusion in L.A.
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Talk about a smokin' marketing campaign. New billboards promoting Judd Apatow's upcoming movie Pineapple Express, starring Seth Rogan and James Franco, has Sony/Columbia TriStar doing damage control. The billboards, five of them in Los...Tags: James Franco, Fires, Pineapple Express, Judd Apatow
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DVD releases
A partial schedule of upcoming movies on DVD. July 29 Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay—New Line Never Back Down—Summit Shine a Light—Paramount Aug. 5 The Counterfeiters—Sony Aug. 19 Deal—Fox/MGM Miss...Tags: Paramount, Bank Robbery
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Drysdale's barbs slice with a velvet knife
South Florida Sun-SentinelCliff Drysdale did not — repeat, did NOT — down that Valium tablet 31 years ago, though I suspect he thought hard about it. He was 36 then, had been through enough tennis seasons to crack the top 10 and earn a few dollars, but was now...Tags: Rod Laver, Mary Pierce, U.S. Open Tennis, Clothing and Textiles Industry, John McEnroe
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Progress reported on wireless TV
Sony, Samsung and other consumer-electronics heavyweights are uniting to support a technology that could send high-definition video signals wirelessly from a single set-top box to screens around the home. The consortium due to be announced today is an...Tags: Electronics, Sharp Corp, Hitachi Limited, Motorola, Inc.
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Push the LCDs
LCD or plasma? If you've been shopping for a flat-panel television TV, that's the big question. According to a mystery-shopper survey, electronics salespeople don't know much about the differences, but still have a ready answer: LCD.
More than three...Tags: Electronics, Marketing, Consumer Electronics Industry, Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Limited
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Catching spirit of enterprise
Sun reporterForget working at the mall, life-guarding or filing paperwork. For 30 Baltimore students, their summer job is about finding their entrepreneurial spirit. And many of them believe that getting paid to craft a business plan is not a bad way to spend a...Tags: Colgate-Palmolive Company, Federal Reserve, Business Enterprises, Morgan State University, Academic Progress
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Fleisher celebrates 80 years of music
Sun Music CriticLeon Fleisher will celebrate his 80th birthday this week doing two of his favorite things - playing the piano and conducting. Joining him onstage for an all-Mozart program will be the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, which shares with Fleisher a long, strong...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Academic Progress, Classical Music, Peabody Conservatory, Music Industry
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Tax credits now critical to region's film industry
I would like to set the record straight on a number of inaccurate statements made by Sheldon H. Laskin in his column "Leave film tax credits on the cutting-room floor" (Commentary, July 14). Mr. Laskin wrongly suggests that state and local governments...Tags: Celebrity, Hippodrome Theatre, Bruce Springsteen, State Budgets, Economic Policy
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AA Batteries Power Devices
The TekCharge MP1550 portable charger uses four AA batteries to power and charge cellphones, MP3 players, PDAs, digital cameras and many other portable devices on the go. The pocket-size device, which goes for $25, uses standard or rechargeable batteries...Tags: Nokia Corp., LM Ericsson Telephone Company
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'Dark Knight' may be summer's highest-grossing film
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt smashed the weekend box-office records. But a closer look at "The Dark Knight's" performance suggests that the Batman sequel is poised to be the summer's -- if not the year's -- highest-grossing release. While the final theatrical take for "The Dark...Tags: ABBA, Sales, Batman, Will Ferrell, Spider-Man
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