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...Part of it is because of the limited level of direct intrusion into curriculum by the government,” he said...
...language requires the audience member to keep a keen ear and cue in to what is being said, while the contemporary music adds a more modern feel that to which the audience can relate to and in which it can get engaged. The messages of the play are direct, in such a way that they, as Gentry affirms, “take hold of the audience, captivate them, and then reverb with them in their hearts and minds.” In addition to its fresh approach, “rainbow/streets” promises to convey significant and powerful...
...experience last year with JVC?s Everio hard-disk camcorder, I?ve been skeptical of downloading files to the computer to burn to DVD. But Sanyo includes Ulead?s DVD MovieFactory, a rudimentary program for cutting film together quickly and dumping it to DVD. It even has a direct-to-disc feature that lets you burn straight from camcorder to DVD. Of course, the requirement is that your PC has a DVD burner. Also, you will lose the high-definition video resolution when you burn to DVD, but at least you?ll be starting with a very nice 1280x720 pixel...
...concern? In all the press articles which aim to alert us to this problem, the most “evidence” that is ever cited is that New York Congressman Anthony Weiner wrote a letter to Harvard President Lawrence Summers “insisting the prince had direct ties to terrorism by virtue of his membership in a government that preaches reactionary Islam.” This is usually mentioned alongside an unsubstantiated claim that the Saudi Royalty funds Palestinian terrorists—without, however, ever linking Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal to this claim. If Congressman Weiner were onto...
...tent, in a retaliatory attack after the Berlin bombing), Qadhafi began to "call every Arab leader on his Rolodex" to lobby for an Arab summit, the cable says. U.S. diplomats had learned, from sources whose identity appears to be blacked out, that "Qadhafi was concerned that he had no direct communications with the [U.S. government] other than through his speeches," according to the cable. U.S. embassy officials were told "that Qadhafi had sounded hysterical in his telephone call to [Jordan's] King Abdullah, as if only the King's personal intervention would prevent U.S. action...