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An Out-of-Character Role for Subtitles - Washington PostAn Out-of-Character Role for Subtitles - Washington Post Boston Globe An Out-of-Character Role for SubtitlesWashington Post - 2 hours agoBy Rachel Beckman Rejoice — subtitles have been freed! For decades, they have been plain white lines of text tethered to the bottom of the screen in foreign films.Navigating the heart of a foreign land for 'Slumdog' Boston Globe 'Slumdog': A priority on reality Minneapolis Star TribuneVariety - Film Stew - alt.muslim - Times of Indiaall 14 news articles Obama urges help for homeowners, auto industry - Reuters Boston Globe Obama urges help for homeowners, auto industryReuters - 8 hours agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President-elect Barack Obama said struggling US automakers need a government rescue, but help should be conditioned upon changes in the industry, according to excerpts from a TV interview to air on Sunday.Video: Obamas React To Victory CBS Obama notes needed shifts in economic fix KAITThe Associated Press - New York Times - Los Angeles Times - The Canadian Pressall 253 news... Read more »
Unacceptable breach of privacy from the Greens TheUnacceptable breach of privacy from the Greens The Green Party has a website called vote for us where people can make billboards. Many have. But last week the Green Party sent an email to all those who made billboards asking if they would give permission for the billboards to be used in a newspaper advertisement - but it revealed everyones addresses in the process - meaning everyone who made a billboard could see who else had made one as well. That is an invasion of privacy. But the Greens are sending more unsolicited emails from a different Green Party address asking for people to vote for them - meaning they now have a data base consisting of e-mails that they are using for purposes for which email addresses were not given. That is unacceptable behaviour. Tags:advertisement, news, RSS News World, website Read More →
Buyers swarm back to market, sending stock average higher - Sharon HeraldBuyers swarm back to market, sending stock average higher - Sharon HeraldInvestors did an abrupt turnaround on Wall Street Thursday, muscling the Dow Jones industrial average up more than 550 points after driving it down near its lows for the year on a stream of negative economic and corporate news. After three days of selling that wiped out about $1 trillion in Juanes sweeps Latin Grammy awards - Bennington BannerHOUSTON (AP) — Colombian rocker Juanes ruled the Latin Grammys on Thursday, sweeping awards in five categories — including record of the year and album of the year — and setting a new record for total wins. Juanes’ joy-filled love song, “Me Enamora,” won record of the year, song of the year Space shuttle Endeavour races toward space station - Beaufort GazetteCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Space shuttle Endeavour raced toward the international space station on Saturday for a home makeover job after a brilliant moonlit launch that had NASA managers in awe. The shuttle and its seven astronauts blasted into orbit Friday night on a mission to redo the insides... Read more »
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