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Photoshop: Memories - the way we want them (Seattle Times) Removing her ex-husband from more than a decade of memories may take a lifetime for Laura Horn, a police emergency dispatcher in Rochester... | | | nawsuat at yahoo.com (Indymedia Chiapas) Anyone want to write, or phone, or email Al Qaeda and give 'em what for? Maybe yell at them for daring to operate in the good 'ole U.S.A.? \ \ What?! When? Who? Bushite bullshit to hide bremer's THEFT of 19 billion with Greenspan. | | | 'I've still got the music in me' says Elton's old pal Kiki Dee (Daily Mail) When Kiki Dee first met Elton John, she smashed his precious glasses. But after an extraordinary partnership spanning 40 years, they're closer than ever. | | | Abundance of palaces in India's most colorful state (The Salt Lake Tribune) Rajasthan has an embarrassment of palaces: middle of nowhere, towering on hilltops, crammed in narrow backstreets and reflected in lakes - so many that the Rajasthanis don't know what to do with them. They've been turned into hotels, museums and government offices. Some have been overtaken by bats. | | | All that drama (Honolulu Advertiser) "Mamma Mia!," the Broadway stage blockbuster boasting ABBA songs, looms as a hot ticket in the Islands' 2008-09 theatrical season — but it doesn't arrive until May, for a two-week run at the Blaisdell Concert Hall. | | | Find Members (SiliconIndia) Pradeep Singh, Founder and CEO of Aditi Technologies, is ready to take on the world in a relatively young market—the outsourced product development (OPD) market. “The OPD industry is highly promising. We are already seeing a great momentum in this industry,” says Singh. | | | I was there. Just ask Photoshop. (International Herald Tribune) As image-editing software grows in sophistication and ubiquity, alterations go far beyond removing red-eye and whitening teeth. | | | Photo Touch-Ups the New Reality (The Lakeland Ledger) Removing her ex-husband from more than a decade of memories may take a lifetime for Laura Horn, a police emergency dispatcher in Rochester, N.Y. But removing him from a dozen years of vacation photographs took only hours, with some deft mouse work from a willing friend who was proficient in Photoshop, the popular digital-image editing program. | | | Tuesday, August 19, 2008 (Deccan Herald) Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Environment and Development: Panel discussion on ‘Knowledge challenges’ by Ramachandra Guha and Kalpana Sharma, Bangalore International Centre Auditorium, 4th Main Road, 2nd Cross, Domlur 2nd Stage, 5 pm. | | | Local theater groups plan vibrant season (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Performances run 7:30 p.m. Thursdays to Saturdays and 2 and 5:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets $16, $14 seniors and students; group prices available. Season tickets are $60 for five shows, $70 for all six, $77 for all shows plus the first play of next season. | | |
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