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Concert Calendar: Pick Your Dance Party Poison

Feb. 29 - One Step Beyond: Jazzy Jeff and DJ Dirty Finger One Step Beyond: Jazzy Jeff and DJ Dirty Finger at the Rose Center for Earth and Space (at the American Museum of Natural History) Jazzy Jeff, best known as the Fresh Prince's lovable sidekick, is actually one of the most legendary and prolific hip-hop DJs. Along with Brooklyn's Dirty Finger, he'll help you get your groove on in outer space. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased through the museum's Web site.

Feb. 29 - Carl Allen and Rodney Whitaker Project As a part of their “Harlem in the Himalayas" series, the Rubin Museum will be hosting jazz drummer and composer Carl Allen with his new group featuring bassist Rodney Whitaker. This is sure to be a classy affair. Tickets are $20 at the door and include admission to the museum's exhibits.


Traverse Global Communications Corp Announces Acquisition of Web ...

Traverse Global Communications Corp is pleased to announced the successful completion of its latest acquisition. This latest acquisition brings an additional 1200 website customers to their client base.

(PRWEB) October 10, 2005 -- Traverse Global Communications Corp of Traverse City, Michigan announced that it has successfully completed its acquisition of H-Sphere web hosting provider HitSites Web Services LLC. This latest acquisition adds over 1200 websites to their web hosting client base.

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Kraft's salad dressing fix: Shake up well

We have not brought the innovation required of the category lead," said David Ervin, brand manager for salad dressings at Kraft.

But over the past year, he and others at Kraft have been on a mission to change that. It started as an attempt to repackage the company's dressings.

Kraft created a more modern-looking label and junked the bottle's triangular look for a thinner shape, to better fit a consumer's hand. The new bottle required the company to significantly rework manufacturing lines at its salad dressing plants in Champaign and Garland, Texas.

More than repackaging

But a packaging overhaul alone "could just give the illusion of progress," Ervin said. So, "we were asked to look at completely reshaping the business."

Kraft created from scratch five new olive-oil vinaigrette dressings.


Library events planned

The third annual “Edible Car Contest" will be held beginning at 6:30 p.m. Families are encouraged to come, build an edible car, race it down the track and see which car travels the farthest. A variety of edible products will be provided but if you have a great idea, it is recommended that you bring it, as there is no guarantee we will think of the same thing. The car must be built and have moving parts. Last year, we received a very nice donation to create a lecture series encouraging the community to make informed decisions about their lives, their community and their world on progressive topics. To kickoff the series we have scheduled a debate among the three main DFL candidates for United States Senate, Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, Mike Ciresi, and Al Franken. Mark your calendars now for Feb. 11 at 7 p.m.


First, Step Up

With no money and no organization, seven of us launched StepItUp in January 2007. Before the year was out, we'd helped organize 2,000 demonstrations in all 50 states-and helped take our once-radical demand for an 80 percent reduction in U.S. carbon emissions by mid-century into the halls of power.

We haven't won yet-but we're way beyond what we could have expected when we began. Last November, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stood at a podium in front of 7,000 college students gathered from around the country at the University of Maryland and led them in a chant: "80 percent by 2050." I'm as cynical as the next guy, but it feels like our democracy is starting to work.

It will need to work much better, though. We'll need to see a whole new level of commitment-to nonviolent protest, to electioneering, to endless lobbying.


Variety: Digital Editions

It makes it the copyright holder's job to find infringing content on a site like YouTube, and to request the content be removed.

"If YouTube takes stuff down when they get a notice, they're pretty much protected by the safe harbor, no matter how many people post copyrighted content," Schultz said.

Despite the protections of the Copyright Act, a copyright holder can still try to sue YouTube for copyright infringement and seek damages. Nguyen said one suit has already been filed against YouTube by Robert Tur of Los Angeles News Service, alleging a video he shot of the 1992 beating of Reginald Denny was posted to YouTube without his permission and seen more than 1,000 times. Tur's lawsuit, filed in July, claims the copy on YouTube limited his ability to profit from the video by licensing it.


Latest murder comes on the heels of a violent Carnival

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R.I.P Monk You will always be missed

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