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Nanoimprint lithography makes a good impression
Research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has given a boost to the emerging microcircuit manufacturing technology known as nanoimprint lithography.
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Local photographer featured at gallery
ROGERS — Kathy Mayhue is a professional photographer as well as a wife, mother and community volunteer in northwest Arkansas. (Benton County Daily Record)
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High Falls Film Festival Opens
The Rochester High Falls International Film Festival opened Wednesday night. The festival features more than 120 films. The Memorial Art Gallery, Cinema Theatre, and Highland Bowl have been added to the venues list, along with the Little Theatre and George Eastman House Dryden Theatre.
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Specialty Coffee Association of America Names 2008 Recognition Award Recipients
Honoring some of the leading experts and professionals who have made outstanding contributions to the coffee industry, the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) today announces the recipients of its 2008 Recognition Awards. The honorees will be recognized on May 3 before thousands of coffee professionals during SCAA's 20th Annual Conference & Exhibition in Minneapolis, Minn. SCAA is the ...
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Exclusive: Wire confirmed as headliners at new London festival
The first ever Offset festival arrives with a bang this summer, organisers confirming that Wire will headline the event in east London
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Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its loss narrowed to $115 million in the first quarter as it chases a bigger stake in digital photography.
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Digi Snacks "Dirty" Artwork
Bonus! More Bobby Digital art! Digi Snacks Intro [ft. Understanding] U Can't Stop Me Now [ft. Inspectah Deck] Drama [ft. Monk and Thea van Seijen] Goodnight Kiss [ft.
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Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up
Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its first-quarter loss narrowed to $115 million as it chases a bigger stake in digital photography. Hit by carry-over restructuring charges after navigating a four-year digital overhaul, the photography products maker lost the...
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Kodak posts narrower loss, sales up
ROCHESTER, N.Y.–Eastman Kodak Co. says its loss narrowed to $115 million loss in the first quarter as it chases a bigger stake in digital photography.
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'American Idol': Can David Cook Sustain A Rock Career After The Show?
"American Idol" contestant David Cook consistently wins votes with his rocking covers of pop songs, but can he sustain a career after the show?
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Kodak still in the red, but digital finally clicks
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Eastman Kodak Co. says its loss narrowed to $115-million loss in the first quarter as it chases a bigger stake in digital photography.
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The Tech Museum of Innovation Partners With the International Council of Museums to Host First Virtual International ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.----The Tech Museum of Innovation , one of the nation's premiere science and technology museums, announced today that it is partnering with the International Council of Museums to host the 31st annual International Museum Day within The Tech Virtual Museum in Second Life on May 18, 2008.
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Kodak loss narrows to $115M in 1st-qtr as sales rise, digital photo business grows
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its loss narrowed to $115 million in the first quarter as it chases a bigger stake in digital photography.
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Maryland Summer Jazz Festival Launches 2008 Season
Marylanders and tourists will be treated to a cool helping of jazz when the Maryland Summer Jazz Festival stages its fourth annual event July 15-25, 2008 in Rockville, near the nation's capital.
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Surrey Local News
THE green light has been given for a major refurbishment of the Grade II-listed Watts Gallery in Compton, near Godalming. Urgent action is needed to secure the fabric and long-term future of the building, which hosts a special exhibition devoted to the works of the great Victorian artist G.F. Watts.
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Do My Job: Separating Shrimp from their Heads
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- With the Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival coming, I'm doing another one of your jobs: the slimy, squishy work of separating shrimp from their unneeded heads.
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Kodak loss narrows as sales edge up
Photography giant still in the red as it transitions to a digital world but overall sales rise 1 per cent
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Monterey Jazz Festival's 2nd Annual Jazz Legends Gala Honors Gerald Wilson, May 2, 2008
April 30, 2008; Monterey, California; The Monterey Jazz Festival will honor the legendary artist and composer, Gerald Wilson, with the 2nd MJF Jazz Legends Award on May 2, 2008. This elegant, black-tie gala--co-chaired by Clint & Dina Eastwood--is being held at the exclusive Tehama Golf Club in Carmel.
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Cuban Artist Contributes to Jazz Legacy
On Monday, May 5, Cuban artist Uldis Lopez Paredes will unveil his most ambitious piece of work since being granted asylum in the U.S. last year. He created the sculpture in celebration of jazz and the freedom of expression it represents.
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Mayfest starting today is an oldie with lots of goodies
By BRYON OKADA FORT WORTH -- There's an extensive municipal history behind Mayfest stretching to the late 1960s -- but never mind all that. The Mayfest that is closest to the heart is simply Fort Worth's oldest family festival, one that typically attracts some 200,000 visitors during the first weekend of May. With a focus on children, arts, music and culture, well, what better way to usher in ...
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Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up
Eastman Kodak Co. says its loss narrowed to $115 million loss in the first quarter as it chases a bigger stake in digital photography. The photography products maker said Thursday it earned the equivalent of 40 cents a share in the quarter, compared with a loss of $151 million, or 53 cents a share, a year earlier. It says its sales rose 1 percent to $2.093 million from $2.08 billion. ...
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Artist prefers one blonde
Billy Pappas, star of a documentary, spent eight years perfecting his work of Marilyn Monroe 'Waiting for Hockney,' about Billy Pappas' close-up study of Marilyn Monroe, opens at the Maryland Film Festival.
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Waynesville Public Art Commission to meet today
The Waynesville Public Art Commission will hold a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. today at Town Hall.
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Art
Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art fundraiser, 6-9 p.m. today, Imperial Palace Casino Resort and Spa; tickets $50; details, call (228) 374-5547.
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