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An unhappy 'Kodak moment'
The bankruptcy filing of Eastman Kodak Company this week marked the end of a chapter in American manufacturing history. The venerable corporation that gave the world the Brownie camera and the slogan "You push the button, we do the rest" once dominated...Tags: Media Industry, Corporate Performance, Companies and Corporations, Invention and Innovation, Economy, Business and Finance
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Kodak to stop making cameras, digital photo frames
Eastman Kodak, the company that invented the digital camera in 1975, is shutting down its digital camera business.
Kodak, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month, announced on Thursday that it will stop making digital photo cameras,...Tags: Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Google+, Bankruptcy, Video Supplies and Services
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Decades later, a Cold War secret is revealed
DANBURY, Conn. (AP) -- For more than a decade they toiled in the strange, boxy-looking building on the hill above the municipal airport, the building with no windows (except in the cafeteria), the building filled with secrets.
They wore protective...Tags: Danbury, Economy, Business and Finance, Satellite Technology, Entertainment, FBI
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Saul, folks
Change of SubjectUPDATED with many new links: Saul Alinsky, really? What small percentage of Americans knows enough about Saul Alinsky to understand Newt Gingrich's continual use of his name to slur President Barack Obama? A list of recent commentaries and relevant... -
Kodak name to disappear from Academy Awards theater
Company TownKodak company wins ruling to remove its name from Academy Awards home Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.... -
Clarence B. "Curly" Garrett
Clarence B. "Curly" Garrett, a retired Baltimore Sun news photographer whose career spanned nearly four decades, died Saturday of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Homewood at Plum Creek, a Hanover, Pa., retirement community.
The former Ellicott...Tags: Arts, Ash Wednesday, Photography, Ocean City, Fine Arts
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Gordon Parks
From the Kansas Historical Society:
African American photographer, author. Born November 30, 1912, Fort Scott, Kansas. Died: March 7, 2006, New York City, New York.
Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks was born November 30, 1912, in Fort Scott, Kansas,...Tags: Gordon Parks, African Americans, Fine Arts, Arts, Minority Groups
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A look back at Dec. 6, 1982
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelA look back at Dec. 6, 1982... -
Imax signs deal with Kodak to brighten the picture for its biggest screens
Company TownImax Corp. is taking the digital revolution to its biggest screens, thanks to a new deal with Eastman Kodak.... -
Some of Obama’s jobs council are experts at layoffs
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelPresident Obama is meeting with his Council on Jobs and Competitiveness in North Carolina today. The panel is stacked with heavy-hitter CEO's like General Electric Co. CEO Jeffry Immelt, Florida-based NextEra Energy CEO Lew Hay, Southwest Airlines CEO... -
District 59 fills vacant board spot
TribLocal - Arlington Heights » NewsAfter soliciting applications and deliberating on potential candidates, Community Consolidated School District 59 has selected Janice Krinsky to serve on the school board. Krinsky will …...
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