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HOW DO I ... Get the most out of my camera
Autumn is the best time of year to take pictures. The clear days and warm light combine with the fall colors to create some beautiful, once-a-year tableaux that make you think, "Camera!" It's crazy, the range of digital camera choices and prices you have...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Nikon Corp, Juvenile Delinquency
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Russell Henley arrives with a flourish
Wednesday in the desert was a day for fist bumps and well-wishing for Russell Henley, the new wonder on the PGA Tour. The tournament that Southern California learned to love under the banner of the Bob Hope Desert Classic, now called the Humana...
Tags: Bill Haas, PGA Tour, Bob Hope, Webb Simpson, Humana Incorporated
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'Mortal Kombat' creator Ed Boon back with DC superhero game
Ed Boon was pulling punches. I could tell immediately: Why else would Aquaman be wiping the floor with Batman? Not to mention, I was playing Ed Boon in a video game, a fighting game, that Ed Boon, the king of the fighting-game genre, created. The game...
Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Science and Technology, Zynga Inc., Entertainment, Politics
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Stock sell-off shows an emotional investment in Apple
A friend of mine, a weatherman for a local TV station, always greets me the same way: "Time to sell my Apple stock?" And I always offer the same response: Do you still like the company? "Yes." Then don't sell it. Investors were wringing their...
Tags: Steve Jobs, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Automotive Equipment
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Yo-Yo Ma proves his virtuoso mettle in Lutoslawski's Cello Concerto, with CSO
Through his now frequent visits to the city as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's creative consultant, Yo-Yo Ma has made himself the poster child for elevating the role of culture in people's everyday lives and advancing their opportunities to experience...
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Stolen television could help solve killing of retired farmer in Sullivan Co.
A stolen television may be the key to solving the homicide of a retired Sullivan County farmer. Indiana State police said someone stole the 46-inch Sony Bravia LCD TV from the home of 85-year-old Lowell Badger. Investigators are asking anyone who knows...
Tags: Murder, Theft
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Top box sets, from the Beatles to Bill Withers
Here are some of the more notable box sets of the season in rock and pop: Beatles, “Stereo Vinyl Box Set” (Capitol, $319): The Beatles’ core 14 albums are repackaged again, this time with vinyl connoisseurs in mind. Each remastered...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Entertainment, Madison Square Garden, Johnny Cash, John Paul Jones
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From the Right: Giving what you've earned to the government
There is much talk about the country going off the “fiscal cliff” at the end of the year. We have all heard about tax increases, tax rate changes, entitlement reform and how these will or will not affect federal budgets and deficits. But as an...
Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Qualcomm Inc., Rentals, Mortgages, Colleges and Universities
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Thinking inside the classical box
From the bounty of boxed sets released during the past year, here are six classical albums sure to please gift givers and receivers alike: Soloists, Vienna Philharmonic, Georg Solti, conductor; Wagner: "Der Ring des Nibelungen" — The Ultimate...
Tags: Johannes Brahms, Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment, Festive Events
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Black Friday, Cyber Monday and now #GivingTuesday
Thanksgiving usually means family, food, football and, of course, the kickoff of the holiday shopping season with Black Friday and Cyber Monday. With so much consumption going on, giving back can easily be overlooked. The 92nd Street Y in New York...
Tags: Human Interest, Charity, Twitter, Inc., Hurricane Sandy (2012), News Agency
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Phil Rosenthal: Forming a Bond with brands
On the big screen, a hero's mettle is established by showing how much punishment the star can withstand and how daunting the obstacles are while ultimately getting the job done. Early in the latest James Bond movie, "Skyfall," an assassin seeks to escape...
Tags: Skyfall (movie), Entertainment, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Caterpillar Inc., Ian Fleming
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For film fest, is 'good enough' good enough?
Is the Chicago International Film Festival good, good enough or not quite that? This is the question. This is the question to be asked of any festival, every perennial cultural mainstay in every city. It's the way to keep us all honest, whatever dog we...
Tags: Los Angeles Film Festival, Viola Davis, Culture, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Entertainment Events
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