Archive for July 11th, 2010

3-D TV: a new device and a new language

Let’s say you’ve started lusting for a 3-D television. When it’s good, it’s very good. It sucks you in

3-D television: Lust for a new entertainment device

NEW YORK There’s a basic lesson of 3-D television: It isn’t all the same. When it’s good, it’s very good. It sucks you in.

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President Barack Obama jetted into Las Vegas last week for a pair of stump speeches to raise campaign cash and stir supporters for fellow Democrat Sen. Harry Reid, who faces a tough race against Republican Sharron Angle.

Family remembers worker as officials close files on fatal fall

“Drive safe,” were the last words Marychris Rodriguez ever spoke to Vicente, her 20-year-old son. That was as he headed to a one-night stage job on the Strip to help “load out” the Tom Jones show, which had finished its run at a local hotel. Vicente never returned.

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It took less than six minutes for WBO featherweight world champion and Puerto Rican star Juan Manuel Juanma Lopez to dispatch an outmatched Bernabe Concepcion on Saturday night at Coliseo De Puerto Rico in Hato Rey, just outside of the capital city of San Juan. After four knockdowns in the explosivealbeit shortfight, referee Luis Pabon halted the bout at 2:37 of round two, awarding Lopez the …

3-D television: New device, new language that isn’t all the same

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