Michael Jackson 'This Is It' DVD set for Jan. 26 release
Carmel Valley Leader
The much anticipated DVD release of Michael Jackson's hit concert film "This Is It" will be Jan. 26, Sony Pictures announced Monday. The film, to be released on DVD and Blu-ray, showcases rehearsal footage of the late pop singer as he prepa...
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Edmonton Journal
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JiWire: WiFi to become predominant connection for ...
BizReport.com
Public hotspots, while they have some security problems, are increasingly popular with consumers on the go. Whether staying in touch with the office or simply surfing the net while waiting on line at a brick-and-mortar store, consumers are ...
Finals Survivl Strategies
The Daily Beacon
As the semester winds down and finals loom, students will be flooding the library and hitting the books, preparing to finish up on a high note. Here are a few tips to make it through the next two weeks.
Cards get Rhodes; Pennington staying in Miami
CharlotteObserver.com
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Race Relations: Readers react, Day 1
The Saginaw News
The following is a collection of mlive user comments, e-mails and other correspondence from readers sounding off on the first report in a 6-part series on race relations in Saginaw.
In Japan, an odd perch for Google
The Malaysian Insider
TOKYO, Dec 1 — In 2001, a fledgling Internet company named Google opened its first overseas office in Japan, eager to tap a huge technology market. But after eight years, Japan is one of a few major countries Google has yet to conquer. The ...
Staying safe over spring break
Tri-County Times
After the destination is programmed into the unit, it might help to click through the route ahead of time and compare the route with a printed map to ensure the GPS is taking the user where they really want to go. Wear safety belts at all t...