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Boasting a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, 3x optical zoom and DVD-like video capture, the Nokia N93 also offers advanced connectivity and editing options. You can connect the Nokia N93 directly to your compatible TV for a widescreen movie experience, upload your images and video directly from the handset to select online albums or blogs, and even create high-quality home movies and burn them to DVD with the included Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software. 'The mobile video revolution is here,' said Satu Ehrnrooth, head of Nokia Nseries Cameras, Multimedia, Nokia. 'People are already using the internet as a forum for dialogue, and what better way to share your thoughts than through video! The Nokia N93 provides a perfect medium for this - you can shoot your short movies and share them instantly with others in the internet.


So can Boris pull it off? And do the Tories really want him to?

But there is nervousness, too, among the Cameron camp. A column by Philip Stephens in the Financial Times which suggested the leadership would like Johnson to lose narrowly, scaring Livingstone and showing the Tories could score in the capital, has been much discussed at Westminster this week.

Few know Cameron's real view and senior figures in the Tory campaign are adamant the speculation is untrue. Some officials say the London election is too singular to draw wider conclusions. But while Johnson is a supporter of Cameron and signed-up moderniser, Crosby's strategy may encourage the view that the party should return to its base to hoover up voters.

There is dismay in the Livingstone camp at the relatively easy ride Johnson receives in the media. Their man, they say, is subject to almost daily beatings in the Evening Standard by Andrew Gilligan, the former Today reporter who sparked the David Kelly affair.


Who is responsible for the tax rise?

Mr Layland is my local councillor and I can confirm that he works very hard for his constituents. ... and before you shoot off at the mouth , perhaps you might like to find out just what the actual vote he abstained on was, as I think you'll find that it is not as your Nu-Labour colleagues are perpetuating, that's what I did. Whilst we are on about abstaining:- How about Pat Agar's (Nu-Labour) recent abstention on a vote that affects those in her Nunnery Ward directly. How about the whole County Council Labour group abstaining on the council tax vote at County Hall. Care to criticise your now your own Nu-Labour clan would you. Nu_Labour, grubby liars, cheaters and masters of the smoke and mirrors. .


NBC's 'ER' Fills Rx for Liberal Preachiness with New Episode, Old ...

Gloria Reuben raised more than a few eyebrows in 2000 when she went from the front lines of NBC's acclaimed "ER" to the back line of Tina Turner's rock 'n' roll tour. Now she's starting the new year by stepping forward into her past.

Reuben, who won accolades for her groundbreaking portrayal of Jeanie Boulet, a physician's assistant grappling with an HIV diagnosis, returns to the role Thursday night. She called the experience, which is being billed as a one-time appearance, both emotional and exhilarating.

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On board with Barack Obama — as his campaign scents victory

Dallas police, who 45 years ago escorted a young, white, charismatic Democratic president from Love Field to his death in Dealey Plaza, had this Wednesday morning shut down the entire five-lane Interstate 35 highway for the half-hour journey to the Reunion Arena, a former sports stadium.

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Unique entries: Camden Iron makes custom-designed steel gates for ...

In many of Camden's designs, the colors change depending on the viewer's vantage point. Once the gate is completed, it is given a clear-powder coat, adding protection and sheen.His gates have a three-dimensional quality to them. A horse's mane ripples on one gate. In another, six pieces of metal form a cowboy's hat on a rider leading a team of pack horses loaded with elk. In another, fish seem to wriggle as they swim through the water. Details on the gates are designed to be seen from both sides. Camden even adds flourishes such as pine cones.He's built about seven gates so far, with prices ranging from $30,000 to $48,500.The gates take several months from initial consultation to final installation. He said he's ended up friends with his clients, going hunting or fishing with them."There is nobody doing what I do with gates," Camden said.


Sundance documentaries focus on trauma, tragedy

PARK CITY, Utah — If the documentaries at this year's Sundance Film Festival reflect the current state of the world, then the world is in trouble.

Irena Salina's "FLOW: For Love of Water" explores a global water shortage that could imperil Third World countries. Patrick Creadon's "I.O.U.S.A." warns that the United States is on the brink of a financial meltdown, while "Trouble the Water," directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, shows how Hurricane Katrina's impact lingers among its survivors as a sobering example of government neglect.

"Secrecy," directed by Peter Galison and Robb Moss, argues that the United States' post-9/11 obsession with classified documents has created a government secrecy crisis. Josh Tickell's "Fields of Fuel" probes the world's uneasy addiction to oil, and Lisa F.


 
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