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...Distribution, storage, content management, delivery of the content in a safe way - all of that is far more costly than you would assume," says Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, an economist for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Cinemas that are used to spending minimal amounts on upkeep - fixing a belt here, replacing a bulb there - may have to pay more for service and upgrades. Such issues may slow the revolution, but they won't stop it. Industry bosses say they won't give up on the promise of a brighter, faster, cheaper future. So sooner or later, digital is coming...
...Raimondi assists—half of which came on Wilson’s two goals. “Being able to play with JR as a freshman is a really good thing,” Wilson said. “She has three years of Harvard hockey under her belt, and she’s kind of taken me under her wing, and taught me the basics of the game.” Wilson, whose goals against the Bobcats were the third and fourth of her two-game career, seems to have made a smooth transition into the ranks...
...Shields said after posting the record in a 3-0 defeat of Holy Cross. “It’s a team record, not mine.” DAWSOME Record-breaking is nothing new for Clifton Dawson. Saturday was just another notch on his belt. Make that a huge notch on his belt. In Harvard’s 42-14 shellacking of Dartmouth, Dawson vaulted himself into first place on the Crimson all-time rushing list. In gaining his 3,335th yard on Saturday, he passed the previous mark of 3,330 yards set by Chris Menick...
...role of matchmaker and set Wright up with the “secret court” story, first published in Fifteen Minutes, the Crimson’s weekend magazine. In Wright, the publisher found a battle-hardened veteran of the magazine world with 11 books already under his belt. In the early 1960s, Wright, recently graduated from a famous New Haven, Conn. safety school, worked as an editor at Holiday Magazine, whose list of contributors included Truman Capote. Wright once rewrote a story on time zones under the byline of Ian Fleming after the submission of the 007 creator didn?...
...Anger and resentment have been long brewing in the belt of immigrant misery that surrounds Paris, where jobs are rare and poverty rampant. It exploded last Thursday night when two teenagers in the northeastern banlieue of Clichy-sous-Bois were electrocuted after they climbed into a electric relay station and touched a high-voltage transformer. The youths-one Malian, the other Tunisian-had apparently thought they were being chased by police after fleeing a police identity check. Though a preliminary investigation has found that they weren't being pursued, their senseless deaths were quickly blamed on the police. After...