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...design is getting an overhaul too, so movies, MP3 players, TVs and cameras aren't strangers. The shining example is PlayStation 3, the fully loaded game machine that debuts in the North American market Nov. 17. "We've put a young guy in charge of the technology group to develop core software and media technologies, which we have not been good at," Stringer told TIME last week. Likewise, the components and semiconductor divisions have a new boss. And a global product-safety officer will make sure a battery fiasco doesn't recur. Out of this crisis, Stringer promised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Has Sony Got Game? | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...works are difficult to perform by any standards. They are “multi-layered, historically aware, and linguistically complicated,” writes Hilton Als in a recent profile of Parks in The New Yorker. “It took a good deal of time and effort to develop the right dynamic and tone for the show,” writes Renee M. Ragin ’10, who plays one of Hester’s children, Bully, as well as a welfare worker. The challenge of performing “In the Blood” was compounded...

Author: By Eric W. Lin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'Blood' Runs at the Agassiz | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...novels, cartoons, lectures, essays and theater productions, the U.N. complies with Muslim prohibitions against speaking freely about Islam. The freedom to think and express oneself - and even mock authority figures - is the bedrock of Western values, and to defend this freedom, it appears necessary to disband the U.N. and develop other international and regional organizations. Jiti Khanna Vancouver Cutting Our Losses Leslie Gelb's viewpoint "The Dominoes That Did Not Fall" [Oct. 23] argued that, after the U.S. defeat in Vietnam, "the dominoes did not fall." Well, they didn't fall as far as the U.S. was concerned. But maybe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Scramble For The Bomb | 11/7/2006 | See Source »

...opportunities—hopes to engage students in Europoean studies throughout their college careers, according to the center’s executive director, Patricia H. Craig. “We are helping students make sense of what they are learning, not only within the general context of their intellectual development, but also in terms of their future paths in life,” said Craig, who added that the initiative’s focus on internationalization furthers the University trend of encouraging experience abroad. The center was previously more focused on graduate student research, so this initiative expands its efforts...

Author: By Sonam S. Velani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Undergrads Join 'Gray Hairs' at CES | 11/7/2006 | See Source »

...application process will sit on the advisory board, which will participate in decision-making regarding Hilles’ events and policies. It will also oversee the annual re-application and allocation of student group office space. According to Friedrich, the board’s first priorities will be to develop a system of getting input from the student body, which some criticize has been lacking thus far. The board will also be instrumental in planning events like the weekly Penthouse Coffee Bar Acoustic Nights, which launched last Thursday, Friedrich said. Mather House Undergraduate Council (UC) Representative Matthew L. Sundquist...

Author: By Elaine Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students To Sit On Hilles Advisory Board | 11/6/2006 | See Source »

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