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...Peter and the Wolf” with The Reverend Professor Peter J. Gomes and “Sonatina” by Derrick Wang ’06. Paine Hall. 8 p.m. $10 general admission, $6 students. (CNC)Inaugural Dance Center Concert. Through Dec. 10. Contemporary Dance Ensemble performs Jose Limon’s “Suite from a Choreographic Offering,” to inaugurate the new Harvard Dance Center. Harvard Dance Center. 8 p.m. $10 general admission, $8 students. (CNC)Desdemona: A Play About A Handkerchief. Through Dec. 10. Paula Vogel’s “Desdemona?...
Silicon Optix owns the fix. The firm, based in San Jose, Calif., has designed an advanced video-processing chip that cleans up video for all sorts of displays. The private company's secret sauce is its Realta chip, which enables real-time, pixel-by-pixel processing of HDTV, delivering Hollywood-quality video to consumers at a fraction of the cost. It's like having a "supercomputer on a chip," boasts Paul Russo, 62, Silicon Optix's fast-talking CEO. The Realta is truly industry changing because it's the first programmable video-chip processor. The video chips can be upgraded...
Being charged with conspiring to aid overseas jihadists normally wouldn't be good news--unless you've been in isolation for three years with no charges to fight. But when Jose Padilla learned last week that he had been indicted, "he was extremely happy," his attorney Andrew Patel told TIME. Padilla, a U.S. citizen who has been held as an "enemy combatant" by the military since mid-2002, will be transferred from a Navy brig to a federal prison and, more important, will get a trial date...
...home in Zacapoaxtla, Mexico, paying a smuggler $2,500 to take him across the Rio Grande into the U.S. He had been unable to support his wife and four children on the $7 a day he earned as a bus driver. Working as a house painter in San Jose, California, Zamora, 48, now sends about $700 a month home. His wife says she has based all family decisions - where to send the children to school, what house to live in - on Zamora's monthly earnings "on the other side." In migrants' countries of origin, escalating desires - for things like better...
...with his wife. But he won't stay long. "Frankly, people would die there if we didn't work here," he says. Come spring, he will be back in Paris, cleaning offices, and changing the way the world spreads its wealth around. Reported by Amanda Bower/San Francisco, Matt Brown/San Jose, Zamira Loebis/Surabaya, Dolly Mascareñas/Zacapoaxtla, Sayem Mehmood/ Paris, Austin Ramzy/Hong Kong, Simon Robinson/ Ambadedi and Nelly Sindayen/Manila