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...talked about what we did over the weekend. One cool feature is a button labeled DETAIL/MOTION that let us opt for a clearer picture that got refreshed less frequently or a more fluid one that got a lot more blurry. We both opted for detail but noticed a time lag between our movements and their appearance onscreen. We liked the picture-in-picture feature that let each of us see what we looked like in a small image in the corner of our own screen...
...Europe." The orchestra reflects this internationalism - its three concert masters are an Israeli, a Pole and a Japanese. And whatever linguistic differences may divide them, all are fluent in the universal language of music. Q&A TIME: You got your new job three years ago. That's a long lag time. RATTLE: A friend said, "You must be getting some idea of how Prince Charles feels." But there were many changes to be made. The structure we were working under until recently was more suited to a 1950s bureaucracy. The new arrangement we've reached with the government allows...
While Healey garnered Boston Globe’s endorsement on Friday due to what it perceived as her more moderate political stance, she continues to lag behind Rappaport in the polls...
...city's 407,018 inhabitants vacillate between racial harmony and ethnic tension. You see a Sikh casually strolling into a Mexican restaurant for takeout, an Eskimo and a white punk hanging out together downtown. But you also see black and Hispanic parents outraged because their kids' test scores lag behind those of whites and Asians in integrated schools. And you hear Anne Gayles-White, the N.A.A.C.P. chapter president, saying "There's still too much hatred and racism in a city like this...
...city's 407,018 inhabitants vacillate between racial harmony and ethnic tension. You see a Sikh casually strolling into a Mexican restaurant for takeout, an Eskimo and a white punk hanging out together downtown. But you also see black and Hispanic parents outraged because their kids' test scores lag behind those of whites and Asians in integrated schools. And you hear Anne Gayles-White, the N.A.A.C.P. chapter president, saying "There's still too much hatred and racism in a city like this...