Tuesday, 14 October 2003
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Crowds welcome Iran Nobel winner
Thousands gather at Tehran airport to cheer Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi on her return to Iran. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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Pre-TV Newsreels Yield Photos
More than 12 million historic photo stills captured from British news service films that pre-dated television are published on the Web, chronicling scenes from the Boer War and D-Day landings to images of Charlie Chaplin and Brigitte Bardot. [Wired News]
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Will It Fly? Apple Tunes on PCs
Apple unveils iTunes for Windows, but some say it's too late for success in the broader market. Windows users may not embrace the iTunes service like Mac fans have done with several music-download options and more entering the market. [Wired News]
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US Army's 'fake' letters cause stir
Letters supposedly written by US troops in Iraq detailing their successes were written by their commander. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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Pro Sound News Daily - AES Proves the Biz Is Back in Gear
If anyone had doubts about the health of the pro audio industry or conventions, the AES Convention proved easily over four days that the business is getting back in gear.I hope it's true. Sounds like a puff piece to me.
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MyRadioDesk
Cristian Vidmar has just released a new cool Radio Theme. [Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog] Yes, very nice. It's good to have another good designer in our camp.
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