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The new fashion-centric Image section will appear monthly in the Times starting next Sunday then switch to weekly in September. The section will be headed by deputy features editor Michalene Busico, former Women’s Wear Daily West Coast bureau chief Rose Apodaca and Booth Moore, called in the release "the acclaimed Times fashion critic." Couple of new hires as well (including Moore's husband, Adam Tschorn.) Press release after the jump.
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Simon Cox has been Chief Executive of image.net since 2001, leading the development of the company into a global service provider and its sale to Getty Images. Cox has an extensive background in media. Before joining image.net, Cox was Chief Operating Officer at Euromoney Institutional Investor, a publicly traded company with revenues of over $300 million. His background includes, for Warner Bros. leading both the investment and divestment of its 10% stake in Canasatellite France, and its 20% investment in eTV, South Africa’s first commercial free television station. Prior to that, Cox was Group Finance Director at the UK’s largest independent television and film production group, Zenith Group.
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Flushes all reconstructable resources being used by this Image object. This includes any pixel data that is being cached for rendering to the screen as well as any system resources that are being used to store data or pixels for the image if they can be recreated. The image is reset to a state similar to when it was first created so that if it is again rendered, the image data will have to be recreated or fetched again from its source.
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Image will be releasing 57 episodes of THE TWILIGHT ZONE on a total of 15 DVDs. The first two DVD videos will have a street date of November 24, with the remaining 13 DVD videos scheduled to be released incrementally until May 1999.
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Image spam accounted for up to 50 percent of the total spam received in 2006, compared to less than five percent in 2005. According to recent findings, image spam has started to decline in the last few weeks from 50 percent to approximately 20 percent, demonstrating a possible increase in the amount of spam with links to images on image hosting sites, rather than the image being included directly in the email.
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