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Your registry is your wish list: Nothing is off-limits - register for anything you would like to receive, from napkin rings to that stand mixer you've been wanting. This is the time to think of everything you'd want for your new home. While fine china is a registry choice that will last a lifetime, remember to include the items you need for your new home day in and day out. - Show
Entering its 20th year as an international event, the North American International Auto Show is among the most prestigious auto shows in the world and is one of the largest media events in North America. The NAIAS is the only auto show in the United States to earn an annual distinguished sanction of the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, the Paris-based alliance of automotive trade associations and manufacturers from around the world. The NAIAS Web site can be accessed at naias.com. Don't Miss It for the World! - Thank You
Instant Thank You Letters is the quick and easy way to create powerful thank you notes and letters for just about any occasion without writing. Here are just a few of the simple fill-in-the-blank files you can have instant access to: - So You Think ... -- So You Think You Can Dance
Okay, so maybe that's the most simplistic, jaded (and possibly unfair) way to portray So You Think You Can Dance, Fox's American Idol for hoofers, but it's ... mostly true. This isn't to say the show's premiere episode didn't provide a moderately enjoyable summer diversion. But even putting its bloated length aside two hours was most certainly 60 minutes too many So You Think still pales in comparison to Idol, not to mention its other reality-competition predecessor, Dancing With the Stars, on several levels. - So You Think ... -- Americans
You Think You Can Dance is an American dance reality show and competition that broadcast on the Fox Network, on CTV in Canada and as of November 20, 2006 Network Ten in Australia. [1] - You and Me -- Miscellaneous
"Five years from now, lugging around your entire music collection and plugging it in everywhere will seem as outdated as carrying around a pocketful of nickels," said Michael Robertson, CEO of MP3tunes. "It makes more sense to safely store your music online and sync it or stream it to all the places you listen to music, which is exactly what Oboe makes possible." - So You Think ...
Whether you’re obsessed with Dancing with the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, Ballroom Bootcamp or even the Pussycat Dolls, DanceWatcher has you covered. Plus, all those movies about dance - who doesn’t love Save The Last Dance? - Oprah Winfrey Show -- World
In 1992 Winfrey began a series of prime-time specials called Oprah: Behind the Scenes, about Winfrey's interviews of famous people. In a separately produced show, syndicated to more than 50 countries by King World, Winfrey interviewed the singer Michael Jackson for prime time; the interview aired February 10, 1993, and 39 percent of American homes tuned in to the show. Winfrey typically hired friends for jobs at Harpo Productions, people whose characters she knew and whom she trusted. This may be why by 2000 her top 10 executives each had logged over 10 years' employment at Harpo Productions. One such friend was Tim Bennett, who had been program director for Chicago's WLS-TV when Oprah first worked there. Bennett became chief operations officer for Harpo Productions, and he organized the company into departments and clarified the company's capital structure. - The Truman Show -- World
Conversely, the choice of Peter Weir as director of The Truman Show fits in the notion of synchronicity. As defined by Jung synchronicity is an “acausal connecting principal,” a connection between the personal psyche and the material world. When Paramount Pictures decided to make The Truman Show, it was to be a small budget film. The screenwriter Andrew Niccol was due to direct the film. Niccol had wished to have someone like Peter Weir to direct this movie, he had great confidence in his writing but very little in his directing ability. He ... wished for an extroverted actor to play Truman. - Daily Show -- Daily Show's
A five-year-old episode of The Daily Show, on the other hand, is pure gold—a fact made plain by the launch of the show's new Web site last month. Before, seekers of already-aired TDS material had to make do with the limited clips available on the cluttered Comedy Central home page, or try their luck among user posts on YouTube. At the new site, they can search the past nine years of episodes in their entirety—more than 13,000 clips, with tools that allow you to sort by air date, content, number of page views, or viewer rating. It's a library of the show, organized with an archivist's attention to detail and a fan's affection for signature moments.
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