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REVIEW: CLE to NYC ? Mesmerizing WARHORSE brings new dimensions to the stage
December 17th, 2011
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World War I, the war to end all wars, was a bloody battle in which an estimated 10 million soldiers lost their lives. An overlooked fact is that, since the conflict was highlighted by cavalry …
EX-WTVT-Ch. 13 forecaster and St. Pete native Sheena Parveen joins NBC’s WCAU-TV in Philadelphia
December 16th, 2011
admin onfirmed she was leaving Tampa Fox affiliate WTVT-Ch. 13 But NBC affiliate WCAU-TV issued a statement today announcing that Parveen would provide weather reporting for the station’s 11 a.m. newscast, along with contributing to the 4 p.m., 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. broadcasts. The move vaults the forecaster, at age 25, from a weekend job in the 14th-largest TV market to a weekday job in the fifth-largest market in the country. She starts at the end of the month. Parveen, who has lived in Florida her entire life, came to WTVT in November 2009 after working as a forecaster PHILADELPHIA, PA – December 12, 2011 – NBC 10 Philadelphia today announced that Sheena Parveen will be joining the station as a Meteorologist starting at the end of the month. Parveen will provide weather reporting for NBC 10 Philadelphia’s 11 AM newscast in addition to contributing to NBC 10 News at 4, 5, and 6 PM. Parveen joins Philadelphia’s veteran meteorology team comprised of Chief Meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz and Meteorologists Bill Henley, Michelle Grossman and Dave Warren. Bringing a combined 50 years of experience, NBC 10’s five-person weather team is Philadelphia’s premier weather source for viewers in and around the Delaware Valley. “We’re thrilled to have Sheena join the best weather team in Philadelphia,” said Chris Blackman, Vice President of News for NBC 10 Philadelphia. “Our viewers will quickly connect with the passion and energy she brings to weather reporting.” Most recently, Parveen was the lead forecaster and on-air Meteorologist for the Good Day Tampa Bay weekend morning show on WTVT, the FOX affiliate in Tampa. In addition to meteorology, Parveen reported throughout the week on environmental topics and hosted a pet adoption segment each Sunday morning with the Humane Society of Tampa Bay. Parveen began her career at WCTV as a Reporter and Meteorologist in Tallahassee, Florida. A native of St. Petersburg, Parveen graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Meteorology and a Minor in Mathematics.
REVIEW: WOODY GUTHRIE?S AMERICAN SONG educates & delights @ Actors? Summit
December 14th, 2011
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If Woody Guthrie, America”s rambling troubadour, were alive today, he?d probably be mixing in with ?his folk? at the Occupy Wall Street rallies. Yes, Guthrie, who is the subject of WOODY GUTHRIE?S AMERICAN SONG, now on stage at Akron”s …
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WRUP: Some rules of the Massively garden edition
October 9th, 2011
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Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance Panel Promised For New York Comic-Con!
October 7th, 2011
admin Accompanying Marvel’s The Avengers’ attendance, New York Comic-con have announced, via Cosmic Book News, Sony’s much-anticipated Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance sequel will also have a presence at the annual event next week.
After blazing a trail around the globe in the worldwide hit Ghost Rider, Nicolas Cage returns as Johnny Blaze in Columbia Pictures’ Ghost Rider – Spirit of Vengeance. Still struggling with his curse as the devil’s bounty hunter, Blaze is hiding out in a remote part of Eastern Europe when he is recruited by a secret sect to save a young boy (Fergus Riordan) from the devil (Ciaran Hinds). At first, Johnny is reluctant to embrace the power of the Ghost Rider again, but it is the only way to protect the boy – and possibly rid himself of his curse forever.
Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the directors of the film, will be in attendance to give you
Massively Speaking Podcast Episode 40
October 6th, 2011
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CCC bounce back to beat Lankan CC
May 13th, 2011
admin Opening bowler Himesh Silva captured five wickets for 56 as CCC came back strongly after conceding first innings points to beat Lankan CC outright by six wickets in their SLC Premier League Tier ‘A’ cricket tournament match which concluded at Maitland Crescent yesterday.
Lankan CC: 233 and 131 (S. Saman 41, D. Weeraratne 34, H. Silva 5 for 56, D. Gunatilleke 2 for 29, S. Pathirana 3 for 29).
CCC: 204 and 165 for 4 (D. Gunatilleke 81, A. Berenger 24, S. Pathirana 21 n.o, R. Weerasinghe 2 for 52, N. Perera 2 for 40).
NCC fall short
NCC fell short by just two wickets from pulling off an outright victory over Tamil Union as they had to be content with first innings points in their SLC Premier League Tier ‘A’ cricket tournament fixture which concluded at the P. Saravanamuttu Oval yesterday.
NCC: 225 and 272 for 4 decl (D. Chandimal 128, C. Kapugedera 100, J. Mendis 3 for 64).
Tamil Union: 121 and 322 for 8 (G. de Silva 85, I. Udana 35, R. Maduranga 49 n.o, A. Priyanjan 94, R. Lakmal 3 for 97, Udayanga 2 for 81).
BRC triumph
Spinner Malan Madushanka took a matchbag of eight wickets to help BRC beat Seeduwa Raddoluwa SC outright by five wickets in their SLC Premier League Tier ‘B’ cricket tournament match which concluded at Havelock Park yesterday.
Seeduwa RSC: 177 and 218 (H. Gunatilleke 52, U. Fernando 44, Y. Tillekeratne 27, L. de Silva 23, M. Madushanka 3 for 79, A. Solomons 3 for 19).
BRC: 314 and 84 for 5 (N. Perera 35, J. Vandersay 4 for 35).
Easy for Moors
Skipper Rajitha Wickremarachchi hit an unbeaten century as Moors SC trounced Panadura SC outright by 214 runs in their SLC Premier League Tier ‘B’ cricket tournament match which concluded at Braybrooke Place yesterday.
Moors SC: 375 and 172 for 3 decl (I. Ghouse 31, R. Wickremarachchi 101 n.o, B.Perera 27).
Panadura SC: 159 and 174 (R. Cooray 47, T. Thushan 33, N. Cooray 26, T. Priyadarshana 4 for 53, K. Madushanka 2 for 18).
Army cruise to victory
Spinners Ajantha Mendis and Seekuge Prasanna snapped up four wickets each as Sri Lanka Army SC cruised to a convincing first innings victory over Sri Lanka Air Force SC in their SLC Premier League Tier ‘B’ cricket tournament match which concluded at Panagoda yesterday.
Army SC: 338 and 151 for 8 (C. Fernando 66 n.o, D. Zoysa 24, R. Jayatissa 28, T. Ravin 5 for 62).
Air Force SC: 272 (R. Ratnayake 61, A. Eranga 43, A. Kumara 71, T. Ravin 24 n.o, A. Mendis 4 for 97, S. Prasanna 4 for 92).
Singha beaten
Seamer Dulanjana Kalhara took a matchbag of eight wickets as Sri Lanka Navy SC defeated Singha SC Ambalangoda outright by eight wickets in their SLC Premier League Tier ‘B’ cricket tournament match which concluded at Welisara yesterday.
Singha SC: 136 and 202 (L. Ashen 45, M. Kumara 46, L. Moshin 24, T. Rajakaruna 31, D. Kalhara 4 for 57, S. Chaturanga 4 for 42, C. Ruwansiri 2 for 26).
Navy SC: 300 and 39 for 2 (M. Kumara 2 for 20).
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Sidney Harman obituary
May 12th, 2011
admin Sidney Harman, who has died aged 92 after suffering complications from leukaemia, was the audio pioneer who took stereo music into American homes. A laurelled career in US public life followed, and was topped last year with the purchase of the magazine Newsweek from its parent company, the Washington Post. Harman entered into partnership with Barry Diller, chairman of IAC, owner of some 50 internet companies worldwide, to merge the Daily Beast website into a new company, the Newsweek Daily Beast Co. Tina Brown, founder and editor of the Daily Beast, became editor-in-chief. The merger capped a business career that spanned more than 50 years and was marked by innovation, public service, personal philanthropy and a belief that doing business involved more than making money. Harman argued in his autobiography, Mind Your Own Business: A Maverick’s Guide to Business, Leadership and Life (2003), that business life should be informed by personal values and a moral compass. He was critical of “Master of the Universe” management styles. In his memoir, the Montreal-born Harman told the story of growing up in a Jewish family in New York City, his physics degree at City College and his early career working for a New York firm manufacturing public address sound systems. His boss, Bernie Kardon, was the chief engineer. Frustrated at the conservative management, in 1953 Harman and Kardon resigned, putting $5,000 each into a new company to manufacture home sound systems. The three-tube AC/DC radio in US living rooms in the early 1950s was large, but with limited quality. Harman Kardon integrated the clumsy system of amplifier, preamplifier and speakers into a single package, and made high-fidelity sound part of American life. Harman bought his partner’s stake in 1956, retaining his name for the corporation. Two years later, Harman Kardon introduced the first stereo receiver, the Festival TA230. Life on US college campuses was never the same. The company was merged in 1962 with a cable television company. It was not a happy deal, and Harman sold his share in the company, only to buy the company back in a series of aggressive acquisitions that transformed it into an influential conglomerate. In the late 1960s Harman Kardon introduced the audio noise-reduction system developed by Dolby Laboratories. An advocate of enlightened labour relations at Harman Kardon plants, Harman caught the eye of President Jimmy Carter, who in 1977 appointed him under-secretary of commerce. While working in Washington he met and married his second wife, Jane Lakes, who was also working in the Carter administration. Jane Harman went on to serve as Democratic congresswoman for the 36th District in California, representing coastal communities in Los Angeles county. When Sidney took up his appointment in Washington, he sold Harman International to Beatrice Foods for $100m. In 1980, when he left public life, he bought the company back, but new technologies of the 1980s had made the hi-fi and stereo of the classic Harman Kardon products old-fashioned, and the company’s adjustment to digital technologies was unsure. A failed sale in 2007 to private equity buyers, led by KKR and Goldman Sachs, led to Harman’s retirement a year later, at the age of 89. He held the Judge Robert Widney chair in business at the University of Southern California, was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, co-authored Starting with the People (1988), on the search for a new national consensus, with Daniel Yankelovich, and donated $20m to support the Harman Centre for the Arts in Washington. Harman was a generous supporter of the Folger Shakespeare Library and the Aspen Institute, and funded the Program on Technology, Public Policy and Human Development at Harvard University. Harman’s family will continue to support Newsweek Daily Beast Co. He is survived by Jane; by their children, Daniel and Justine; by four children, Lynn, Gina, Paul and Barbara, from his first marriage, to Sylvia Stern, which ended in divorce; and by 10 grandchildren. ” Sidney Harman, businessman and philanthropist, born 4 August 1918; died 12 April 2011






