Archive for June, 2011

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Six-Cylinder 2012 BMW 640i Coupe Coming To U.S.: Report

Though we’ve known about the six-cylinder version of the 2012 BMW 6-Series Convertible since its unveiling last November, we hadn’t yet received confirmation that it would be sold in Coupe form in the U.S. It now looks like it will be, according to Autoblog .


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Microsoft Office 365 Cloud Based Office Suite Nothing New

Yesterday, June 28, Microsoft finally launched the Office 365, its new Cloud-based service based on the popular Office business productivity suite.


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Movie Review: Muhammad Ali: Lost and Found

A unique opportunity to see the fighter in his prime, Perich’s Muhammad Ali: Lost and Found screens this Friday (7/1) at the Anthology Film Archives.


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Burma’s Military Junta Warns Suu Kyi Ahead of Tour

Suu Kyi is looking to tour outside Yangon, the country’s main city and former capital, for the first time since she was released from house arrest last November.


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US-India Trade and Humanity Conference

For California, India is an emerging trading partner.


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Phillies Pitching Staff Getting It Done

The Philadelphia Phillies started the season with the best pitching staff in Major League Baseball. The four-headed monster of Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Roy Oswalt, and Cole Hamels would be any manager’s dream.


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Fouth of July Weekend: What to do in New York City

New York Events Picks, July: Star-Spangled Celebration, Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks, Mariinsky Ballet, Traditional Irish Céilí Dance Lesson and Concert


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Canada Briefs: Nuclear Crown Corp. Sold, Prince William’s Flag, Stock Exchange Deal

Nuclear crown corp. sold for $15 million; Prince William to travel under his own flag; Stock exchange deal needs public review


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Google Announces New Social Network Google

On June 28, Google announced their newest project: Social networking. The service is designed to bring the realistic atmosphere of social interaction found in actual physical engagements.


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B.C. Courts Can’t Handle Stanley Cup Riot Cases, Say Critics

Although the province has restored 34 full-time deputy sheriff positions that were cut last month, some rioters could end up walking free because of unreasonable delays.


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