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The Apple Store West 14th Street to Open on Friday, December 7

NEW YORK, Dec. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apple(R) will open its newest retail store on West 14th Street in New York's Meatpacking District on Friday, December 7 at 6:00 p.m. EST. The Apple Store West 14th Street is Apple's first three-story store with two floors dedicated to products and a third dedicated to services, including a 46-foot Genius Bar and specially designed areas for workshops and personal training. The Apple Store West 14th Street also introduces Pro Labs where customers can receive free, in-depth training on Apple's industry-leading pro applications including Final Cut Pro(R).

"We are thrilled to open our third and largest store in Manhattan on West 14th Street," said Ron Johnson, Apple's senior vice president of Retail. "We think New Yorkers will love this stunning new location and the incredibly talented team we've assembled to make the Apple Store West 14th Street a place where people can shop, learn and truly be inspired."

The knowledgeable staff at the Apple Store West 14th Street includes more than 175 highly trained Mac(R) Specialists, Mac Geniuses and Creatives who are ready to share their expertise in video editing, digital photography, music production and more.


aVinci Premieres myMovieProducer at PMA Convention

"myMovieProducer is a revolutionary solution designed for today's digital photo consumer," stated Chett Paulsen, president and CEO at Sequoia. "The needs of the digital camera user are changing. Users want the spontaneity and immediacy that myMovieProducer provides. Our affordable, easy to use product generates results that rival professional productions that typically cost hundreds of dollars to produce. A typical myMovieProducer DVD can be completed in mere minutes."

myMovieProducer's patent-pending technology offers a user friendly experience that requires no complicated software, artistic skills or training to produce a professional quality DVD movie production. Users purchase the theme or style they want and after loading myMovieProducer's application on a personal computer, they simply:

During 2008, myMovieProducer plans to offer a wide variety of specialized themes, including "Travel Destinations," "Wedding," "Baby Boy," "Baby Girl," "Sports Highlights," "Achievement," "The Polar Express Christmas," and two special music video themes set to licensed popular music: "On Stage" featuring "We're All In This Together" from the "High School Musical" soundtrack and "In Concert" featuring "Best of Both Worlds" from the "Hannah Montana" soundtrack.


January 2006

I know I'm becoming a broken record about this, but Doug Fredericks' photos are sheer artwork. Here's one called "Sunny Morning" from 2005.

*Put your hands together for Herb Huseland/Bay Views, who has completed his first year of blogging Monday, an impressive feat not to be taken lightly, here.

*Betsy Russell/Eye On Boise is on a blog roll today, posting re: Phil Reberger's denial that he's not a lobbyist here, state Rep. Jim Clark's comments that he's not pushing property tax relief to hurt children here, and an interesting bill among the 31 calling for property tax relief that could help millionaires here.

*Cis/From A Simple Mind explains why she's going to pass on President Bush's State of the Union speech tonight here.

*Sam Taylor/Vandal Sense, former news editor of the UI Argonaut, has returned to reporting, which he loves but it's not conducive to school work here.


Man wanted by FBI among recent arrests by Sheriff's Department

Pike County's Relay for Life has met its fundraising goals for the last several years, but the teams aren't the only ones who have made this possible."Normally we have raised say $200,000 plus for the last so many years," said Norman Rape, chairman of the sponsors committee. "Since I've been doing it the last years, $40,000 to $45,000 of that money has come from sponsors.""So the sponsors give about a fifth of the money," he added.Sponsors are local businesses that make donations, whether they be monetary or services, to the program.

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I believe it was Tim McCarver who said it best: "Some ground balls are hit into places where you have no play." And some mailbag columns are meant to be tainted by the unforeseen distraction of the longest game in World Series history. Oh well. As always, these are actual e-mails from actual readers.

Q: What would be the sports equivalent of Jeffrey Ross' famous (and unprintable) line about Bea Arthur and Sandra Bernhard at Jerry Stiller's roast? Since it came out of nowhere and defined roasts as we know it, the best I could come up with was either the Stansbury Statue of Liberty dunk or Dr. J's dunk from the free throw line, as they both came out of nowhere and vaulted the contests to the next level, just as Ross' line did for celebrity roasts. A case could also be made, I suppose, for Bob Beamon's long jump in '68, because I can't see anyone topping the joke for quite some time.


Police officer guarding motorcade had a 'very dangerous' job

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