HARRY ELEKTRON
Composer, Film and Documentary Music, Songwriter, Singer, Theatrical Performance
Hyatt Declares June as Its Official Month of Community Service MarketWatch (press release) CHICAGO, Jun 04, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE:H) announced today that June will be its official month of community service. Several activities and initiatives this month will give back to the communities where Hyatt hotels are ... See all stories on this topic » |
Washington Post Co. Exec Joins Personal MarketWatch (press release) WASHINGTON, Jun 04, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Personal ( www.personal.com ), a private personal network and data vault for individuals to manage and control access to their digital information, announced today that Jenny Abramson has joined the company ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Sports health center brings latest in imaging to amateur athletes Boston Globe By Karen Weintraub Tim Berendt has been playing soccer since he was old enough to run through his parent's backyard. But at this time last year he was afraid he would never play again. The 29-year-old Brookline resident tore his ACL when his heel ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Can Romney Get Elected? Gail Collins Recalls Dog on Roof BusinessWeek By Zinta Lundborg on June 04, 2012 As an op-ed columnist for the New York Times, Gail Collins is an unusually funny and sane presence on the national scene. Author of books on topics ranging from feminism to President William Henry Harrison, ... See all stories on this topic » |
MarketWatch (press release) ORLANDO, FL, Jun 04, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Information Builders, a leader in business intelligence (BI) and analytics, information integrity, and integration solutions, today announced at its 2012 Summit User Conference that its product lines ... See all stories on this topic » |
New Miss USA cites Audrey Hepburn as role model Palm Beach Post By AP | Celeb Stalker | June 04, 2012 LAS VEGAS — The nation's newest Miss USA winner is a Rhode Island cellist who describes herself as a nerd and aspires to be more like Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn. Olivia Culpo shares Hepburn's European heritage ... See all stories on this topic » |
Olympic Champion Gymnast Shawn Johnson Retires Citing Injuries BusinessWeek By Erik Matuszewski on June 04, 2012 US gymnast Shawn Johnson, who won four medals at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, retired because of recurring knee injuries, ending her attempt to qualify for this year's Londongames. “I still have the heart, drive, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Q&A: World Bank's Zoellick on the Global Economy, Euro-Zone Crisis and US ... Wall Street Journal (blog) In a wide-ranging interview Wednesday, he discussed the euro-zone crisis, risks to developing nations, the US fiscal cliff and his work at the bank. Here are excerpts: How would you describe the state of the global economy right now? See all stories on this topic » |
Sony Drops Below 1000 Yen, First Time Since '80 BusinessWeek By Mariko Yasu on June 03, 2012 Sony Corp. (6758) dropped below 1000 yen in Tokyo trading for the first time since 1980, when the Walkman was new, after Japan's currency gained and the US added jobs at a slower-than-estimated pace. See all stories on this topic » |
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Panetta Seeks US Return to Vietnamese Port BusinessWeek By Gopal Ratnam on June 03, 2012 Thirty-seven years after the Vietnam War ended in a communist victory, the top US defense official returned to the old hub of American military activity seeking greater naval access to the port that greeted most of the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Richard Dawson of 'Family Feud' show dies Tucson Citizen by William Welch on Jun. 03, 2012, under USA TODAY News Richard Dawson, a British-born actor who died over the weekend, became familiar to millions of Americans through such TV sitcoms as Hogan's Heroes and the game show Family Feud. See all stories on this topic » |
Dutch hit six in final Euro 2012 warmup CNN (CNN) -- The Netherlands finally found some pre-Euro 2012 form on Saturday with an ominous 6-0 thrashing of Northern Ireland that will boost the 2010 World Cup finalists' hopes of a second continental title. Having lost to German club Bayern Munich and ... See all stories on this topic » |
ActionAid wants school facilities standardized GhanaWeb ActionAid Ghana, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has called on the Ghana Education Service to ensure the full protection of pupils on campus and pursue the principles of fairness and equality in the provision of school infrastructure. See all stories on this topic » |
Hedge Funds in Longest Rout Since Global Recession: Commodities BusinessWeek By Tony C. Dreibus on June 03, 2012 Hedge funds curbed bullish bets on commodities for a third consecutive month, the longest retreat since the global recession, as Europe's worsening debt crisis and slowing US job growth sent prices tumbling. See all stories on this topic » |
Aquino leaves for UK Monday, then from London off to the US GMA News President Benigno Aquino III leaves for the United Kingdom on Monday afternoon to kick off a 10-day visit to the UK and United States, with Malacañang expecting major investment gains at the UK leg of Aquino's trip. She said Aquino is expected home on ... See all stories on this topic » |
Technology evolves; humans regress Philadelphia Inquirer Perhaps you remember when new technology was supposed to make us better, bind our families, strengthen our communities, bring our world together. At least, that is what was promised in all those gauzy TV commercials and futurist essays that practically ... See all stories on this topic » |
Global warming turns tundra to forest-study Reuters * Shrubs have grown to trees in just a few decades * More trees in tundra will speed warming LONDON, June 3 (Reuters) - Plants and shrubs have colonised parts of the Arctic tundra in recent decades growing into small trees, a scientific study found, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Syria, trade in focus at Putin's summit with EU Reuters By Denis Dyomkin | ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - The European Union will try to shift Russian President Vladimir Putin's stance on Syria and explore his commitment to closer ties at a summit the wary neighbors say is unlikely to produce big ... See all stories on this topic » |
Leisure Lines Oxford Press The Oxford Parks and Recreation Department, Oxford Police Department, and local Bass Club are sponsoring the annual fishing derby on Saturday at South Farms Pond, located on Roberts Drive. The day of fishing is for kids 6-16 years of age, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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India's film industry has plenty of roles for 'the evil foreigner' MiamiHerald.com Richardson is among a growing number of foreigners working in India's massive film industry, among the world's largest. It produced 1089 pictures in 2011, significantly more than the US output. Sure, playing a string of one-dimensional, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Knowledge: How to be stylish in your forties, by Monica Bellucci Telegraph.co.uk Be brave, be sensual and walk tall, says the ever-gorgeous Italian model Monica Bellucci. BY Sonia Juttla | 03 June 2012 When you are in your forties it's more important to be sensual than sexy. Sexy is a word that is right for very young girls; ... See all stories on this topic » |