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Winston William Hodge
Winston William Hodge Winston William Hodge was born in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada on March 24, 1940. His family moved to Montreal when he was six months old, and they lived there until he was sixteen, when they came to California and settled in...Tags: Authors, National Semiconductor Corporation, Media Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, Manufacturing and Engineering
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'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' a luxe example of '50s cinema
The teaming of Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" was a combination so potent it can only be described with an inappropriately long wolf whistle, so much so that even a fussbudget such as New York Times film critic Bosley...
Tags: Movies, Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, China, Jane Russell
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William Friedkin: Technology is creating more opportunities than ever
William Friedkin has been directing films for roughly 45 years. You wouldn't know it to look at him. You'd likelier guess that he was born around the time his first feature — the 1967 Sonny and Cher vehicle “Good Times” — was made....
Tags: Movies, Martin Scorsese, The Godfather (movie), Juno Temple, William Friedkin
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Fuji to stop production of film stock: Company to continue to produce Eterna-RDS archive film
VarietyTOKYO -- Fuji Film has revealed that it will stop production of film stock for theatrical pics by the spring of 2013. Fuji, which has been making film stock since its founding in 1934, is now taking last orders for its only plant making the product in... -
Kodachrome Basin State Park in Utah overshadowed by famous neighbors
CANNONVILLE, Utah - There's a very colorful state park in southern Utah that gets overlooked, despite its distinctive rock chimneys from long-dead petrified geysers.
Kodachrome Basin State Park gets little respect, lost amidst the glitter of its more...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Wildlife, Highway Transportation, Forestry and Timber
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Oscars Venue Reopens as Dolby Theatre
KTLA NewsHOLLYWOOD, Calif. (KTLA) -- At the home of the Oscars, it's out with Kodak and in with Dolby. CIM Group, which owns the Hollywood & Highland Center, has rechristened the venue the Dolby Theatre. Dolby Laboratories Inc. announced a 20-year deal with...Tags: Arts and Culture, Brave (movie), Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Pixar Animation
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Lloyd Waters: 'Kodak moments' are a fading memory
When I was discharged from the U.S. Army in 1969, I decided to begin my career in corrections at the local prison. My buddy, Harold Clancy, from upstate New York, also returned to his home state and began his career with the Eastman Kodak Co. in...Tags: U.S. Army, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Labor Legislation, Photography and Video
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Innovator for the ages rests in good company
Few Americans have had as profound an impact on the culture as Steve Jobs, but 3 trailblazers come to mind. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was a unique combination of creative innovator and savvy businessman. He revolutionized how everyday Americans lived...
Tags: Henry Ford, Automotive Equipment, Obituaries, Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison
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Kodak confirms it had weapons-grade uranium in underground lab
CNNKodak -- the company known for decades for its cameras and film -- this week confirmed it used weapons-grade uranium in an underground lab in upstate New York for upwards of 30 years. A company spokesman and a former scientist for the firm say there...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Explosions, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iran
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George Buxmann Sr.
George Buxmann Sr. went to be with his Lord on May 21, 2012, from his home in East Jordan after a long illness. Per his request, there will be no funeral service. Memorial services will take place at a later date at both East Jordan and Boyne City senior...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Human Interest
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Stones mark 50th date
David and Pauline Stone, Caledonia, N.Y., are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.
David and the former Pauline Boyer were married March 3, 1962, at the Mount Tabor Lutheran Church, Garrett.
He retired from Eastman Kodak, Rochester, N.Y. in 1992....Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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