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Shenise Productions, LLC, an Albany, NY-based video production company announced today that it is now providing both field and post production services in High Definition (HD) for national and local clients. ALBANY, NY (PRWEB) June 29, 2006 -- Shenise Productions, LLC, (www.SheniseProductions.com) an Albany, NY-based video production company announced today that it is now providing both field and post production services in High Definition (HD) for national and local clients. Shenise Productions has a long list of well-known clients, and owner Bob Shenise said the investment in HD made sense to service clients because of the growing popularity and use of the technology for broadcast, cable TV, marketing, infomercials, commercials, documentary and digital cinema video production.
Conversations With the Deaf
Cheering splashed from Downtowns street corners and blended into one sound. The owners of scattered ahwas, local coffee shops, were calling out orders, already sensing the sweet taste of profits. Even Cairos omnipresent street vendors had abandoned their usual posts and collected around streetside TV sets to shout encouragement to their favorite players. One place remained quiet. On 26 of July Street, five stories up, 20 people gathered around a television, Zamalek supporters in a small cluster on one side of the room, Ahly supporters, by far the bigger group, on the other side. The fans waved in chopping motions through the heavy smoke in the air, their excitement at every goal punctuated with a moan, a jump and rapid sign language. .
Not Worth The Shot?
He believes the impurities result from frequently invading the closed circulatory system with injections. You damage the fragile cells which then die and appear as distortions in the DNA and RNA, he explains. According to El-Bishlawi, patients undergo routine blood tests, which are required by companies in the Gulf, and then they are told they have HCV. They exhibit no symptoms, do not feel anything, but are told they have a life-threatening disease. It is a mafia that aims at draining Egyptians of their health and money. They say Egypt is the country with the highest rates of HCV in the world. They do this to make us look bad, and then make money in the process, he alleges. And then they tell us it will cause cirrhosis and cancer in the far future. But that would be because of bilharzia, and not HCV.
U.S. House panel calls hearing on tanker deal
Northrop says it will assemble its A330 aircraft and modify it for military operations in Mobile, Alabama, creating at least 2,500 new jobs and supporting 25,000 around the country. EADS has promised to assemble all A330 commercial freighters at the new facility it plans to build in Mobile. Testifying on Wednesday at 10 a.m. EST will be Sue Payton, the top Air Force arms buyer, and Lt. Gen. Donald Hoffman, the top military official in charge of acquisitions. Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne and his special assistant for acquisitions, Kenneth Miller, have also been busy answering the questions of Boeing supporters on Capitol Hill. Reflecting overall market weakness, Northrop shares were 2.3 percent lower at $80.63 in mid-morning trading on the New York Stock Exchange, while Boeing shares were down 1.5 percent at $79.46.
Gavel-to-gavel coverage: The latest from the Rezko trial
Judge Amy St. Eve has punctuated her questioning of jurors with several so-called sidebars as she, the three-member prosecution team and Antoin "Tony" Rezko's two attorneys huddle in a corner of the courtroom poring over what look like information sheets about the jury. One lengthy sidebar took place before the morning session began. As the judge and lawyers talked, Rezko sat quietly -- and alone -- at the defense table. Today he is wearing a smartly tailored blue-gray suit, one of several from his wardrobe that his defense team has brought to court for him to change into when brought each day from a federal jail in the Loop. So far, 59 prospective jurors have been interviewed and another 17 are scheduled to be quizzed this afternoon and more tomorrow. Before breaking for lunch, St.
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