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Blu-ray's competitiveness depends less on picture quality than on the future of the studios' sequential release model

Implications: The issue of Blu-ray's competitiveness with other delivery formats such as HD broadcasting has less to do with perceived quality than with the Hollywood studios' sequential release model, which generally makes the best movies available on ...

From BARRY FLYNN, Gerson Lehrman Group,  17 Dec 2008

Plane parked in Daytona shows up in DEA forfeiture notice

DAYTONA BEACH -- Abandoned at the airport here, a Boeing 727 jetliner was quietly seized last summer in a federal drug case that may reach as far as Aruba and the mountains of Mexico. The aircraft still sits parked at Willman Aviation Inc., a ...

From BARRY FLYNN, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  22 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Boeing

Share prices of 3 top local companies hit significant lows

Three local CEOs could be forgiven if they tried to cheer up with a drink or two after the stock markets closed Friday. All three saw the share prices of their corporations drop this week to the lowest point over the past year. Brown & Brown, a ...

From THOMAS S. BROWN AND BARRY FLYNN, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  26 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Standard Poor's,  MetLife, Inc.,  Pfizer Inc.,  General Mills, Inc.,  Sunoco, Inc.

Annan fails to persuade Sudan to accept UN force

United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan gestures during a news conference at the African Union summit in Gambia's capital Banjul July 2, 2006. Annan failed on Sunday to persuade Sudanese leader Omar Hassan al-Bashir to allow a U.N. force into ...

From BARRY MOODY AND DANIEL FLYNN, Boston Globe,  2 Jul 2006
Related Topics: United Nations,  Kofi Annan,  Denis Sassou-Nguesso

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