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Monday, January 7, 2008 (PARIS)
Marie Anne Kabahizi acting in the radio soap opera that seeks to prevent strife.
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Marie Anne Kabahizi acting in the radio soap opera that seeks to prevent strife.
Rwanda radio soap opera casts a healing spell

"Musekeweya," or "New Dawn," is a drama about a country divided, much like Rwanda 13 years ago, but one in which the stars find a way around the conflict.
Blockbusters to be few at Las Vegas tech show

Despite its size, or perhaps because of it, the annual conference has become a challenging and sometimes ineffectual place to introduce new products.
PS3 sales give another lift to Blu-ray

Sony said PlayStation 3 game machine sales totaled 1.2 million in North America during the holiday season, improving the strength of its Blu-ray video format because the console also works as a Blu-ray player.
Battle over high-definition video not over, Toshiba says

Akiyo Ozaka, president of Toshiba America Consumer Products, said at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that HD DVD "has not lost," even though Warner Brothers has backed the rival Blu-ray format.
Internet gives Americans abroad a stronger voice in presidential nomination

Everyone Counts, a company based in San Diego that specializes in online voting, is running the Internet voting for the Democrat primary for overseas residents.
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Google uses workers' bets to bolster business

In the past two and a half years, 1,463 Google employees have made wagers with play money on questions like: Will Google open a Russia office? Will Apple release an Intel-based Mac? How many users will Gmail have at the end of the quarter?
With venture capital cash in hand, 'YouTube for ideas' becomes a reality

Lawrence Summers, the former U.S. Treasury secretary, has invested in a Web site whose success hinges on proving that Americans are not as dumb as some think.
With nods to the writers' strike, late-night hosts return

Eight weeks after their writers went on strike and drove their shows into reruns, U.S. late-night television stars returned with original episodes.
Intel leaves group backing education PCs

Intel said that it chose to withdraw from the One Laptop Per Child educational computer organization over philosophical differences.
Up for auction: The Weather Channel.

NBC, News Corp. and Comcast are said to be interested in bidding for the Weather Channel, one of the last privately owned U.S. cable channels.
Wireless technologies for high-definition TVs to go on display
Netflix partners with LG to bring movies straight to TV
Telescope project gets help from Bill Gates
Music industry boosted by online sales
OK! cashes in on Jamie Lynn Spears's pregnancy
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Abu Dhabi finances translation of broad array of books
Nintendo hits 2 for 2
Eased rules on tech sales to China questioned
Advertisers open weight loss campaigns as the new year begins
Restrictions placed on Qualcomm chip sales
Wal-Mart's movie download service passes into ignominy
Loss or theft of personal data rose to record levels in 2007
Online graffiti moving to the U.S.
Former rap star choreographs new career at Web startup
Web worlds for the grammar-school set
Individual privacy under threat in Europe and U.S., report says
What's that catchy tune? A song for car insurance makes the charts
In the DVD war over high definition, most buyers are sitting it out
Google veterans leaving the nest in search of bigger jobs
Broadcast of Golden Globes awards show is in doubt
Apple crafts agreement with Fox for digital movie rentals
The Miami Herald to outsource copyediting, ad work to India
Holiday online receipts are strong, but reflect a decline in rate of growth
Germany set to prohibit online gambling
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