Wednesday, October 13, 2010

8 Documentry's Shorts on Oscar’s 2010 Shortlist

Beverly Hills, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that the field of Documentary Short Subject contenders for the 83rd Academy Awards® has been narrowed to eight films, of which three to five will earn Oscar® nominations.

Voters from the Academy’s Documentary Branch viewed this year’s 30 eligible entries and submitted their ballots to PricewaterhouseCoopers for tabulation.

The eight films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production company.

* “Born Sweet,” Cynthia Wade Productions
* “Killing in the Name,” Moxie Firecracker Films
* “Living for 32,” Cuomo Cole Productions
* “One Thousand Pictures: RFK’s Last Journey,” Lichen Films
* “Poster Girl,” Portrayal Films
* “Strangers No More,” Simon & Goodman Picture Company
* “Sun Come Up,” Sun Come Up, LLC
* “The Warriors of Qiugang,” Thomas Lennon Films, Inc.

The 83rd Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Tuesday, January 25, 2011, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2010 will be presented on Sunday, February 27, 2011, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live by the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 200 countries worldwide.

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Raj Bhavan in Bangalore

New Delhi, Bangalore: The BJP has met the Prime Minister to ask that Karnataka Governor HR Bhardwaj be recalled for failing to act impartially in the Karnataka political crisis.

"He has failed to politically detach himself from his past," said the party's Arun Jaitley after a delegation led by LK Advani visited Manmohan Singh and Home Minister P Chidambaram.

"Raj Bhavan in Bangalore has been converted into an epicenter of horse-trading in order to destabilize the government," said Jaitley.

Bhardwaj's handling of the crisis has been questioned by constitutional experts, and , sources say, by the Congress in Delhi.

Earlier this week, he recommended that President's Rule be imposed in Karnataka after Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa survived a test of strength in the Assembly.



24 hours later, he u-turned and, in an unprecedented move, at a press conference ordered Yeddyurappa to face a second trust vote (that will take place tomorrow). Bhardwaj said the offer for a second trust vote was an act of charity and kindness - the language raised eyebrows, as did his comment that he was fed up of corruption in the Karnataka government.

"In utterances, in functioning, constitutional authorities are expected to act with dignity and restraint," said Jaitley.

The BJP has long complained that Bhardwaj, who was the Congress' Law Minister at the centre, acts as an extension of the Congress.

Jaitley said the party agreed to a second trust vote "to avoid constitutional confrontations rather than precipitate them." However, what actually prompted the acquiescence was the fact that the numbers in the Assembly are currently in its favour. There are 16 MLAs who were disqualified on Monday by the Speaker, after they withdrew support to the government. With them barred from participating in the vote of confidence, the BJP has 105 MLAs backing it - just enough to prove it is in a majority.

The disqualified MLAs had appealed to the Karnataka High Court against the Speaker's decision. But yesterday, the court said it will announce its verdict on the issue on Monday. That gave Yeddyurappa the edge, and within minutes of the court hearing, he announced that he was ready to face the trust vote tomorrow.

The 16 rebel MLAs are appealing to the court to make a decision before tomorrow's vote.

No doubt prompted by the fact that the government is in a position to win, the Congress and the JD(s) in Karnataka have also criticized the Governor's decision to offer Yeddyurappa a second chance.


Yeddyurappa's first trust vote - on Monday - was marred by chaos and violence. Early in the morning, the Speaker announced that 11 BJP MLAs and 5 independent MLAs who had been supporting the government but were now opting out had violated anti-defection laws. They would not be able to participate in the trust vote. Five of those MLAs forced their way into the House for the vote, however. security guards or marshals tried to stop them, but were unsuccessful. The Speaker said that Yeddyurappa's majority had been established in a voice vote.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Nokia C7 shipments begin - Official News from Nokia

Espoo, Finland - The smartphone for the design-conscious social networker, the Nokia C7, has started shipping to customers around the world. The second Nokia smartphone based on the new Symbian platform, the Nokia C7 follows hot on the heels of the company's entertainment powerhouse, the Nokia N8.

The Nokia C7 combines stainless steel and glass in a sleek, full-touch design. The 3.5 inch AMOLED display is ideal for networking, with updates from Facebook and Twitter fed directly to the home screen, as well as one touch access to many popular email accounts including Ovi Mail, Yahoo!® Mail and Windows Live(TM) Hotmail. The Nokia C7 also opens up a world of apps, games, videos, and web and location-based services through the Ovi Store.

"The Nokia C7 is our second smartphone based on the new version of Symbian to hit the market," says Jo Harlow, head of smartphones at Nokia. "Designed specifically with the style-conscious consumer in mind, the Nokia C7 also brings excellent social networking abilities, making it perfect for people who want to check-in and stay up to date."

Following the release of this social-networking centric device, Nokia will be setting out to find the most active Facebook user from the more than 1.4 million fans on Nokia's own global Facebook page. Nokia will then pick five finalists who will each be provided with a Nokia C7 to organize a party using various social networks. The fan who best captures their party through Facebook - generating the most coverage with updates and posts - will win a Nokia C7 for themselves and 20 of their friends.

The estimated retail price of the Nokia C7 is EUR 335 before applicable taxes or subsidies, with pricing and availability varying from region to region, operator to operator.

About Nokia

At Nokia, we are committed to connecting people. We combine advanced technology with personalized services that enable people to stay close to what matters to them. Every day, more than 1.3 billion people connect to one another with a Nokia device - from mobile phones to advanced smartphones and high-performance mobile computers. Today, Nokia is integrating its devices with innovative services through Ovi (www.ovi.com), including music, maps, apps, email and more. Nokia's NAVTEQ is a leader in comprehensive digital mapping and navigation services, while Nokia Siemens Networks provides equipment, services and solutions for communications networks globally.

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