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NPR's All Things Considered Doing Chengdu -- May 19-23
2008-05-06 11:24:00 National Public Radio's All Things Considered Show will be broadcasting from Chengdu, China, from May 19 through May 23. (h/t to Barking At The Sun, which is itself based in Chengdu). For years, my firm had been getting calls from software companies looking to go into Chengdu, but almost without exception, none of them did. Then, maybe around six months ago, we started getting calls from software companies that were doing more than just thinking about going into China, they were ready to go. Many of these companies are going in with joint ventures where their US software is licensed (with all sorts of IP protections) to the joint venture for use/sale in China and the joint venture sells, markets and supports the software in China and also engages in software development for new or improved product for both China and the United States/Europe. Chengdu is hot these days and NPR will be there.
By: China Law Blog
All Things Considered
2008-05-04 18:05:00 Let’s see: The Gaslamp. The Field. The Red Bull Air Race. The Terminal. The Yardhouse. The Bitter End. The Hard Rock. Coronado. The Hotel del. The Silver Strand Beach. The Cuban Cigar factory. Seaport Village. Horseshoe Beach. Windan Sea. Jack’s. Crystal Pier. Torry Pines: Golf Course, Gliderport, nature hike. Del Mar. Poseidon. Mission Bay. Mission ...
By: Some Go Softly
All things considered, April wasn't that bad for Big Papi
2008-04-28 14:19:00 April probably can't end soon enough for David Ortiz, who sat out his second straight game Sunday with a bruised right knee, a souvenir from his head-first slide into first base Friday night. But despite the .177 average he takes into tomorrow night's three-game set against the Blue Jays that will take the team through May 1, the month has not been a total washout for Ortiz. Eighteen big-league players began the day yesterday with 20 or more RBIs in the season's first month. A total of 199 big-leaguers have driven in 20 or more runs in April since the start of the decade.Ortiz, who has 20 RBIs so far, is the only player in that group to have an average below the Mendoza Line, as a .200 average is known. The next lowest batting average among that group belongs to Ken Griffey Jr., who was batting .217 for the Reds when he drove in 24 runs in April 2000. Further research by Rays crack publicist Chris Costello shows that since at least 1956, no player hitting under .200 has driv...
By: The RotoFeed
Yankee Grey All Things Considered
2008-04-28 09:44:00 All things considered I’m doin’ just fine even though You left a hole the size of Texas deep inside of my heart The way I feel I should be losing my mind But all things considered I’m doin’ just fine Woke up this morning to the sound of you slammin’ the door I got served a piece of paper for breakfast ...
By: my music
All Things Considered
2007-10-27 01:23:00 In what might be the first interview on park effects in the history of the show, I was on with Melissa Block on All Things Considered this afternoon to consider how Coors Field and Fenway Park are impacting the World Series. You can listen to the audio here.
By: The RotoFeed
All Things Considered, Texas Is A Strong Market
2007-10-25 05:37:00 DALLAS (Dallas Morning News) ? Most North Texas neighborhoods saw modest home price growth during the first nine months of 2007, according to the latest data from the North Texas Real Estate Information System. Median sales prices for existing homes...
Production Assistant - All Things Considered - National Public Radio
2007-07-10 04:32:00 #WEB1501 Assists in production of All Things Considered rollovers; edits tape and mixes pieces; research and writes program segments as assigned; assists in generating story and interview ideas. Bachelor?s degree or equivalent experience/ At least 1.5 years? experience in broadcasting; experience editing tape on Dalet, Cool Edit, ProTools or similar broadcast digital audio ...
By: DemWork
Winds of War: All Things Considered
2007-06-07 18:00:00 From The Gathering Storm Blog The simmering conflict with Iran that started with the overthrow of the Shah and the establishment of an Islamic Republic by Ayatollah Khomeini has been heating up over the last year or so with the undisputed knowledge that Iran is pursing nuclear weapons and their growing military interference in Iraq and ... |



