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To read without sight (The Globe and Mail) On Louis Braille's 200th birthday, has computer software overtaken need for language code? Konica Minolta Launches New magicolor Printer for Graphic Arts Market (Centre Daily Times) Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. ( Konica Minolta ), a leading provider of advanced imaging and networking technologies for the desktop to the print shop, today unveiled the magicolor 7450 II grafx printer for outstanding color quality in creative work environments. Designers, advertising agencies and graphic artists can now shape ideas in confidence using a wide range of media. Konica Minolta Launches New magicolor Printer for Graphic Arts Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) RAMSEY, N.J.----Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. , a leading provider of advanced imaging and networking technologies for the desktop to the print shop, today unveiled the magicolor 7450 II grafx printer for outstanding color quality in creative work environments. Politics: Bob Taylor's calling (Johnson City Press) In the late 1870s Bob Taylor became a law student in the office of attorney S.J. Kirkpatrick in Jonesborough (then Jonesboro), but it wasn't long before he heard a higher calling. Grove's King Mango Strut Parade florishes (Miami Herald) We did it. The Mangobama. Despite numerous difficulties, we pulled off another King Mango Strut Parade. This week (Morning Star) The Morning Star occupies a unique place in the history of British and world politics in the 20th and 21st centuries. Founded on January 1, 1930, it is still the only English-language socialist daily newspaper published in the world. Sports Year in Review (The New Milford Times) As another year draws to a close, it's time to take a look back, and remember 2008 in local sports. From the high schools, to recreational leagues, to those who have moved on to college and even the pros, last year provided many moments in sports that deserve a review. All News... Medway at Large - Reporters' Notebook (The Kent Messenger) Writing this remotedly from from home up northish in the hood. Didn't have time to update today but just wanted to write a few lines to keep up appearances before this blog returns with a proper regular flourish in the New Year. Economic downturn, budget woes top news in 2008 (The Inquirer and Mirror) Editor's Note: As each year winds to a close, The Inquirer and Mirror chooses the top news stories and newsmakers that impacted the lives of those who call Nantucket home, be it year-round or only for a brief time. D.L. STEWART: Here's hoping for a banner year for newspapers (Florida Today) As we bail out of a regrettable 2008, it's time to do what newspaper writers and editors traditionally do at this time of year: review the events of the past 12 months and forecast the trends we'll be seeing in the next dozen.
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