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Wolfsie: You’re killing me! (Rushville Republican) I was home working late one afternoon when the phone rang. My wife’s cell number popped up on my caller ID. “Hello, Mary Ellen?” “I adore you.” us.rd.yahoo.com
Do you have what it takes to be a movie voiceover guy? (York Daily Record) Hollywood's most well-known movie trailer voiceover artist Don LaFontaine (you know, the "in a world ..." guy) died Monday at age 68 . We'd like to know who in Central Pennsylvania could be his replacement. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pay phones, once a lifeline, edge towards extinction (Collinsville Herald) When students at Collinsville High School need to talk to parents or scrounge up a ride home, school staff are forced to lift one of the office phones, dial the number and hand it over. us.rd.yahoo.com
ON THE BLOGS: Let's hear your best voiceover (York Daily Record) Hollywood's most well-known movie trailer voiceover artist Don LaFontaine (you know, the "in a world . us.rd.yahoo.com
Phone phishers hop on filesharing legal threats bandwagon (The Register) Didn't see that coming... oh Fraudsters have begun cold-calling householders to accuse them of copyright infringement online and threaten them with court action, an ISP has reported.… us.rd.yahoo.com
Now, a helpline for (The Times of India) The phone-in service to clear all kinds of doubt of rozedars launched four years ago by the 30-something convent educated cleric and his two friends is now internationally hit, going by the calls logged by it each day. us.rd.yahoo.com
Dispose of old computers with a clear conscience (Scoop.co.nz) Want to dispose of your computer equipment and old mobile phone in an environmentally sustainable day? us.rd.yahoo.com
BlockBuster launches movie trailer portal for mobile users (Globes Online) The project will be launched at the chain’s 250 video vending machines (Videomats) across Israel. us.rd.yahoo.com
MOVIES (Las Vegas Review-Journal) See review on page 21. Twin filmmakers Danny and Oxide Pang revisit their 1999 breakthrough with this English-language remake, about a lone-wolf hit man (Nicolas Cage) on assignment in Thailand, who bonds with his errand boy (Shahkrit Yamnarm) -- and falls for a deaf-mute shopgirl (Charlie Young). us.rd.yahoo.com
Cage tries to reinvent himself (Belleville News-Democrat) Nicolas Cage didn't wind up in Bangkok by accident. As the Oscar-winning actor explains it, there were reasons both personal and professional that compelled him to change gears after the mega-dollar success of the family-friendly action-adventure "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" and travel across the globe in pursuit of a new career iteration. Not least was the impulse to shake up his image ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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