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Friday, closed Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday (September through May). Schedule: through April 25, Weapons of Mass Media art display featuring paintings by Bunky Echo-Hawk in Dunham Hall.ELGIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 1700 Spartan Drive, 847- 214-7405. Schedule: Feb. 29 through March 21, 2008 Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference Art Competition exhibit on display in the Safety-Kleen Gallery One.NORRIS GALLERY, Dellora A. Norris Cultural Arts Center, 1040 Dunham Road, St. Charles, 630-584-7200 or www.norrisculturalarts.com. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Free admission. Schedule: March 8 through April 19, Watercolor ’08 exhibition of traditional and contemporary water-based works on various surfaces.PARAMOUNT THEATRE, 23 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora, 630-896-6666 or www.theparamounttheatre.com.


Police give tips to foil burglaries

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Toddlers, young kids can rock out next Friday

The pop-rock trio will shoot their fourth and fifth seasons this summer in Toronto, and there's talk of a Doodlebops movie and European tour.An ailing Greg Page recently retired after a 15-year stint with the Wiggles, the wildly popular tot-rockers from Down Under. The show has gone on, with a new man in yellow. But McNamara -- who has learned to play guitar like alter ego Rooney -- expects the Doodlebops won't bop 'til they drop. He'd like to see the show live on in reruns then evolve into a cartoon.Touring is hard on the trio, he noted, "and we've never, ever had understudies," he said."And none of us has ever missed a show. We've done it through food poisoning, laryngitis, a broken ankle -- we cover for each other."We can read each other like a book. We know when to step in."Overall, though, he has no complaints with kiddie iconhood.


Expo Keynote - Live Update

Apple delivered more than 5 million copies in the first three months. The most successful release of Mac OS X ever. Almost 20 percent of the installed base is upgraded to Leopard (a nifty wood theme on Keynote pie chart). We get quotes from Walt Mossberg, David Pogue, Ed Baig, (Bet the fourth one is Steven Levy!). Ooh, a surprise: it's actually Ed Mendelson from PC Magazine (that gets a laugh).

9:17 PT: DM - Leopard's been well received by developers. Microsoft is now shipping Office 2008. It's the last big app to go native on Intel. Whoops, first Jobs glitch: he said “Tiger" when he meant “Leopard."

9:18 PT: DM - Jobs talks about Time Machine: You wish you didn't need that wire for connecting your Time Machine drive. And today we've got one— Time Capsule, a backup appliance.


HTC Increases Sales By Over 30 Percent

From January to November of 2006, HTC reported a revenue of $98 million compared to the $107.2 million earned during the same period in 2007. That's just a 9% increase, but you have to admit that things are looking pretty bright for HTC.



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Incidents reported to Sherwood police through Feb. 18.

Incidents reported to Sherwood police through Feb. 18.


Thursday, February 28, 2008 9:41 AM CST


Feb. 18AccidentsEmmittee Davenport of Sherwood said he was northbound on Highway 107 in the outside lane when a vehicle driven by Ricky Harwell of Bryant hit her vehicle. Davenport reported damage to her left front bumper. Harwell said he drifted into Davenport's lane. Both cars sustained an estimated $300 in damage. No injuries were reported.Ian Davis of North Little Rock said he was traveling south on the Kiehl Avenue loop behind a vehicle driven by Eudalese Brathwaite of Sherwood. Police said the front bumper of Davis' vehicle accidentally struck the rear of Brathwaite's vehicle. Brathwaite's vehicle had an estimated $300 in damage, and Davis' had $50.Arrests .


 
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