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101- OHIO STATE AND
WASHINGTON
TO
PLAY
IN
THE ROSE BOWL GAME
- By Gary Sunkin
Since 1890, the Tournament of Roses has
produced America's New Year Celebration,
bringing the traditions of the Rose Parade
and Rose Bowl Game to Pasadena and the
world for nearly 130
years.
The Ohio State Buckeyes,
champions of the Big Ten Conference, and
the Washington Huskies, champions of the
Pac-12 Conference, will play in the 105th
Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern
Mutual at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET, on January
1, 2019, at the Rose Bowl Stadium.
This year's Rose Bowl Game will be the
12th meeting between the Ohio State
Buckeyes and the Washington Huskies, but
will be the first occurrence in The
Granddaddy of Them All.
No. 9 Washington is headed back to the
Rose Bowl for the first time since a 34-24
victory over Purdue on Jan. 1, 2001.
No. 5 Ohio State is headed back to the
Rose Bowl for the first time since a 26-17
victory over Oregon on Jan. 1, 2010.
The Washington-Ohio State game will mark
the first time in five years that the Rose
Bowl has featured the Pac-12 and Big Ten
champions. The last time that happened was
after the 2013 season, when Michigan State
defeated Stanford, 24-20.
Back to Pasadena
Washington and Ohio State are each making
their 15th appearance in the Rose Bowl.
USC (with 34) and Michigan (20) are the
only two programs that have been to the
Rose Bowl more.
The Huskies are 7-6-1 in the Rose Bowl
Game. The Buckeyes are 7-7.
This will be the first postseason matchup
between UW and Ohio State.
Pre-game festivities on January 1, will
begin at 1 p.m. PT (4 p.m. ET). The game
will be televised nationally on ESPN.
Additional tickets for the Rose Bowl Game
will go on sale on Tuesday, December 4, at
9 a.m. PT online via www.ticketmaster.com
or by calling Ticketmaster at
1-800-653-8000.
www.PRIMESPORT.com
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PASADENA,
Calif. --
America
clebrates the New Year with the 129th Rose
Parade, presented by
Honda -
By
Gary Sunkin
Rose
Parade® Theme History in the 21st
Century
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--
2019 Rose Parade Float Winners
Scores are
based on criteria such as creative design,
floral craftsmanship, artistic merit,
computerized animation, thematic
interpretation, floral and color
presentation, and dramatic impact.
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115- Chaka
Khan will ride as
Grand
Marshal in the Rose
Parade®
Ten time GRAMMY awards winner Chaka
will ride in the 130th Rose Parade®
presented by Honda, themed "The Melody of
Life" and join in the pre-game celebration
of the 105th Rose Bowl Game® presented
by Northwestern Mutual both are held on
January 1, 2019.
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Colorado
Boulevard, Pasadena, California circa
1883
CES,
Las Vegas, January 8-11, 2019
CES
represents the $211 billion U.S. consumer
electronics industry.
The International CES is the world's
gathering place for all who thrive on the
business of consumer technologies. It has
served as the proving ground for
innovators and breakthrough technologies
for more than 40 years&emdash;the global
stage where next-generation innovations
are introduced to the marketplace. As the
largest hands-on event of its kind, CES
features all aspects of the industry. And
because it is owned and produced by the
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA),
the technology trade association
representing the $211 billion U.S.
consumer electronics industry, it attracts
the world's business leaders and
pioneering thinkers to a forum where the
industry's most relevant issues are
addressed.
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Who
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1908
0512 - PATENT GRANTED: Stubblefield's U.S.
Patent, Number 887,357, All Purpose
Wireless Telephone, Filed April 5, 1907,
Granted May 12, 1908. / Click MORE STORY
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Cory Meets JiangZemin, former President
PRC
Back in the 80s, as a
goodwill ambassador representing the
U.S.A., Troy Cory and his back-up dancers
and singers, "The Brooke Sisters," were
the first entertainers from the United
States to appear in a full staged program
in the People's Republic of China during
the Shanghai TV Festival, and televised on
China's National Television (CCTV), viewed
by over 300 million
people.
It was there Cory met Jiang Zemin, then
mayor of Shanghai, and who later became
the 5th President of the People's Republic
of
China.
The '88 Shanghai Concert was the
beginnings of Troy's concert tours in
China for the next two decades. The
concerts, just to name a few, included the
following cities: Shanghai, Beijing,
Anshan, Harbin,
Fuzhou and and Tsingtao
(Qingdao)
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Cory,
First
American to perform on Stage in China,
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Cory's Road to
China;
Troy
Cory was among the first international
entertainers and the first American
entertainer to perform in the People's
Republic of China, beginning in 1988. In
itself a notable culture-historical feat,
in view of China's closed door policies of
the late 70s and well into the 80s. The
PRC's administrative climate in comparison
is much less restrictive now and China's
open door policy enables many entertainers
to introduce themselves to the populace
Chinese audiences.
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Automobility LA -Formerly LA Auto Show
Press & Trade Days, at the LA
Convention
Center
- By Gary Sunkin
AutoMobility LA is
where the new auto industry gets
business done, unveils groundbreaking new
products and makes strategic announcements
in front of media and industry
professionals from around the
globe.
Following
AutoMobility LA, the 2018 LA Auto Show
will open its doors to the public Nov. 30
&endash; Dec.
9.
More
Than 60 Debut Vehicles at LA Auto Show's
AutoMobility LA
With more than 60
debut vehicles locked in for this year's
AutoMobility LA, nearly half will make
their highly-anticipated world premiere,
including an all new-vehicle from Hyundai
and a pickup truck from Jeep. Kia is also
expected to have multiple vehicles make
their world debut, including one of the
brand's best-selling cars.
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106- Net Neutrality Rule Repeald by the
FCC
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FCC could kill net
neutrality
-- By
Jessica Rosenworcel, member of the
Federal Communications
Commission
I'm on the FCC. Please stop us from
killing net neutrality
Right now, you can go online and connect
with friends, watch videos and read the
news. There's a good chance you are
reading this online right now.
We do much more on the internet than
consume content, however. Increasingly,
the internet is also where we create. We
use online platforms and digital services
to develop, share and spread ideas around
the corner and around the globe.
This is the open internet experience we
all know, and it's a big part of why
America's internet economy is the envy of
the world.
But this week, the leadership at the
Federal Communications Commission put
forth a plan to gut the foundation of this
openness. They have proposed to end net
neutrality, and they are trying to force a
vote on their plan on Dec. 14.
If the idea behind the plan is bad, the
process for it has been even worse.
It's a lousy idea. And it deserves a
heated response from the millions of
Americans who work and create online every
day.
Net neutrality is the right to go where
you want and do what you want on the
internet without your broadband provider
getting in the way. It means your
broadband provider can't block websites,
throttle services or charge you premiums
if you want to reach certain online
content.
Proponents of wiping out these rules think
that by allowing broadband providers more
control and the ability to charge for
premium access, it will spur investment.
This is a dubious proposition.
Wiping out net neutrality would have big
consequences. Without it, your broadband
provider could carve internet access into
fast and slow lanes, favoring the traffic
of online platforms that have made special
payments and consigning all others to a
bumpy road. Your provider would have the
power to choose which voices online to
amplify and which to censor. The move
could affect everything online, including
the connections we make and the
communities we create.
This is not the internet experience we
know today. Americans should prevent the
plan from becoming the law of the
land.
There is something not right about a few
unelected FCC officials making such vast
determinations about the future of the
internet. I'm not alone in thinking this.
More than 22 million people have filed
comments with the agency. They
overwhelmingly want the FCC to preserve
and protect net neutrality.
At the same time, there are real questions
about who filed some of the net neutrality
comments with the FCC. There are credible
allegations that many of the comments were
submitted by bots and others using the
names of deceased people. What's more,
some 50,000 recent consumer complaints
appear to have gone missing.
As he announced this week, New York Atty.
Gen. Eric Schneiderman has been
investigating these apparently fake
comments for six months. The Government
Accountability Office is also looking into
how a denial-of-service attack may have
prevented people from getting their
thoughts into the official record.
In short, this is a mess. If the idea
behind the plan is bad, the process for
commenting on it has been even
worse.
Before my fellow FCC members vote to
dismantle net neutrality, they need to get
out from behind their desks and computers
and speak to the public directly. The FCC
needs to hold hearings around the country
to get a better sense of how the public
feels about the proposal.
When they do this, they will likely find
that, outside of a cadre of high-paid
lobbyists and lawyers in Washington, there
isn't a constituency that likes this
proposal. In fact, the FCC will probably
discover that they have angered the public
and caused them to question just whom the
agency works for.
I think the FCC needs to work for the
public, and therefore that this proposal
needs to be slowed down and eventually
stopped. In the time before the agency
votes, anyone who agrees should do
something old-fashioned: Make a
ruckus.
Reach out to the rest of the FCC now. Tell
them they can't take away internet
openness without a fight.
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