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Perdue attorney Robert Highsmith said Perdue PAC has filed all the required paperwork, including an 8872 IRS form, which we're happy to bring to your attention. Click here to see it.

In the federal form, you'll note that Perdue's biggest expenditure was $35,500 in mid-October for a poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies. For what, we're not sure. It was a non-election year.

Perhaps to see what Americans were looking for in a vice president? Certainly not to see how Georgians felt about the GREAT plan.

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When Black History Month meets Confederate History Month Friday, February 22, 2008, 08:19 AM

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Since today's AJC is chockfull of stories about the Confederate flag and the paper trail of slavery, we thought we'd help develop the day's theme.


Hip-Hop Rumors: A Jay-Z/Mary J Blige Tour Coming? Immortal Technique ...

All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on.


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G-Unit Clothing Brand Closing? Reps Say 'No'


N.O.R.E., Monie Love Debut Shows On XM


Flavor Flav Starring In New Sitcom


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New Memphis Bleek and Uncle Murda video, “Let it off."


Behind the scenes of the new Sheek Louch video.


Master P and Lil' Romeo (The Miller Boyz) talk about Black History.


Mobile World Congress--Take That, Apple!

If press conferences from Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung are any indication, it's that Apple's one-size fits all approach to the market with its popular iPhone is doomed to failure. Executives at the major phone makers made absolutely no mention of Apple in their speeches, but they clearly appeared to be moving to address the perceived gap in lovability between their phones and the iPhone. Nokia and Samsung had nearly identical mesages, suggesting that they alone were capable of producing a mobile phone for every lifestyle—including all you old-timers who (shudder) simply want a phone to make calls. On the high end where they currently are competing with Apple for mindshare and marketshare, the phone makers opted mainly for evolutionary updates on existing models. Nokia's new dual-band HSDPA N96, for instance, doubles internal memory to 16GB from the N95, while adding LED lights to the 5 megapixel digital camera for flash and video lighting.


Premiering on the silver screen: Ads

Now, more marketers are turning to theaters to unveil new campaigns on 40-foot screens with rich audio before they scale down the ads and put them on television.

For some in the advertising industry, the recent writer's strike shined a new light on cinema opportunities.

Ad-buying behemoth MediaVest, whose client roster includes Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Kraft Foods Inc. and Procter & Gamble Co., began talks last month with leading cinema ad companies Screenvision and National CineMedia LLC about transferring more than $100 million of prime-time ads from television to the movie screen.

"Even without the writer's strike, should that not have happened, we'd still be talking to our clients about looking at their current communications mix," said Norm Chait, MediaVest's senior vice president and director of out-of-home investment and activation.


Movie Review: "Be Kind Rewind" steals your heart like it stole its ...

It has all been done before. Everything that there is to be said has been said, to be thought or felt or considered has been thought and felt and considered. Nowhere is that more apparent than in the world of entertainment, where any film that is successful is promptly copied by every other studio in Hollywood. When lamenting the fact that there is no new material left, most Hollywood types will say things like “The Simpsons already did it" or “That's just Star Wars meets James Bond." “Be Kind Rewind," the new movie by “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" director Michel Gondry, doesn't copy any of these things. But it does copy Nickelodeon.

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Smile-Detecting Sony DSC-T300 Digital Camera is Super Skinny

The T-series of digital cameras is well known for being among the slimmest in the business, but the feature set on the recently released Sony DSC-T300 is anything but skinny. In fact, it's surprisingly bloated given its incredibly thin profile You start off with basics like a 10.1 megapixel sensor and an impressive 5x optical zoom courtesy of Car Zeiss Vario-Tessar. And then it gets fantastically better with dynamic scene modes, a smile-detecting shutter, a face-detecting feature, a large 3.5-inch wide aspect touchscreen, ISO 3200, image stabilization, and improved focusing at close distance. Don't want to sift through your hundreds of pictures just to see which ones include your ugly mug? This camera can search though that library by face too. Rounding out the specs are 1080p slideshow output and a Memory Stick Duo slot.


10 Things You Gotta Know About Oscars

She's a box-office smash with a 3-D concert flick, but tongue-waggers have been wondering why tween thing Hannah Montana is presenting at, like, the Oscars. But we say she's no weirder than having, say, Jessica Alba, Seth Rogen or The Rock—presenters, all.

3. Jon Stewart's hosting, but without any jokes from his Daily Show buddy Rob Corddry.

4. No Country for Old Men will win Best Picture. Ask anybody. Seriously. Anybody.

5. Wait—Michael Clayton will win Best Picture. People we respect have a very good theory on this.

6. John Travolta might dance.

7. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences offers something else for the kids, a YouTube channel. Best clip is, easily, Jack Black and Will Ferrell's "Get Off the Stage" song.


 
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