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A digital restoration of the 10-minute film ?Manhatta? breathes new life into the work.

A guide to printing holiday cards (The Post and Courier)
ORLANDO Technology might have killed the art of letter writing, but it has improved another time-honored form of communication: holiday cards.

Ben Rayner’s Reasons to Live (Toronto Star)
So, if I’m to believe Avril Lavigne, all it takes to be a “rebel” these days is a new Canon digital camera. Whatever happened to greasing your hair back, wearing a leather jacket and careening recklessly around Dead Man’s Curve in a hot rod? Or, I dunno, playing rock ‘n’ roll music?

Japan Stocks Advance on Global Stimulus Plans; Komatsu Gains (Bloomberg)
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) — Japanese shares rose for the first time in three days, led by machinery and shipping companies, after China announced a stimulus plan worth almost a fifth of its economy, joining global efforts to stave off a recession.

Hollywood meets Bollywood in Oscar-hyped `Slumdog’ (The State)
Hollywood and Bollywood rarely meet. But in the new film “Slumdog Millionaire,” the two international epicenters of filmmaking find an unusually fruitful cinematic union. The connection comes by way of British director Danny Boyle, who shot the film in Mumbai, India, with a cast of mostly Bollywood and local nonprofessional actors. Filming with handheld digital cameras and working with a small …