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Local Archived News February 2007 Marysville Journal-Tribune By EMILY MASTERS A group of 21 area children, ages 6 to 14, are stepping out of their comfort zones and becoming people they're not, only temporarily though. TV movies for the week of Feb. 11 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Movies on TV. Past movie reviews, 2/2 Denver Post CONTINUING Here are selected minireviews of films in theaters, listed From The Archives The Plain Dealer METRO: Did your vote count? By Joan Mazzolini Plain Dealer Reporter More than 1,200 Cuyahoga County voters will learn for the first time that the provisional ballots they cast last November weren’t counted. Ultra-Sensitive Measurements Of Changes In Images Using Slow Light Science Daily Assistant Professor John Howell and his Quantum Optics team at the University of Rochester have discovered a way to manipulate a light field while retaining all of the information it carries. A considerable advance in imaging technology, the new method detects subtle changes in an image over time. Using photons and atomic vapor in what is known as imaging with slow light, the new technique
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