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Panasonic teams up with Best Buy to bring 3-D TV to your living room (The Record and Herald News)
March 11, 2010Panasonic makes Best Buy its 3-D partner
NBC's "Parenthood" shines light on Asperger's syndrome (The Record and Herald News)
March 11, 2010TV series portrays a form of autism
Former judge Sylvia Pressler, who made historic ruling that opened Little League to girls, dies at 75 (The Record and Herald New
March 11, 2010Sylvia Pressler, one of the first women to serve as a New Jersey Superior Court judge — and whose decision in a 1970s discrimination case opened Little League baseball to girls — died Monday at her Englewood home.
Panasonic teams up with Best Buy to bring 3-D TV to your living room (The Record and Herald News)
March 11, 2010Panasonic makes Best Buy its 3-D partner
Panasonic, Best Buy’s 3-D plan: You’ve got to see it (The Record and Herald News)
March 11, 2010You've got to see 3-D TV to buy it. That's the strategy Panasonic Corp. of North America and Best Buy Co. are using to sell what they hope will be the next hottest thing in electronics – 3-D television sets.
Scorecard: By the numbers (Pioneer Press)
March 11, 2010Baseball NONCONFERENCE Dickinson State (N.D.) 3, Bethel 2; Dickinson State (N.D.) 9, Bethel 0 St. John's 5, Rochester Institute of
NBC's "Parenthood" shines light on Asperger's syndrome (The Record and Herald News)
March 11, 2010Max Braverman is not your typical 8-year-old. The younger child of a central character in NBC's new "Parenthood," Max wears a pirate costume to school every day, fails to acknowledge a classmate's "hello" and bites a kid who calls him a "freak" (after Max keeps crumpling up construction paper).
NBC's "Parenthood" shines light on Asperger's syndrome (The Record and Herald News)
March 11, 2010TV series portrays a form of autism
Former judge Sylvia Pressler, who made historic ruling that opened Little League to girls, dies at 75 (The Record and Herald New
March 11, 2010Sylvia Pressler, one of the first women to serve as a New Jersey Superior Court judge — and whose decision in a 1970s discrimination case opened Little League baseball to girls — died Monday at her Englewood home.
Former judge Sylvia Pressler, who made historic ruling that opened Little League to girls, dies at 75 (The Record and Herald New
March 11, 2010Sylvia Pressler, one of the first women to serve as a New Jersey Superior Court judge — and whose decision in a 1970s discrimination case opened Little League baseball to girls — died Monday, said her son, Noah Pressler. She was 75.
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