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2008 International CES (Consumer Electronics Show)

Monday, Jan 7 (2008) 8:00a to 5:00p
at Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
Age Suitability: All Ages

The 2008 International CES, the world’s largest tradeshow for consumer technology, will again feature the latest and most advanced consumer electronics products in the world.

A distinguished series of speakers and panels, as well as other activities, will highlight the importance and need for free trade policies that will expand economies and create new American jobs.

“The technology industry is a shining star in many world economies, including the U.S., and that simply would not be the case without international trade,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, producer of the International CES. Now, more than ever, the industry must demonstrate to U.S. policymakers that free and open trade – not self-defeating protectionism – are the keys to innovation and world economic progress.”

Among the trade-related programming highlights for the 2008 International CES:

* Ambassador Susan Schwab, United States Trade Representative, will discuss the state of trade in today’s global economy, and the ramifications on the CE industry on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 from 3-4 p.m. at the LVCC, North Hall, N260.
* A new CES Industry Insider Series program, “Technology and Emerging Countries: Advancing Development Through Technology Investments,” from 9-1:30 p.m., Wednesday, January 9 at the Las Vegas Hilton Theater, will delve into the role consumer technology plays in long-term development of emerging economies. This inaugural program, consisting of keynote addresses, panel sessions and demonstrations of technologies, will feature top technologists and government officials, including His Excellency Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda.
* Top government officials and business leaders from around the world will participate in the Technology and Emerging Countries Program and other trade events throughout the International CES. Countries represented include Rwanda, Uganda, Ethiopia, China and the United Arab Emirates.

Attendees should also look for “Support Free Trade” kiosks on the exhibit floor where letters can be sent to Congressional representatives asking them to support free trade. Additionally, the Experience CEA booth in the Grand Lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center will offer more information for attendees to learn more about how free trade benefits our industry and American workers.

Much of the consumer electronics industry’s growth over the past decade resulted from cutting-edge innovation and the ability for American companies to export to foreign markets. Nearly half of CEA’s 2,200 member companies assert that exporting to a new market within the next 12 months is part of their business plan. Of CEA’s total membership, nearly 80 percent are small and mid-sized companies that rely on free trade to stay in business.

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Pat Monahan
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Kevin Costner
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Rocco DeLuca and the Burden
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Michael Douglas
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Las Vegas Convention Center
3150 Paradise Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 892-0711
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Feb 29, 2008 - YogiBear on Mary J. Blige
Ms. Blige

I saw Mary J. Blige in concert at Wango Tango (convinced to go by a teenie bopper friend) two summers ago. I have to say that she was one of the best performances (after Kanye West). Despite the fact that she is older than all of the other headlining performers, she exudes an incredible amount of passion and energy while on-stage! It was highly entertaining and inspiring.

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Jan 04, 2008 - rareexception on Pat Monahan
Great performer and singer

Awesome in concert as his songs (and those of Train) are engaging, emotional, and entertaining. I caught him live at Verrado in Buckeye, AZ at an intimate concert.

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Jan 04, 2008 - rareexception on Michael Douglas
Generally great

But has his ups and downs. I'm not a fan of when he plays a hardass but he's great in authoritative, high profile leading roles.

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Jan 04, 2008 - rareexception on Kevin Costner
I've always liked Costner

Even enjoyed Waterworld and always get a kick out of seeing him at the AT&T Pro Am in Pebble Beach!