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September 22, 2006
LG Electronics Heats Up 'Rachael Ray' Show As Exclusive Provider of Flat Panel Displays
LG Plasma and LCD HDTVs Adorn Interactive Set and Back-Stage Venues.
LG Electronics has teamed with the new television show "Rachael Ray", where it would be the exclusive provider of flat panel displays. The show is hosted by iconic Food Network television show host - Rachael Ray.

On the new program, viewers experience "The Rachael Ray Way" against a backdrop of 20 LG high-definition plasma and LCD displays, ranging from 27-inch LCD HDTVs to 50-inch plasma HDTVs, which have been integrated throughout the studio.
In addition to outfitting the dramatic set for the dynamic show, LG provides flat-panel displays for the green rooms and dressing rooms to complement the modern, fresh feel of Rachael Ray's full-of-life style.
An hour-long, daily talk show from King World and Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions, "Rachael Ray" engages viewers and in-studio audiences with a personal, hands-on, celebratory approach to life the Rachael Ray way.
While Ms. Ray will continue to heat up the kitchen with her creative signature dishes, she will also take her audience beyond the realm of food to explore all facets of life and good living, no boundaries, no guidelines and no topics untouched.
Rachael's goal is to have viewers discover something new when watching her show, learn something fun and realize that life just doesn't have to be that hard because everybody needs a little R and R.
LG Electronics USA, Inc., (LGEUS) is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $45-billion global force in consumer electronics and mobile communications.







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Goodyear Name the Blimp Contest Winner
Spirit of Innovation.
High School Teacher and Family Take Off With Goodyear Blimp.
Ohio Resident Receives Ultimate Prize: Use of a Goodyear Blimp For a Day.

Photo: Matthew and Kristi Harrelson, with daughters Kaitlin and Kendra. Harrelson won the Goodyear Name the Blimp contest with his entry, Spirit of Innovation.
AKRON, Ohio, Sept. 21, 2006 -- Things were a little different today at Goodyear's Wingfoot Lake Airship Hangar as Hudson High School Chemistry Teacher Matthew Harrelson assumed command of the iconic dirigible as his Grand Prize for winning Goodyear's "Name the Blimp" contest. Harrelson, a Uniontown, Ohio resident, submitted the name -- Spirit of Innovation -- which was officially selected the winner of the contest based upon a nationwide vote by the American public and a panel of Goodyear judges.
Harrelson returned with his wife and two daughters to the Goodyear Airship Hangar where on June 21st, he and his family had front row seats to the gala Christening event that featured the unveiling of the name he submitted. Matthew, his wife and two daughters directed the blimp's travels for the day, which included a flight over their house; his children's schools; one-hour sightseeing flights for his extended family and friends; and a special night- time excursion for himself and his wife to fly some encouraging messages over a Hudson High School football game and see the local sights.
Goodyear is the world's largest tire company. The company manufactures tires, engineered rubber products and chemicals in more than 90 facilities in 28 countries around the world.
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National Geographic: Wollemi Pine
National Geographic Presents - Botanical Find of Century.
Living Fossil Wollemi Pine Available for First Time in North America.

This dinosaur-era tree that was believed to have been extinct for 2 million years will be available for a limited time to U.S. residents who can help ensure its survival. National Geographic is introducing the Wollemi Pine, which was discovered in Australia's Blue Mountains by New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service Officer David Noble. Fewer than 100 of the trees exist in the wild, which has prompted extensive efforts to propagate the species.
Founded in 1888, the National Geographic Society is one of the largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations in the world and reaches more than 350 million people worldwide each month. National Geographic has funded more than 8,000 scientific research projects and supports an education program combating geographic illiteracy.







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