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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 5-8, 2005 The Park Record C-14 Dell CEO opposes Internet limits VIA, Ml \Uit YUM CnrBRMiNf. 2 1 vrARS nr FRAMING Originolfy Q ski bum, Jim Oefonty moved to Pork City in 1972 ftorn Fullerton, Co. fn 1976 he smiled froming for The Fomily Jewels, discovering he hod otolwit for color Experienced end design. In 1984 Jim and Reliable struck oul on his own nnd opened Right Angle Picture Urge Froning in the old 'Star Selection Meaif location or 517 ofKeady- Moin Street. "The cntiic Made si)op was in liie merit lodei Frawei portion of the building'' ie(c!islim. In 1994 Right Easy Angle moved to its present Parking Convenient location at 1240 Iron Horse O:r;c W'IEIC there wos location plenty of IOONI to giow nnd A Framing plenty of pnrking lo go Gallery along with if. WASHINGTON (AP) Congress iuul the courts should avoid imposing restrictions on ways consumers use computers and other devices lo listen to digital music and watch movies, ihc chief executive of the largest U.S. computer-maker said Wednesday. The head of Round Rock. Texas-based Dell I n c . . Kevin Rollins, also said entertainment companies should work closely with technology firms lo huild new businesses delivering music and movies lo consumers. Rollins, who took over from Michael Dell as chief executive lasl summer, was careful to say the company opposes illegal trafficking of digital tiles. "I'm talking ahoul ihe music industry, working with them on various standards and encouraging them to innovate on how they deliver their content to c u s tomers rather than try lo put artificial barriers u p . " Rollins said in an interview with The Associated Press. ANGLE PICTURE FRAMING 1240 Iron Hone M w Park City 649-5640 "There are many new ways to deliver content to users without having to bar them from access to content or entertainment," Rollins said. "That generally stifles growih, il doesn't assist it." Rollins traveled to Washington this week for a board meeting at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, His younger predecessor, Michael Dell, who remains chairman of ihe global computer company, generally eschewed visits lo the nation's capital in recent years lo discuss technology policies. Rollins' remarks came one day after Intel Corp. - a close partner of Dell - urged the Supreme Court lo stay out of a long-running copyright dispute between the entertainment industry and companies I hat make software used to share files over the Internet. Through lawsuits and lobbying Congress, entertainment companies hurl by rampant Internet piracy have sought tougher laws and other restrictions against people who illegally send copyrighted files over the Internet. They also have persuaded regulators to require anticopying technology to be built into some future devices, such as digital televisions. Rollins also disclosed Wednesday thai Dell almost certainly will use about $100 million of $4.1 billion it earned overseas to pay for construction at its new $115 million manufacturing plant in North Carolina. North Carolina earlier approved a $242 million incentive package to bring Dell lo the state. Most of that package was in the form of tax credits through 2019 for computers or other devices Dell produces or assembles in North Carolina. Congress last year approved a one-time tax break under which companies that repatriate foreign earnings will have that profit taxed at 5.25 percent - or roughly $250 million for Dell - instead of the usual 33 percent on income earned in Ihe United States. "It's pretty clear there's a number of things we intend to do with thai and are in line with what we believe Congress is asking for - our factory in North Carolina clearly is one," Rollins said. "Il's going to be a good investment for us and mean new jobs here in the U.S." Rollins said Dell also may use part of the $4.1 billion to train its employees throughout the United Slates. Rollins said Dell will increasingly largel future domestic sales to hospitals and doctors' offices, which he described as a potential $1.5 trillion market. 'Hie health care industry is under pressure to become more efficient to keep costs down, and Dell is under continuing pressure to find new customers. "That industry has spent (on technology) about half the level of corporate markets in general." Rollins said. "We think we can significantly improve and lower the cost of health care." 5 'The Pacifier can't quiet critics Soccer to Me! Ifouth Spring Soccer League This fun league plays on Saturdays • • • - ' I . - . , J '> • . r - , , , '1' beginning April 16th. Small sided games for boys and girls ages 4-13* - Registration Deadline March 30th - Save Time, Register On-line For all of your recreation, programs, now you can register on-line at www.parkcityrecreation.org ,O 435-615-5401 P A R K C I T Y •; R E C R E A T I O N S ;! 1200 Little Kate Road. Park City Life's Short, Let's Playfi^- (AP) Didn't Hollywood learn villains trying lo find a wayward Graham of "The Gilmore (iirls," anything from "Mr. Nanny"? satellite-defense program devel- who's forced to amble awkwardly through a vacuous part as a Cuddly, mischievous kids and oped by the kids' late father. over-muscled tough guys from The children - led by school principal with a romantic Ihe Sylvester Stallone Method Brittany Snow and Max Thieriol interest in Diesel's Shane (as School don't mix. as the surly elders and Morgan good an actress as she is. Vin Diesel is not funny in so York as the adorable middle kid Graham's not good enough lo many ways in the family action who becomes Shane's protege - make that lasl part believable). comedy "The Pacifier." a vain battle back, putting Diesel Faith Ford has barely more attempt to broaden his prospects through a succession of stilted than a few walk-ons as the beyond the bust-'em-up thriller, a pratfalls. Plummer children's perky mom, genre in which he's already His monotonous baritone and Brad Garretl is terribly grown stale. rumblings worked well in small annoying as an autocratic vice The formula is as unsuccessful doses for "Saving Private Ryan," principal. as it was in 1993's "Mr. Nanny," his first major film, for the voice Carol Kane is just a woebewhich starred Hulk Hogan as a of an alien robot in the animated gone presence, screeching in one wrestler who hires on as nurse- talc "The Iron Giant" and for the of her accents of uncertain origin small horror hit "Pitch Black." as nanny lo (he youngest maid to a gang of spoiled brats. took an ensemble Plummer children, a role that's a Here. Diesel is a Navy SEAL which assigned to watch over the chil- approach that did not put the step down even from her shrill bit part in lasl year's "Confessions of dren of a slain security experl, a entire movie on Diesel's back. family ranging frorh a pukeSince then, Diesel's string of a Teenage Drama Queen." prone baby and a destructive tod- dark anti-hero roles has pretty Here's a helpful hint lo pass dler lo a couple of rebellious much exhausted his acting range, the time should you be the unforteens. culminating in last year's atro- tunate parent assigned lo escorl Diesel's the "Pacifier." get it? cious "Pitch Black" follow-up the kids to this comatose comedy: Every time Vin Diesel starts 'Hie wit dries up from there in "The Chronicles of Riddick." this brainless concoction from In "The Pacifier," Diesel tries to speak, imagine shoving an director Adam Shankman to play his action persona for adult-sized pacifier in his mouth. ("Bringing Down the House") laughs, but he simply cannot curl It doesn't make the movie go any and screenwriters Thomas his mouth around lines meant to faster, but it gives you something Lennon and Robert Ben Garant be funny. His stiffness is exacer- to do while you're busy not ('"Iaxi"). bated by lackluster action laughing. "The Pacifier." a Disney As cracker jack rescue-ops sequences, sapping the movie of leader Shane Wolfe, Diesel tries Diesel's one strong suit, breaking release, is raled PG for action violence, language and rude to ^ip ply his "'my-way-or-t he- heads credibly. highway" approach to baby-sitThe filmmakers toss their tal- humor. Running time: 95 minting ihe five Plummer kids and ented supporting cast to the utes. One and a half stars out of protecting them from nebulous wolves, particularly Lauren four. TOT ..SOJO l~7//7ies 746.7091 BOO.266.1706 www.sonsailon8oscorts.com CM TwtooOnMamOn. 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