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The LCD Screen Television Will Be Held

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LG 55 inch of OLED TV , LCD screen television with the world's largest will be display on CES,Las Vegas , January 2012 . KOMPAS.com - LG has announced that the company has developed a screen televisions with OLED ( Organic Light Emitting Diodes ) in the world, namely 55 inches . This product will be on public display at the Consumer Electronics Show ( CES ) in Las Vegas , which will be held from 10 to 13 January 2012 . "OLED technology is seen as the future of television screens , which display technology was limited to a smaller and the higher treatment costs . LG Display 55 -inch OLED TV panel was could to overcome these problems , " said Dr . Sang Beom Han , CEO and Executive Vice President of LG Display . OLED , which controls the media pixels , was resurrection of an LCD panel that uses liquid crystals . This technology enables the light emitting diode itself and has the abil

The Danger of Terrorism Post-Osama

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International Year End Report Danger of Terrorism Post-Osama Wednesday, December 28, 2011 | 14:26 pm The White House President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, along with other staff of the Safety, while watching on a television screen in the White House's mission to ambush the hideout of Osama bin Laden. Through a video camera on the helmet of a member of the special forces Navy Seals, Obama can see that globalization terrorist network leader shot dead in his left eye. KOMPAS.com - the most wanted terrorist leader, Osama bin Laden, was killed in a U.S. military operation in the city of Abbottabad, Pakistan, early May 2011, but by no means weakened the terrorist threat. Many experts say the terrorist network was preparing a new strategy that is still a dangerous threat to the world, not least in Indonesia. Acts of terror or terrorism is not new. Coordinated attacks aimed at generating a feeling of terror, the atmosphere of panic, of communi

Warmly Serve Son Kim

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North Korea's "Warm Serve" Son Kim M. Latif | Latif | Wednesday, December 28, 2011 | 14:14 pm The bodies of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il was buried in the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang on Tuesday (20/12/2011). Pyongyang, KOMPAS.com - North Korea seems to be fairly cautious showing the funeral procession of former leader Kim Jong-il on Wednesday (12/28/2011). From the looks of this procession, the country is being "warmly serve" Kim's youngest son, who will resume the reins of power as the third generation "dynasty" Kim. Footage of a television North Korea (North Korea) featuring children Kim is the youngest and successor, Kim Jong-un, walking alongside the vehicle body of their father, who walked slowly in the cold and snow that soaks Pyongyang. Dressed in a black overcoat, he bowed his head to avoid the fall of snow. As reported previously, we can be sure that the transition of power in North Korea goes back for generations.

Violence against Journalists Rises

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Note at End of Year In 2011, Violence against Journalists Rises Fabian Januarius Kuwado | Inggried Dwi Wedhaswary | Wednesday, December 28, 2011 | 12:50 pm JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Data owned by Legal Aid Institute (LBH) Press showed, throughout 2011, violence against journalists increased if compared with the year 2010. This year, cases of violence against journalists recorded 96 cases, while in 2010 there were 69 cases. Criminal charges also increased along with violence against the press workers. It is said Hendrayana, Executive Director of LBH Pers, in his office, East Fourth Street Kalibata, Jewel, South Jakarta, Wednesday (12/28/2011). There are certain parties are attempting to muzzle press freedom by means of criminalization. In fact, until there is an attempt to bankrupt the media with claims for compensation that is not proportional. "There are certain parties are attempting to muzzle press freedom by means of criminalization. In fact, until there is an attempt to ba