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The 7.2-megapixel camera, with a 3X optical zoom lens and a three-inch image display, will go on sale next month for $230.

Beginning Jan . 22 40 of the black-and-white photographs that have resulted from that fascination, most never before on display, will go on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the exhibition "Lee Friedlander: A Ramble in Olmsted Parks," keyed to the 150th anniversary this year of the design of Central Park.

The display will go on sale in Japan (and possibly outside Nippon) within this year.

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Nvidia says that the first displays will go on sale in the summer.

A second public display of revised plans will go on display, at the town hall, on 3 September.

The metallic Moss, called Siren, is part of a display of contemporary art which will go on display at the British Museum from October.

Held at Aberafan Shopping Centre, photos and films taken by people at last year's show at Port Talbot will go on display.

The portrait will go on display at Mount Stewart, one of the many Londonderry estates.

Kensington Palace announced Tuesday that a new exhibit featuring Princess Diana's extensive wardrobe will go on display Feb. 24.

General Motors displayed the Chevrolet Volt, which will go on sale in China in 2011.

They will go on display from Saturday.

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