Expo News
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The USA Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai welcomed its one millionth visitor today, only one month after it opened doors on May 1.
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Shanghai -
Despite heavy government propaganda, the Shanghai Expo did not seem to be very popular with tourists. In fact, people are complaining about expensive food and management issues in the Expo park.
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Nintendo had a smashing success with Wii Sports as it bringing in some innovation and drew in a crowd of gamers that you would typically not expect. Now Nintendo has unveiled a new game that will rock the market in 2008.
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Dial the numbers on your Intellivision controller and reserve a plane to the city of legitimized neon thievery
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IDG has renamed GamePro Expo to "E for All Expo", in an effort to gain the fans of the former E3.
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I've heard of craft shows, art shows and home shows
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Hanover - Expo 2000, the much-vaunted first world fair to be held in
Germany, is turning into a headache for organisers just a week after the
turnstiles began rotating.
Poor attendance figures, high entrance fees and embarrassing ticket sale
gl...
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Hanover (dpa) - Years in the making, Expo 2000 is almost ready to open: a
world's fair that has provided contemporary artists with a gigantic open-air
gallery to set visitors from around the world thinking.
Builders are still swarming over the s...
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Expo Headlines
 Hall of Fame catcher Gary (The Kid) Carter, who left an indelible mark on baseball in Canada during his 12 years with the Montreal Expos, died Thursday of inoperable brain cancer. He was 57.
 Architect Roderick 'Rod' Robbie, best known for designing the inventive SkyDome in Toronto and the Katimavik Canadian pavilion at Expo '67, has died at the age of 83.
 Here's a timeline of Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter's greatest moments from his major league career that spanned 2,296 games and 19 seasons, 12 of which were spent with the Montreal Expos.
 CBC Sports baseball contributor Kevin Glew explains why he would pick a former Toronto Blue Jay and two Montreal Expos for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012.
 Daniel Plamondon's memories of former Montreal Expos catcher Gary Carter are still fresh. The one-time bat boy recalls their brotherly bond and remembers "The Kid" learning to become a catcher, his love for the Montreal people and following through on a guarantee to a dying, young fan, writes CBCSports.ca baseball contributor Kevin Glew.
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Expo Blogs
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NARM opens its 2012 Convention in Los Angeles. As a trade association that serves the music and entertainment content...
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The TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) global conferences, owned by the private non-profit Sapling Foundation,...
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The Byron Bay International Film Festival in New South Wales is strong on supporting independent filmmakers at all...
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AFM is the anticipated, annual film event that's not quite festival, not quite conference, but mostly business...
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This event list was compiled by Michel F. Paré, entertainment editor of Outexpressions Newspaper, for culture queers...
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