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 Continental Airlines Inc. s planned $500 million in labor cuts announced late Thursday are a necessary step, given the airline industry s current financial crunch, analysts said. It s not a surprise mdash; they ve been saying for some time they nee stanley flasche d to cut costs,  said Ray Neidl, airline analyst with Calyon Securities.  It was a necessary step, but it s something that is difficult to do to your employees. Continental said Thursday it plans to cut $500 million in payroll and benefit costs by Feb. 28. The Houston-based carrier is the las stanley cup t of the nation s hub-and-spoke airlines to ask its employees for wage and benefit cuts.Company spokesman Dave Messing said Continental doesn t plan any layoffs as part of the labor cost cuts.US Airways Group Inc. and UAL Corp. s United Airlines, both operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as well as AMR Corp. s American Airlines, have already enacted pay cuts so far this year.        Continental may have an advantage over some of its peers though, as the company is thought to have a better relationship with its labor groups than most big carriers. There has been a good dialogue between management and labor at Continental, and the employees can see what s happening  in the industry ,  Neidl said.Indeed, the union representing Continental s pilots issued a statement after the cuts were announced saying they understood  the volati stanley cup usa le nature  of the industry.But the union said it must first determine whether the concessions are truly nee Bioq Alaska Investigating Racist E-Mails
 Digital movies are becoming more and more popular, but some people are saying the move could destroy movies as we know them. But it   not issues of film quality that have them worried 鈥?it   film preservation.     In response to this post on the remake of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea that almost was, a conversation began about looking at the forgotten art from past movies 鈥?and just what the switch to digital fi stanley cup usa lm might mean for how easily that art is saved: https://gizmodo/the-20-000-leagues-remake-that-almost-was-1529689184 G stanley kubek regEganist I wonder if anyone makes an effort to preserve the art and scripts of projects that are cancelled. There   a lot of striking art out there that could be monetized by someone. Even if the artists and writers don ;t get much out of that, it would still be great to have their work more widely seen. Also, there   a big article in this month   IEEE spectrum about movie preservation,Will Today   Digital Movies Exist in 100 Years by Andy Maltz. He   leading a committee o stanley travel mug f the Academy of Motion Pictures to develop standards for saving all-digital movies. Given that movies need tens of terabytes to hold everything, and that they have to be moved to new media and checked for deterioration every couple of years, it can be expensive, especially since a few thousand new movies are made each year. One of the cheapest and safest ways turns out to be to record them on color-separated film! In the l