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  2. Le Chat Noir - Wikipedia

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    A poster of Le Chat Noir may also be seen prominently in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's hanging on the wall over the staircase. Le Chat Noir is the name of the nightclub where Frank Sinatra and Natalie Wood rekindle their relationship, in the 1958 movie Kings Go Forth. There is also the famous cat painting with blinking eyes on the entrance wall.

  3. Conference call - Wikipedia

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    A conference call (sometimes called an audio teleconference or ATC) is a telephone call in which several people share a telephone line at the same time. The conference call may be designed to allow the called party to participate during the call or set up so that the called party merely listens into the call and cannot speak.

  4. Teleseminars - Wikipedia

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    The cost will vary depending on the content being discussed and the organization hosting the call. Despite the participation fee, the advantage for students is this medium does not require the hassle and expense of traveling to a live seminar. Participants can join the teleconference from home or anywhere there is a telephone connection.

  5. ‘Eureka Day’ Review: Broadway Comedy Takes on the ... - AOL

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    Take, for instance, a set piece in which the committee, Don and the four parents designated to assist him in his management of the school, hosts a teleconference call during the school’s closure ...

  6. Rodolphe Salis - Wikipedia

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    Louis Rodolphe Salis [1] (29 May 1851 – 20 March 1897) was the creator, host and owner of the Le Chat Noir ("The Black Cat") cabaret (known briefly in 1881 at its beginning as "Cabaret Artistique"). With this establishment Salis is remembered as the creator of the modern cabaret: a nightclub where the patrons could sit at tables with ...

  7. Teleconference - Wikipedia

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    A teleconference or telecon is a live exchange of information among several people remote from one another but linked by a communications system. Terms such as audio conferencing, telephone conferencing, and phone conferencing are also sometimes used to refer to teleconferencing.

  8. Videotelephony - Wikipedia

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    The movie was released shortly before AT&T began its efforts to commercialize its Picturephone Mod II service in several cities and depicts a video call to Earth using an advanced AT&T videophone—which it predicts will cost $1.70 for a two-minute call in 2001 (a fraction of the company's real rates on Earth in 1968).

  9. Chat Noir - Wikipedia

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    Chat Noir opened 1 March 1912 in the Tivoli building. [3] Bokken Lasson managed the cabaret from 1912 to 1917. [4] Chat Noir became a cultural meeting place, with the artists Christian and Oda Krohg (Bokken's sister) as leading figures. Their son Per Krohg painted the first decorations. To begin with Chat Noir was a literary cabaret.