ADVISORY/Photo of Master Illusionist Lyn Dillies and elephant is available on BW PhotoWire/AP PhotoExpress, NewsCom, PressLink and Business Wire's Web Site.Photo/Business/Entertainment ADVISORY... --(BUSINESS WIRE) The photo is BW4 on AP PhotoExpress. The photo is on Business Wire's Web Site at URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. : http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/photo.cgi?pw.081500/bw4 Photo caption reads: Master Illusionist Lyn Dillies performed this first-ever slight of "trunk" illusion making two large elephants appear for over 1,000 people at the grand re-opening of the Buttonwood Park Zoo The Buttonwood Park Zoo, located in New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA is a small accredited zoo located within the center of Buttonwood Park. It is owned and operated by the City of New Bedford, with the support of the Buttonwood Park Zoological Society. in New Bedford New Bedford, city (1990 pop. 99,922), seat of Bristol co., SE Mass., at the mouth of the Acushnet River on Buzzard's Bay; settled 1640, set off from Dartmouth 1787, inc. as a city 1847. , MA. Creating magic history, Dillies produced the elephants in succession with only a 10-second lapse (language) LAPSE - A single assignment language for the Manchester dataflow machine. ["A Single Assignment Language for Data Flow Computing", J.R.W. Glauert, M.Sc Diss, Victoria U Manchester, 1978]. in between. The weekend celebration featured Dillies and the artwork painted by the elephants, Ruth and Emily. (Business Wire photo) CONTACT: Kelly Mello, Integrated Communication Strategies, 978.499.0823, kellymello-ics@mediaone.net |
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