DVI to Standard Video Connection?

I plan on getting a new MBP soon, and noticed it doesn't have a SVHS port on the right side like my older Powerbook G4. Is there a converter for DVI to a standard (yellow RCA) video output. I work in a school where the only thing I can output to is a TV via its standard video port.
Hope this was clear!
Tom
Dual 2.0GHz G5 & 15" PowerBook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   3GB Ram, AT Radeon X800XT Graphics Card, 250 MB HD

You were asking about the whole connection audio in all. So the previous reply will work for the video standpoint but then to get audio you will need to go to guitar center or radio shack and pick up a minijack to RCA and you just plug that into the output of your MBP. http://www.guitarcenter.com/shop/product/buyhosa_stereo_ycable_mini_maletwo_rca_males?fullsku=333055%2e105
DISREGUARD ALL OF THIS I DID NOT READ THE POST CAREFUL ENOUGH.

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