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en What is going on, in my opinion, the root of the problem is far deeper than local gas stations. It goes to huge oil companies who are in cahoots with OPEC.

en By grass root building, I mean we will increase the ability and vitality of local police stations, the criminal police force, patrolling policemen and so on. She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. By grass root building, I mean we will increase the ability and vitality of local police stations, the criminal police force, patrolling policemen and so on.

en Because this is, at root, a problem of demand outstripping supply, OPEC must respond at its meeting on 19 September to rising demand by raising production,

en Because this is, at root, a problem of demand outstripping supply, OPEC must respond at its meeting on 19 September to rising demand by raising production.

en The bottom line, this is a venture that benefits many constituencies: from local stations to local communities, minority audiences to children, from Madison Avenue to Wall Street, and to the shareholders of the new CBS Corporation, Time Warner and the Tribune Co.. This is a great business and creative move for all three companies.

en If they do air a partisan film, we'll challenge the FCC and the licenses of the local stations that broadcast the film because local stations have a responsibility to the community to air real news, not partisan messages.

en If they do air a partisan film, we'll challenge the FCC and the licenses of the local stations that broadcast the film because local stations have a responsibility to the community to air real news, not partisan messages,

en All of the proceeds will go toward purchasing life-saving cardiac medical equipment that will go to local hospitals, fire stations, police stations and schools.

en With so much media consolidation, less than a dozen companies now own most of the newspapers, magazines, books and TV stations. Local public access centers have become the only place where average people can go to get their message and stories across and petition their government for change.

en We will now check the ownership of local TV stations to ensure that foreign ownership does not exceed 20% at the stations ... this is to guarantee our media is not influenced by foreigners.

en That's huge for a local company like ourselves to go up against all the companies in the U.S. that B&L works with. That was really, really cool.

en The hurricane created a crisis, but the roots of the problem are much deeper than that. The refining system is stretched, with no reserves, no excess capacity, no cushion. The fundamental problem is that we depend on oil companies that dislike the refining business because of historically low returns but whose deficit can produce an economic, social and political crisis.

en The ones most threatened are local (television) stations and then the cable operators. How much opportunity is there for local retailers to advertise?

en [Unlike other stations, he said, the coverage will be relevant for the viewer.] It is local, all the time, ... There's always local weather on the screen.

en Twenty percent of the world's energy consumption represents the output of around 5,000 huge power stations or 10,000 sizeable power stations.


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