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en It's telling that the person who got the most time was the one all over television. The less in the news, the lighter the sentence seems to be. Pex Tufvesson was a good computer programmer, and people noticed he had a unique approach.

en Almost every time since the Oct. 9 low that we've had a pullback of 2 percent or more, and we've had five or six, I think, they've all been on lighter volume. What that's telling you is that the institutions are not changing the [buying] trend -- they are not bailing out of stocks. I think it's a normal and understandable pause.

en It was pretty amazing. At first, the person who answered the door would be incredulous, like they were dealing with a salesman. But the questions we asked drew them out, and allowed them to express their opinions without interruption. These days, with the television news convincing people that what they are being told is what they already believe, there isn't a lot of political conversation happening. I got the sense that, for a lot of the people I spoke to, this was the first time they were asked what their opinions were in a long time. For some of them, I really think it was the first time.

en A written agreement will guarantee that the prosecutor will ask the court to give credit, give a discount, reduce the sentence because of the cooperation. For the first time that will be enforceable in this sense: that if the person promises to cooperate and the court sentences on that basis and they don't cooperate, you can go back to court and get the sentence reviewed.

en Our research was telling us viewers in our market are getting plenty of local news, local, local, if you will. It's no secret our 6 o'clock news is skewed to our eastern market. We felt 'Virginia News Tonight' could fill a void that our research is telling us.

en Edgar Johnson, unlike Major Parker, has quite an extensive criminal history. The judge did what he thought was just taking into account all of the circumstances (with a lighter sentence).

en We call them Twinkies. You've seen them on television acting the news, modeling and fracturing the news while you wonder whether they've read the news - or if they've blow-dried their brains, too.
  Linda Ellerbee

en Local television and local TV news isn't telling the voters about local candidates,
  Reed Hundt

en We're very excited about our television schedule. To go from one or two national games a year to possibly double-digit games on national television is good news, but you can't get on television unless you play the top teams in the country. It speaks well about the direction of our program.

en The telegram was huge [for the media industry]. If you put yourself in the place of a reporter or even a news reader in the time before the telegram was invented, news would reach you as fast as someone could walk or ride a horse to deliver the news, but when the telegram was introduced, for the first time news traveled in real time so you could get news three minutes later instead of three days later.

en [She also had a problem with her exact address appearing on television screens all over Philadelphia.] The television news put lives at risk, ... Especially now, when we don't know what's going on, what might be happening out there in the streets, you put my address on television? I got a big problem with that.

en I think it is a dangerous time in Baghdad and each person in Baghdad, whether a news person, inspector or in some other capacity, has to take a look at whether or not it is not time to leave, ... Late Edition.
  Colin Powell

en We decided that in order to become an effective Web site, we needed to become much more comprehensive than just a Web site for the television news program. At that time, we decided to approach everyone in Athens who was producing news on the Internet and asked if we could 'point' to their content, and we received enthusiastic permission from everyone.

en We will ask that he serve the 10 to life and the five to 18 after that sentence. And then he would be eligible for parole. We wanted to have the additional time added to the sentence he already served.

en In San Antonio, coaches were telling me what a great person Eddie was to work with, and that was just a week. He's got better as a football player, but he's been a great person all the time.


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