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  • The two-hour show was televised on the national network so the whole country could watch.
  • Party conferences, like American party conventions, have increasingly become stage-managed for the televised projection of the positive party image and strong leadership.
  • Doherty took a 6-2 lead last night, compiling a 107 break in the second frame but Dale hit the highest break of the televised stages with a 140 in the seventh frame.
  • And when it comes to yearly televised fluff (that is, if we have to choose one), there are Oscar people and there are Super Bowl people.
  • Is a party more aggrieved by the fact that their grief, loss and suffering is televised around the world?
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  • Any chance at all that you'll get around to reporting that Obama will televise directly into the classrooms next Tuesday and that the government is suggesting that teachers work with students to write out how they can "help the President". Obama to address joint session of Congress next week
  • The only genuine parts of the whole televised event were the blast-off and splashdown.
  • Instead, his deputy read out a televised statement in which he avoided the word "resignation" and said Mubarak was "handing power" to the Supreme Military Council, a group of army generals who have ruled Egypt since February 11. Reuters: Press Release
  • The time difference was punishing; games televised at 2.30 am, 5.30 am and 7.30 am.
  • Has not the poetic legacy of the avant-garde already begun to resemble a blasted library, bestrewn with the unburied cadavers of lunatics and suicides — all the beautiful, but misguided, losers who have martyred themselves to untelevised revolutions? Writing and Failure (Part 1) : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • But he said he did not approve of the Libyan decision to televise the death. Obama Talks Gadhafi, Jobs on 'Tonight Show'
  • I don't watch much televised football because I think it dulls my enthusiasm when I'm playing but I've always made an exception when it comes to Old Firm matches because they always throw up talking points.
  • But the activists said the Joker banner was typical of what they called escalating attacks on the president _ from depictions of Obama as Hitler at rallies to South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson's "You lie!" outburst during Obama's recent nationally televised address to Congress. Undefined
  • As the story goes, nationally televised images of well-dressed children marching into jail, and of protesters being blasted with hoses and attacked by German shepherds, at a time when the United States was engaged in a competition with Communism for the hearts and minds of dark-skinned people in the Third World, made segregation a contradiction that had to be eliminated. A Renegade History of the United States
  • He was scheduled to make a nationally televised address Friday night about the deadly riot.
  • The extra minutes would also allow German broadcasters to jam in more commercials during televised matches.
  • The contrast between this astonishing piece of political theatre, televised around the planet, and another event a couple of days later, is so staggering, it is bathetic to mention them in the same column.
  • The book promotion led Florida Atlantic University student Sarah Jeck to ask Scalia if the Supreme Court's opposition to having its proceedings televised was "vitiated" by, among other things, "Supreme Court justices going out on book tours. Think Progress
  • It's not there to make it easier for them to strut and preen on Sunday morning televised gabfests.
  • Speaking of Timbuktu, that's where my next televised adventure's going to be from, and I must dash there.
  • Mr. Baker, criticized by some for seeming too angry in televised debates, is polling well among angry voters, drawing 89% in one recent Boston Globe poll of those who see the state as "on the wrong track. Deval Patrick's Charm Offensive
  • Living nearby, I saw they had a televised debate in Frome between the parties, and he won over 11 out of the 12 of the panel of undecided voters. Iain Dale's Guide to the LibDem Deputy Leadership Race
  • First, Mr Obama was unable to outwit and outcharm them on camera, as he had done brilliantly during a televised exchange with House Republicans in late January. The Economist: Correspondent's diary
  • Though the Albion manager likes to shun the spotlight, he could be forgiven for wondering if the same is true of his players given their poor record in televised matches under him. Roberto Di Matteo urges West Brom to shed stage fright at Blackpool
  • In an alternate Hollywood, the media mistakes him for his criminal double, and he's subjected to a sensationalist televised trial.
  • There will be a prize for the challenge match winner and the event might be televised, though this has yet to be confirmed.
  • Can we televise a debate (s)/discussions among military and political leaders (like a Town Hall) on the subject so Americans can hear from the horses mouths (the generals that are asking for more troops) … derick Document: Gen. McChrystal Afghanistan Assessment
  • In a televised session, extremist members of Parliament labeled Mr. Hasid a "disbeliever". The Jawa Report
  • They were due to televise the contest from the Barbican centre in York to local pubs and clubs.
  • Informed sources said it was likely that the President would make a televised statement.
  • Events will also be televised on the big screen in the centre's food hall.
  • In his televised farewell speech, he said he was proudest of two accomplishments.
  • The Olympic Games are always televised.
  • Poor attendance in the Chamber had been criticised, but the televised coverage of select committees had been welcomed.
  • His aim was to get through five matches to progress through pre-qualifying to qualifying proper for the televised tournament.
  • The ceremony was due to be televised for the first time on Channel Four today.
  • The king delivered a televised speech to the nation on Nov 5.
  • The game will be televised live on ABC tonight.
  • Duncan also told his story in televised advertisements for Sen. Mark Udall and Hal Bidlack, a retired Air Force officer who lost his bid for the U.S. House of Representatives in Colorado's 5th Media Coverage aPRIL 2009
  • Later that day, Bush delivered a nationally televised speech from the deck of the Abraham Lincoln in which he declared that "[m] ajor combat operations in Iraq have ended," all the while standing under a banner reading: "Mission Accomplished. Mission Accomplished, May 1, Three Years On
  • The records on televised presidential debates are unequivocal.
  • He was invested as Prince of Wales on 1 July 1969, in a televised ceremony at Caernarfon Castle, and in 1970 became the first heir to the throne to receive a university degree.
  • Earlier this month, Johnny was among a galaxy of stars who manned the phones at a televised tsunami telethon to raise money for victims of the Asian disaster..
  • At its best, the show cuts into many forms of televised image manipulation, cynically riffing on every news scandal of the past decade.
  • Considering the technical complexities required, televised science fiction has frequently earned less than proportionately balanced critical response.
  • Newly promoted West Bromwich Albion sought permission to sell its shirt on a match by match basis, with local shop-fitters Esprit signing up for a non-televised game, following similar short-term deals with betting companies Blue Square Ltd and Victor Chandler International Ltd. Soccer's Biggest Signings
  • CNN televised the presidential election to the world.
  • Oswalt's Sarno is minimally developed, seen only briefly in televised clips, but he comes off as a cross between Jon Stewart, Jay Leno and maybe a little Jerry Springer. ‘Caprica’ 1.03: ‘The Reins Of A Waterfall’ Recap » MTV Movies Blog
  • Washington: India American teenager Kavya Shivashankar finally won it all in the televised US National Spelling Bee competition, nailing esoteric words from "hydrargyrum" to "Laodicean", coolly writing them down with her finger on her palm. SiliconIndia.com
  • Mourning residents are indignant over what they call negligence on the part of the club's management, which President Dmitry Medvedev also criticized in a nationally televised videoconference on Saturday. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • In addition John Parrott, at 36, will now be the oldest competitor in the 32-man televised phase.
  • He has made mistakes, as he himself acknowledged during a televised apology last weekend.
  • * Carter did not use the word malaise in his politically disastrous televised speech of July 15, 1979. The Great Experiment
  • The undercard for Sundays show, televised live on Main Event PPV and Sky Channel is.
  • None of these is very funny, and it's easy to see why they were cut from the televised performance.
  • In recent years, their expertise now produces televised cricket in India.
  • A new six-year, $2.8 billion contract to televise Nascar's races nationwide took effect in 2001, replacing its formerly piecemeal approach to selling broadcast rights. Nascar Revs Up Rough Side to Win Back Fans
  • Don't you have to have some kind of threshold before you're included in a nationally televised debate?
  • But the activists said the Joker banner was typical of what they called escalating attacks on the president - from depictions of Obama as Hitler at rallies to South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson's "You lie!" outburst during Obama's recent nationally televised address to Congress. Black America Web
  • Thus, televised sport was viewed first as programming and then as sport.
  • A separate nighttime chase has a built-in televised innocence, but there is a spooky quality to it. Weekend Weirdness Review: John Carpenter’s Elvis Starring Kurt Russell | /Film
  • From the Boston Globe:Mitt Romney acknowledged yesterday that he never saw his father march with Martin Luther King Jr. as he asserted in a nationally televised speech this month, and historical evidence shows that Michigan's Governor George Romney and the civil rights leader never did march together. Romney lied during his "I'm a Christian too" speech, said he watched his father march with Martin Luther King - never happened
  • Despite their unpalatability, most of Gorbachev's proposals were included in the final resolution and a day later, in a move unprecedented in the USSR, Gorbachev's final address to the plenum was televised.
  • Informed sources said it was likely that the President would make a televised statement.
  • CNN televised the presidential election to the world.
  • The two candidates will face off in a televised debate on Friday.
  • The televised trial has drawn national attention in a country where youth sports are popular and competitive.
  • Ready your TV and your stomach for an hour of smears, self-aggrandizement and, with any luck, an airing of the issues facing California: Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown meet tonight in Davis for the first of three televised debates. Stakes Are High For Brown And Whitman In First Debate
  • A total of 93 select committee meetings were televised.
  • I was reminded of this when watching the US presidential debate, a televised hustings.
  • At midnight, 30 June 1997, Hong Kong was retroceded to PRC sovereignty, an event witnessed by millions around the world via a televised Sino-British ceremony in Hong Kong.
  • Let the infighting begin. anytimecowboy: This is amazing, the GOP has no front runner for jamerican negril 1 minute ago (10:32 AM) i can't wait until the televised teaKKKlan "debates" when they tear int0 0ne an0ther! jamerican_negril: i can't wait until the televised teaKKKlan "debates" when they Petey131 8 minutes ago (10:25 AM) The word "slim" is no where to be found in this t00l... akrazyrunner 12 minutes ago (10:21 AM) You mean the Governor elected with less than 50% of the vote in an off year election with an "Independe ­nt" spoiler in the race in somehow unpopular? The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Later that day, Bush delivered a nationally televised speech from the deck of the Abraham Lincoln in which he declared that '[m] ajor combat operations in Iraq have ended,' all the while standing under a banner reading: 'Mission Accomplished.' Peter Daou: Time to Revisit a Media Low Point (and to Heed the Implicit Warning)
  • They will televise both legs of Leeds' European Cup clash with Rangers.
  • The marriage ceremony also violated centuries of protocol, as images of Bennani's face and hennaed hands, were televised live to the world.
  • The judge also rejected a media request to televise the high profile trial.
  • A deal is in the works for the first ever nationally televised regular-season high school boys b-ball game involving everyone's favorite child star LeBron James.
  • He should be burned in effigy during an internationally televised broadcast. Matthew Yglesias » Political Instability Rises Along With Joblessness
  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Several boys die copying Saddam hanging'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The boys\' deaths - scattered in the United States, in Yemen, in Turkey and elsewhere in seemingly isolated horror - had one thing in common: They hanged themselves after watching televised images of Saddam Hussein\'s execution. ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: Several boys die copying Saddam hanging
  • Fame is winning a televised talent show with a song, and then releasing a couple of singles and an album or two.
  • The wrestling event was televised live on pay-per-view cable television and was seen around the country.
  • Even 20 years after Justice Thomas joined the Supreme Court, and Americans heard the term sexual harassment'' in televised hearings featuring his accuser, Anita Hill, his confirmation remains a painful chapter in the nation's history because of its mix of race, sex and the left-right political chasm. NYT > Home Page
  • The Grand Prix will be televised by the BBC.
  • After that, the panel is expected to hold public, televised hearings on what punishment to impose on Gingrich.
  • Informed sources said it was likely that the President would make a televised statement.
  • So should every sportsperson who takes part in a televised sport. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1989, proceedings in the House of Commons were televised for the first time.
  • For years, the ratings for the televised Emmy Awards have been in freefall.
  • Gervais is Mark Bellison, a screenwriter for a production company that televises historical readings of various time periods. Movie Reviews: Whiteout the Inglourious Lying | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Televised news is based on a code of ethics .
  • Juan Manuel Marquez's televised "callout" of retired Floyd Mayweather Jr. was not merely a distraction for the Mexican ringmaster's real desire to land a third fight against archrival Manny Pacquiao. BoxingScene.com
  • President Obama, give this speech in front of Congress and televise it on prime time television. Obama considering major health care speech
  • “You look at what Doug Flutie did for Boston College,” he says, referring to an upsurge in applications that school enjoyed after a “Hail Mary” pass by the diminutive quarterback beat Miami on the final play of a nationally-televised game in 1984. In Battle of Mascots, San Dorito State Usually Wins
  • One possibility is that the rights fees are adjusted depending on whether CBS is able televise the final," said Neal Pilson, the former president of CBS sports who now runs a television consulting company, Pilson Communications. U.S. Open Left in the Rain as Competitors Look for Cover
  • Danny is likely to deputise for him in the televised game.
  • And speaking of highly recommended, HBO is nearly half way through rerunning the first season of Deadwood, the best western drama ever televised.
  • They're so lacking in confidence in the attraction of the games they televise that they feel they have to hype up with some hysterical commentator in.
  • That these debates are televised and recorded for posterity are implicit in a democracy.
  • • Baggies have a poor record in televised matches• Manager dislikes the Monday night pressure Roberto Di Matteo urges West Brom to shed stage fright at Blackpool
  • This time Ireland will have the backing of a full house for the return game which will be televised live on RTÉ.
  • And maybe nobody should point out that the "modern communication" innovation that has thus far stoked "Cleggmania" was the decision to televise a political debate. UK Elections Inspire Witless Microtrends From Mark Penn
  • The televised interview was distilled from 20 hours of film.
  • Even back then, it seemed incontrovertibly absurd to think that someone would be so credulous about televised messages.
  • Morrison is on the undercard, meaning he will only be televised if The Clog
  • Next they'll be trying to move the "boring" awards (sound design, cinematography, writing) to another night and not televise them. Nominees Asked to Prepare Two Speeches For the 2010 Academy Awards | /Film
  • Beaumont-based engineers Rich Murphy from Pittsburgh (left to right), Mike Kalisz of Battle Creek, Mich. and his wife Lisa Kalisz of Lanse, Mich. root for the Steelers while watching a televised football game at Buffalo Wild Wings. Archive 2006-11-01
  • The winners of these heats will compete against each other in the national finals to be televised in November.
  • Mbeki reiterated the organogram he referred to in a televised address last week was part of documents in Heath's possession.
  • It is a moot point whether corporations and companies that sink so much into supporting televised sport in the form of commercials are really benefiting in this age of a surfeit of everything, from goods to sport.
  • Grouse Mountain lodge is where the Today show was televised during the Olympics and also a hangout for all the adventurous folk, it was open 24 hours a day during the Olympics. Hack chat: Farewell to excellent host Vancouver
  • The parade is the largest in the world and is usually televised live across the United States.
  • But the most poignant perspective missing for Americans watching this spectacular televised concert, scenic description and didactic lecture on North Korea, is that during what was a Korea civil war that began in 1950, the United States leveled from the air, if not already torn up by ground artillery from both sides, every town in Korea, both North and South with the exception of Pusan, which is located at the extreme southern end of the peninsula - the only area that the North Koreans had not taken in the first weeks of its invasion of the south. NY Phil Plays in a Korea Once Destroyed by U.S. Invasion, Flattened by U.S. Bombers
  • In due course it was joined by other music-themed channels, and soon a growing number of fans had unlimited access to televised pop at the touch of a remote.
  • Romney "used a term earlier that - that I shrink from, and it's one that I don't think we should be using as Republicans: 'middle class,'" Santorum said during the nationally televised debate at the Dana Center at St. Anselm College. All Stories
  • ‘The league wants the coaches to be miked during nationally-televised games, and we're probably going to go for that in exchange for being able to use the NHL logo,’ says Bowman.
  • The news comes out just two days after Weiner, a rising star within the Democratic party, made a grovelling televised apology in which he admitted he had sent semi-clad photographs of himself to at least six different women, some of which had occurred after his marriage. Anthony Weiner's wife Huma Abedin reportedly pregnant
  • Several highly regarded prospects have had noteworthy performances over the past few days, but it is difficult to imagine anyone matching the clutch performance of Derrick Rose in Simeon (Chicago) High School's upset of the nation's then-No. 1 team in a nationally televised game. Rose leads team to upset of Oak Hill
  • Most commentators derided him for invoking the Deity in his televised interview with last weekend.
  • In another show of military display, Saddam met with 30 top army commanders in a televised broadcast in which he called charges that Iraq has been keeping weapons of mass destruction quote "a great lie. CNN Transcript Mar 16, 2003
  • The only genuine parts of the whole televised event was the blast-off and splashdown.
  • 'Being in a mass... You can only really see how horrible a crowd is when you see it from above, like when they televise festivals. POPCO
  • In addition John Parrott, at 36, will now be the oldest competitor in the 32-man televised phase.
  • Viewers can find out exactly how the couple did when the results of the sale and auction is televised next February.
  • The broadcasters have paid large sums of money for the rights to televise Wimbledon, so they have a right to expect some give from the organisers.
  • So, in a high-stakes, nationally televised debate, Obama might be called upon to defend his pastor and church, or abjure his faith.
  • Welcome to a nationally televised debate between the leading contenders for the presidency of the United States.
  • It has set a new standard for televised sketch comedy and stand-up.
  • The event is also being televised to thousands more armchair spectators.
  • The debate was televised in front of a live audience.
  • A makeup artist touched up the faces so photographs could be circulated and televised.
  • Moreover, the play-off series was the first sports event to be televised from coast to coast.
  • They made antique collectibles a national pastime rather than for blue-rinsed old ladies," says Dan Farrell, a consulting producer to Antiques Roadshow, the televised appraisal-fest that represents in some ways the apotheosis of Ralph Kovel's vision. He and His Wife Wrote the Pricing Bible
  • The race will be televised live around the world.
  • Unfortunately, when it is televised, often it is broadcast during inconvenient time slots.
  • His televised recordings of the composer's complete nocturnes have been screened throughout Europe, Australia and on PBS in the United States.
  • The postmodern media critic once asserted that this conflict did not happen, and was only a televised simulation of a war.
  • The televised match from West Germany must be over, and jubilant fans were parading Rome on their way to a celebratory beer-up. The Vatican Rip
  • He will need to sell his candidacy and meet the Democratic air attack with regularly televised speeches from the Senate floor.
  • Six people win places there in order to hone and practise their skills, with a view to appearing in the televised final round, at which one will win the big competition.
  • He will need to sell his candidacy and meet the Democratic air attack with regularly televised speeches from the Senate floor.
  • The debate was televised in front of a live audience.
  • CNN televised the presidential election to the world.
  • Their tournaments are televised, the winners are garlanded with fame and money.
  • If you cannot make it to the National Arena get that zapper ready for the televised action which is sure to have you sitting on the edge of your seat.
  • An aerial mercy mission answered the prayers of the monks of Caldey Island to watch the televised funeral of the Pope.
  • The two-hour show was televised on the national network so the whole country could watch.
  • On the other hand, the televised games are damaged by the profusion of commercial plugs, logos and the like.
  • The hearing will be in public and screened on television but the later evidence sessions will not be televised.
  • Although I'm concerned about security for NYC, not to mention the media frenzy this is going to cause (God Help us if they televise the trial!!!), I think AG Holder made the right decision. CNN Poll: Americans want KSM tried in military court
  • This past week has seen more controversy arising from Sunday's live televised match.
  • The Mavericks, with 250 slaps, hugs, taps or bumps, are almost twice as touchy-feely as the Heat, who had only 134 instances of televised contact. Dallas's Secret Weapon: High Fives
  • This year, Cup Match was televised live and in its entirety for the first time.
  • attraction of the games they televise that they feel they have to hype up with some hysterical commentator in order to get anyone to watch them.
  • Parker, owned by Terry and Diane Benz, beat out the rest of the keeshond field to win his breed during the nontelevised portion of the competition on Monday. DailyHerald.com > News
  • The Royal wedding was televised
  • The reason why Wilson had to apologize is because he disrespected the Office of the President of the United States by slandering him during a televised address to congress. DNC paints Pawlenty as liar
  • Televised instruction is, at best, a useful adjunct to the real thing.
  • The city is ‘as famous for its natural beauty as it is for Carnival revelling with televised samba parades and belles in their Olympic nakedness,’ said one Brazilian judge.
  • Set your box-fresh decoder for next weekend's televised football. Times, Sunday Times
  • All I can imagine is that she was absolutely, positively proper not to play into any televised escalation that would not be to her benefit, but might be to ABC's. 'Dancing with the Stars' Week 5: We watch so you don't have to
  • The event is also being televised to thousands more armchair spectators.
  • A study of Arab socialism as it is broadcast and televised has yet to be done.
  • Prof Abrahams, an English professor and senior vice-president of the Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada, won his rectorship by running a gruellingly public race in which he was interrogated by all "stakeholders" in the university community after a public lecture and televised interview procedure earlier this week. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Marty Whelan will again host the televised event.
  • Then in a televised speech Thursday, Maliki, who had begun the week welcoming the protest, urged people to stay away, saying the event seemed "suspicious" and was likely to be infiltrated by al-Qaeda or perhaps loyalists of Sadaam Hussein's Baath Party or "terrorists" seeking to co-opt it for their own purposes. Anxiety and hope ahead of Iraq 'Day of Rage' protest
  • 'Being in a mass... You can only really see how horrible a crowd is when you see it from above, like when they televise festivals. POPCO
  • Televised sports events now evoke maniacal, raucous, rabid and even aggressive sentiments against rival nations or neighbours.
  • The debate was televised in front of a live audience.
  • His achievement ranked among the best in Irish sport and his reward for lifting the spirits of a nation was to be named Irish Person of the Year at a televised ceremony.
  • There have been a total of four nationally televised vice presidential debates since the format premiered in 1976 when Sen.
  • Do-it-yourself video vérité and participant documentaries may improve on the televised quality of news as reality-based non-fiction.
  • They're so lacking in confidence in the attraction of the games they televise that they feel they have to hype up with some hysterical commentator in order to get anyone to watch them.
  • Rudd 'gatecrashed' Hillary Clinton TV event KEVIN Rudd reportedly demanded to be included in a special televised forum with Hillary Clinton on the weekend despite not being initially invited, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • In one televised ceremony Elian smiled at Fidel, and Fidel smiled back from the podium, a huge grin.
  • He will need to sell his candidacy and meet the Democratic air attack with regularly televised speeches from the Senate floor.
  • Exploiting the feebleness of this excuse, Mr Gonzalez has began to regain the ground lost after the televised debate.
  • Each host town will have two people present at the opening ceremony which will be televised.
  • Later pressed on why each of those other legislators hadn't made arrangements to televise their own response, complete with press coverage, Cantor appeared to put some of the blame on the media for focusing on Bachmann, saying, "Well, then, maybe I should ask: Why is that the case? Michele Bachmann State Of The Union Response Downplayed By GOP Leadership
  • The poll also showed why Obama made the term "compromise" central to his nationally televised address in late July. News - latimes.com
  • They're also tested in competitions known as sheepdog trials, which can draw crowds of more than 25,000 spectators in the U.S. and are televised in Great Britain. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • He claimed he should have sought legal advice before wrongfully using tax-exempt foundations to finance a televised college course.
  • Televised sporting event parties are not like the classic, high school drunken rage hootenannies you may be accustomed to.
  • Not many literary launches are televised live and few audiences are so euphoric.
  • Army still fields a team just so CBS can televise the Army-Navy game, and Western Kentucky went 2-10. The Year in College Football | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Televised music usually consisted of a studio concert or a relay of a prestigious public concert.
  • Crowds of 80,000 watched at Wembley and the event was televised for the first time by the BBC.
  • The candidates confronted each other during a televised debate.
  • They're so lacking in confidence in the attraction of the games they televise that they feel they have to hype up with some hysterical commentator in.
  • Trinidad & Tobago is happy to be here after beating Bahrain in one of the ugliest World Cup qualifiers in the history of televised soccer, but their chances look dim. USATODAY.com
  • The London procession and ceremony were being televised live - TV cameras were allowed into Westminster Abbey for the first time.
  • More than 9000 attended the meeting, where the race that stops the nation was televised live on an outdoor superscreen. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • In a televised speech, India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, blamed forces "based outside this country" in a thinly veiled accusation that Pakistan was involved.
  • Televised news is based on a code of ethics .
  • They'll betray their positions and their principles to score short-term televised victories. Where is the Outrage?
  • The fact they balked after Obama wanted the debate televised is a perfect example. Think Progress » Obama ‘wins showdown’ with Republicans as the Senate confirms 27 of his high-level nominees.
  • The happy clapping and blind faith in a choreographed, televised service is also hardly likely to enamour the Christian to the wider populace. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Today's televised baseball game is Detroit versus Cleveland.
  • This is a rare intrusion of 'biff' in a contest that has seen Brash say he did not go hard at Clark in a televised debate because she was a woman. Newmatilda.com - Comments
  • Duncan also told his story in televised advertisements for Sen. Mark Heroes or Villains?
  • Good morning and welcome to your Sunday Morning liveblog of the televised political charlie foxtrotting. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads

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