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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...s, now consume mere decades. Telecommunications, global transports and information networks, such as the Internet - pit the likes of the USA agains... ...ltant position with a firm you formerly oversaw or regulated, your own talk show on television, a cushy job in the administration? The truth is tha... ...f eminent Afghan leaders. This is how they secured their foothold in Afghan social networks - something neither the West nor Pakistan succeeded to ... ...ernment is largely supplanted in Pakistan by criminally-tainted regional political networks of patronage, venality, nepotism, and cronyism. More th... ...ident Vladimir Putin warned on Tuesday, in an interview he granted to TF1, a French television channel, that unilateral American-British military ac... ... typical daily occurrence, bucking a global trend, Matsushita intends to expand its television factory in Plzen. Its investment of $8 million will e... ...between Chinese and Russian companies that provide for the assembly in Russia color televisions and household air conditioners are being successfull... ...pplied by imported Indian and Moroccan craftsmen in two of the palaces. Iraqi state television reported in June that Saddam exhorted his ministers t... ...ruction - though Israel is hitherto the only regional nuclear power - and by global networks like al-Qaida. In his travelogue, "Eastward to Tartary...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...lecommunications: limited telephone, telegraph, and radiobroadcast services; television introduced in 1980; 31,200 telephones (0.2 per 100 popl.); 5 A... ...n of Journalists, International Medical Association, International Radio and Television Organization Economy GNP: $57.8 billion, $6,460 per capita; re... ...- ways 2,440-3,659 m Telecommunications: government- operated radiotelephone networks provid- ing effective service to almost all points on both islan... ...-3,659 m, 21 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: adequate, modern networks reach all areas on mainland islands; 3.52 million telephones (35... ...y by microwave relay; international service good; good coverage by radio and television broadcasts; 849,129 telephones nationwide in 1984 (5.3 per 100... ...40-3,659 on Tristan da Cunha Telecommunications: 1,500 radio receiv- ers; no television service; wireless service to Cape Town and Ascension; telephon... ...to Grenada and St. Lucia; 4 AM and 1 FM stations; St. Vincentian-owned cable television system Defense Forces Branches: Royal St. Vincent and the Gren... ...casting or televi- sion facilities; radio-relay and cable links into Italian networks 212 Sao Tome and Principe 50km //ha do . Principe 1 Pedras , Ti... ...00,000 receiver sets; many satellite ground stations and extensive satellite networks Defense Forces Branches: Ground Forces, Navy, Air Defense Forces...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...c relations. You're still using that one site you restored in everyone of your television commercials running on those Sunday morning news shows, a... ... around the room. C-SPAN would cover the event live from open to close, but the Networks would edit their coverage down to no more than four minutes... ...sed. Cathy Knowles had been bouncing around from newspapers, to radio, and now television where she held the spot as special events reporter. She w... ... come." "He called you personally?" Edwards asked. "I'm here. I'm not watching television," Brent replied. "I was told by head of News, be here or ... ...r case. When the richest man in the country donates ten million dollars on live television, you can bet something's up. You can both turn your notes... ... PRESIDENT'S NEWS conference started at six p.m. sharp. It was carried on every television station in the country, plus, broadcast to most countries...

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The Vatican Conspiracy

By: Jonathan Cross

...x waved off the rest of the reporters clamoring to get their face on national television. "You'll have many more opportunities for your questions i... ... businesses to flourish, they need our European, Russian, and US distribution networks. Therefore, we have all formed agreements. We use each other'... ...orks. Therefore, we have all formed agreements. We use each other's worldwide networks to distribute to lesser networks; and then to major drug deal... ...roducts world wide." Gallucci took a breath. "Our agreements and distribution networks are so well thought out and managed that it is not dependent ... ...so subtly," Gallucci said with a half-smile. "First, I bring all of the Mafia networks under my control. Most of which I have already done; I will h... ...atment. This is a national emergency. Drugs are being portrayed in movies and television as recreational, a way to have a good time and forget their... ...weet scent of cognac from a snifter. The only light in the room came from the television, which was on the BBC channel. The words, 'A Live Report' f... ...nd's apartment. Police roped off the area with yellow tape from onlookers and television cameras. A team of forensics was scurrying around when Radc... ...ross/Artemis The nation woke in shock and then panic, as every newspaper, television and radio described the massive destruction of the Washingt...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data.‖ According to M-W... ...ightbulb 1880  Electricity distribution 1906–1919  Radio 1920s  Television 1930s (or sooner)  Punch cards to input and externally store ... ...e Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Internet‖ to some) and Bob ... ... Kahn wrote the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). That let the various networks connect in a true ―Internet.‖ By the 1980s, it connected the comp... ...of the twenty-first century:  Satellite TV gave people access on their television sets to real reporting of images and information on CNN, Al Jaz... ...people post information and opinions anonymously on a computer.  Social networks let people share information, opinions, and organizing ideas and ... ...h Following TEXT<<<<< PERHAPS INCLUDE TIME LINE ON SAME PAGE? Social Networks and Digital Books Soar TIME magazine named Facebook founder Mar...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...n the brain often takes priority over the logical section of the brain. This has an effect on our buying habits, our preferences for films and televi... ... the street corner businessmen guarantee you happiness when you buy their mind altering wares. And the marketing of sex in books, movies, and televi... ...innocents were attacked with equal fury by their countrymen.‖ --―Millions of people in our country don't automatically reach for the televi... ... motivation, or trying to win over yourself by doing better every week. This would be a ‗power to‘ motivation. ―With game attendance, televi... ...g engagement the same relationship continues. But what happens after marriage? Do they go their separate ways? Does one watch a good deal more televi... ...person possesses. He listed other capitals as: economic, one‘s access to finances; social capital, friends and relationships in one‘s social networ...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...he work to Argenbright Security. 13 The checkpoint featured closed-circuit television that recorded all passengers, including the hijackers, as they w... ...right Security. Like the check- points in Boston, it lacked closed-circuit television surveillance so there is no documentary evidence to indicate whe... ...Lee Hanson had heard a woman scream just before it cut off. He turned on a television, and in her home so did Louise Sweeney. Both then saw the second... ...elger, had not been told of a confirmed hijacking before they learned from television that a plane had crashed. 181 Others in the agency were aware of... ...had just sat down for a meeting when his assistant told him to turn on his television because a plane had struck the North T ower of the W orld Trade ... ...air traffic con- trol, financial services, telephone systems, and computer networks. . . . Third, we will undertake a concerted effort to prevent the ... ...against it and the Taliban. 125 Bin Ladin relied on the established hawala networks operating in Pakistan, in Dubai, and throughout the Middle East to... ...ing paper, entitled “Strategy for Eliminating the Threat from the Jihadist Networks of al Qida: Status and Prospects,” reviewed the threat and the rec... ...ary to terrorists, work with a coalition to eliminate terrorist groups and networks, and avoid malice toward any peo- ple, religion, or culture. 41 Pr...

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