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Ofcom criticises Fox News Channel







Ofcom criticises Fox News Channel

Ofcom criticises Fox News Channel 06/14/2004 07:45 PM

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to sue fellow Fox property The Simpsons
over a parody the show did involving
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Nanotron Technologies Presents First
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read the article carefully dumbass..it
mentions the price in Rs..and it says
its the STREET PRICE!!


read the article carefully dumbass..it
mentions the price in Rs..and it says
its the STREET PRICE!!
09/08/2004 01:14 AM
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In The Broadband Battle Between Speed
And Price, Customers Choose Price


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And Price, Customers Choose Price
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Asking price? $2,000 to $3,000


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PRICE 0.2.6


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Twice the Price


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Sun: The price is right


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Is the price right?


Is the price right? 01/06/2005 02:33 AM
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How Not To Price


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\/i@gr@ 7 for the price of 6!


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Buy six Viagra prescriptions, get one free!
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Price of war


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The price is right


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Now, lap it up for the price of a PC


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Autobytel Ups Price


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The Price of Perfection


The Price of Perfection 04/23/2004 09:33 AM

Joel on Software - Thursday, April 22, 2004: Joel makes some good points about how we programmers have a tendency to try make things perfect beyond any practical benefit. He's touched on this before as well, with a story about the Netscape refactoring.

Perfectionism is a very dangerous quality in business and in life, because by being perfectionist about one thing you are, by definition, neglecting another.

The three days I spent insuring that all icons in CityDesk 3.0 are displayed with perfect alpha-blended effects came at the price of having a web site where the descender of the "g" is not a hyperlink. And both are at the price of working on my next book, or writing another article for Joel on Software, or making CityDesk publish really big sites faster.

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wana price


wana price 09/22/2004 02:43 AM
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The Price of Celebrity


The Price of Celebrity 01/16/2004 10:59 AM
I was in line at the grocery store tonight and one of the tabloids and a cover of celebrity crimes. Kobe Bryant - Rape, Robert...

Here's The Price Of Fame: $218.32


Here's The Price Of Fame: $218.32 01/22/2004 02:09 AM
Tarnation may be the first feature-length film edited entirely on iMovie, and it cost $218.32 in videotape and materials. By Jason Silverman (Wired News via MyAppleMenu)

The Price of Silence


The Price of Silence 01/04/2004 10:47 PM

I have been trolling around the iTunes Music Store lately looking for unusual things to catch my eye (or ear). Today I discovered that silence has a price. And as you would expect, that price is $.99. The above link may only work if you have iTunes installed. If so and you don't have it, go download it. It's a pretty good music player and it's free.

I think some of my friends with small children may actually see this as a pretty good deal.

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The High Price of LUV


The High Price of LUV 04/16/2004 11:35 AM
Southwest Airlines continues its long string of profitable quarters.

More about the php|a price drop


More about the php|a price drop 03/14/2005 06:28 PM
Yesterday, we dropped the price of a print subscription to php|architect by a $20 (Canadian) per year. The price goes down to about $78 CAD, or around $59.99 US, substantially less than it used to be. For international customers, the cost of shipping the magazine overseas has also gone down. There ...

New 3G Price Plans for 3


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When Price Doesn't Matter


When Price Doesn't Matter 03/23/2005 10:10 AM
A Fool gets down with some real simple stock talk.

"the fabulous price of $60"


"the fabulous price of $60" 12/10/2003 03:08 PM

RSS Comes with Bandwidth Price Tag


RSS Comes with Bandwidth Price Tag 09/20/2004 10:46 PM
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Google's New Price


Google's New Price 08/18/2004 01:04 PM
  • Reuters: Google Slashes IPO, SEC OK Expected Today. Google Inc. slashed the size of its closely watched initial public offering nearly in half to less than $2 billion on Wednesday, splashing cold water on what has been touted as the hottest Internet IPO in years.
  • Cold water, no. But definitely a well-deserved rebuke by the investor community that was being asked to pay way too much in the first place. There's been a significant whiff of greed in the Google IPO saga, combined with some unfortunate arrogance on the part of the company. I'm glad to see that investors didn't buy the hype beyond a fairly sensible point. Even $80 sounds a little high to me, but it's at least in the not-totally-insane range.

    Two New 3G Price Plans for 3 UK


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    AMD confirms price changes


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