Word: adding
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Imeem go from being sued by the music industry to partnering with it? Just two months after filing charges, Warner Music dropped its suit against Imeem in exchange for a stake in the company. Wise move. And new ad-revenue sharing deals ensure that whether listeners pay for music or not, the labels still make money...
...Federal authorities are going to keep doing whatever they can to keep the financial system from collapsing. Taxpayers will bear the risks and the costs of that, whether Congress votes to put them there or not. And it's possible - although nobody can know for sure - that this ad hoc approach will end up costing more than an up-front $700 billion bailout...
...ad will have a vote number in it. You can pull up the text of the bill and the vote on it. You can read the amendment and you can read the debate...
...your research? If an ad quotes somebody from a newspaper, we look to see if they are quoted accurately. If they show a headline, we check to see if the headline was actually in the papers. Sometimes they make them up. I'm not kidding. They blurb some of these things in ways that would make a Hollywood publicist blush...
...have any examples? This liberal group called VoteVets ran ads against [Virginia Senator] George Allen and several other senators in different states saying that they voted against body armor for the troops and they gave a vote number. You looked at that vote number and it was a general bill to give an extra billion dollars to the National Guard and Reserves for equipment. But there wasn't any mention of body armor in it. It was an absolutely, 100% false ad. Case closed...