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...expected to plummet. Advertisers are already demanding rebates on air time purchased on the assumption India would make it to the next round. "It is a crisis," Bharat Patel, chairman of multinational Procter and Gamble told the Times of India. "It's a house on fire situation. If the channel wants to consider a long-term customer relationship they have to concede. They have to give their customers better value...
...verandah with his unfastened belt hanging between his legs. I drank excellent coffee, ate some great dark, heavy chocolate, and when I ran out of people to meet, Danielo took me to see the Boca del Inferno (Mouth of Hell), which turned out to be a rocky channel in the surf with a bit of a current...
Suez and Veolia work on the principle that as private companies with broad expertise, they can channel that investment more efficiently than municipal waterworks can. And since it's not they but the owners of the pipes that pony up the money for investment (usually by issuing municipal bonds), these companies can be more financially agile than conventional utilities...
...alternatives to violent TV. And guess what? They have them and, amazingly, can wield a remote well enough to find them. Family-friendly American Idol is the biggest show on TV. Cable, that font of gore, offers more family and documentary shows than ever were available in the three-channel era. But if politicians simply respected the audience's choices, stopped posturing against theoretical violence and fictional bad guys, they would have to focus on, say, the thornier problems of stopping actual bloodshed in the real world...
...Burgin is this year’s Sert Practitioner in the Arts at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Last week, Burgin installed his “different kind of image,” a single-channel video entitled “The Little House,” on view in the Carpenter Center’s Sert Gallery until April...