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...give up is his Australian citizenship. FCC regulations also bar foreigners from owning more than 20% of a broadcast license. Murdoch, who has lived in New York since 1974, announced that he will apply to become an American citizen. If his application is approved quickly, Murdoch could recite the Oath of Allegiance in a matter of weeks. Though Murdoch may seek dual citizenship, Australian law forbids it; unless Murdoch finds a legal loophole, he will be an American only...
...known throughout his 50-year political career as a cautious peacemaker, able to navigate among all of Brazil's factions. Chosen President by a coalition of conservatives, liberals and radicals in Brazil's 686-member electoral college, Neves was prevented by an abdominal illness from taking the presidential oath of office on March 15. He finally died at 75 in a Sao Paulo hospital after enduring seven operations in 38 days...
...fact of the matter is, that when push came to shove in that courtroom under oath, it turned out that every fact in that broadcast was accurate...
Exactly--as was proved under oath in that courtroom. And the depositions of both sides were available to the judge prior to its going to trial...
...deal with. He has his associate producer to deal with. He has his superior editors to deal with. He's got to prove every fact that's in that broadcast. The fact of the matter is, that when push came to prove in that courtroom under oath, it turned out that every fact in that broadcast was accurate...