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1 . Levin, Gerald... [Document ID#: 41937 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
The line between what government does and what a company does is getting blurred.
2 . Atrianfar, Muhammad... [Document ID#: 63239 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
Iranians find Americans easy to deal with because they are straightforward. That ... could give Iranians an advantage in any negotiations. But for Americans to understand Iranians, they must recognize that with Iranians the mind thinks something, the head feels something else, the tongue says something else, and manners do something else. It doesn't mean people are lying. They are just dealing with you with a different character.
3 . Galbraith, John Kenneth... [Document ID#: 62082 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
The State Department was not very happy about this kind of communication. They wanted all my communications to go through them. President Kennedy rejected that.
4 . Ball, George... [Document ID#: 58412 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
The FCC has a moral obligation to protect the public from being 'blitzed' and 'saturated' with campaign ads.
5 . Brandeis, Louis D.... [Document ID#: 38525 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
Instantaneous photographs and newspaper enterprises have invaded the sacred precincts of domestic and private life; and numerous mechanical devices threaten to make good the prediction that 'what is whispered in the close shall be proclaimed from the house-tops'
6 . Whitehead, Clayton... [Document ID#: 37614 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
Station managers and network officials who fail to correct imbalances or consistent bias from the networks--or who acquiesce by silence--can only be considered willing participants, to be fully accountable ... at license-renewal time.
7 . Anderson, John B.... [Document ID#: 62899 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
If we attribute too much power and potential to the media in the power struggle between the branches, we will be falling prey to mistaking the media for the message. And if we fall prey to that mistake, the inevitable result will be a tendency to shape the message, in this case, the legislative process, to fit the media.
8 . Adelstein, Jonathan... [Document ID#: 63065 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
As television and other communications become digital. There is a much easier method than government regulation which is that the parents have to take responsibility for blocking. In digital anything can be blocked-you can block and channel or any program. As technology advances, power will move into the hands of parents .... The government simply cannot substitute for the parents.
9 . Albornoz, Miguel A.... [Document ID#: 11317 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
In the developing countries the United Nations doesn't mean frustration, confrontation or condemnation. It means environmental sanitation, agricultural production, telecommunications, the fight against illiteracy, the great struggle against poverty ignorance and disease.
10 . Cerf, Vinton G.... [Document ID#: 62285 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
The Internet's open, neutral architecture has proven to be an enormous engine for market innovation, economic growth, social discourse, and the free flow of ideas. The remarkable success of the Internet can be traced to a few simple network principles - end-to-end design, layered architecture, and open standards -- which together give consumers choice and control over their online activities. This "neutral" network has supported an explosion of innovation at the edges of the network, and the growth of companies like Google, Yahoo, eBay, Amazon, and many others. Because the network is neutral, the creators of new Internet content and services need not seek permission from carriers or pay special fees to be seen online. As a result, we have seen an array of unpredictable new offerings - from Voice-over-IP to wireless home networks to blogging - that might never have evolved had central control of the network been required by design.
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