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The rapid growth and widespread use of electronic data processing and electronic business conducted through the Internet, along with numerous occurrences of international terrorism, fueled the need for better methods of protecting the computers and the information they store, process and transmit.
On June 22, 2006, following his trial in Baton Rouge, Etienne was found guilty and sentenced to 150 years in prison without parole for an allegedly cocaine fueled crime spree that included robbing a check cashing business, carjacking and kidnapping a family, and attempting to shoot two policemen.
According to Rothkopf, in the early 21st century, economic clout — fueled by the explosive expansion of international trade, travel and communication — rules ; the nation-state's power has diminished shrinking politicians to minority power broker status ; leaders in international business, finance and the defense industry not only dominate the superclass, they move freely into high positions in their nations ' governments and back to private life largely beyond the notice of elected legislatures ( including the U. S. Congress ), which remain abysmally ignorant of affairs beyond their borders.
Despite the opposition, however, the business grew at a fast pace over the next several decades, fueled by demand primarily from rural customers who were attracted by the wide selection of items unavailable to them locally.
This rivalry was partly fueled by the fact that LG Group and Samsung Group, which owned the Suwon club, were also considered rivals in the business world, especially in electronics.
The reforms re-defined the school's image and fueled a rise in its reputation, including being named one of the two " most innovative " business school's in the nation, according to BusinessWeek magazine's surveys of corporate executives.
In the upcoming years, a solid base of supporters was formed, and it established a strong league rivalry with the Suwon Samsung Bluewings, partly fueled also by the fact that LG Group and Samsung Group, which owned the Suwon club, were also considered rivals in the business world, especially in electronics.
The success of Lujiazui in the past 20 years has fueled tourism and business related travel to Shanghai.
In fact, Degas's anti-Semitism may have been fueled by the bankruptcy of his own family's banking business, leaving Degas with some degree of resentment toward banking and those who symbolized it.
First proposed by Vanity Fair columnist Maureen Orth in her book, " The Importance of Being Famous " ( 2003 ), it is fueled both by the celebrities ' seemingly continual search for fame and attention and the business corporations ' search for catchy headlines and viable name brands that could be sustained by such celebrities.
Because of the popularity and strong sales of Dial soap, fueled by magazine, radio and television advertising, by the 1960s Armour's consumer-products business became known as Armour-Dial.
; Power: business division focused on providing full Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Management Services for power generating markets that include gas fired, solid fueled, renewable energy, and nuclear.

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in others by business and professional acumen, as with Franklin and Adams, or, in Hamilton's case, by an influential marriage.
One serves society by conducting a business from which a certain number of employees draw their means of subsistence ; ;
According to William Ringler's study, Stephen Gosson, the theater business in London had become a thriving enterprise by 1577, and, in the opinion of many, a thoroughly bad business.
This will have a beneficial effect by expediting public business ; ;
That this is not good politics is underscored by the latest poll figures which show that 72 per cent of the people like the way in which the new President is conducting the nation's business.
The new column by Maurice Stans regarding business scandals, is fair and accurate in most respects and his solution to the problem has some merit.
There was no reference to the incident on the stairs, his powers being absorbed by this more immediate business.
They are written by specialists in numerous types of business enterprises, cover a wide range of subjects, and are directed to the needs and interests of the small firm.
The property sales assistance program is designed to assist small business concerns that may wish to buy property offered for sale by the Federal Government.
Proposed property sales of general interest to small business concerns are publicized through SBA regional news releases, and by `` flyers '' directed to the small business concerns.
Each SBA regional office also maintains a `` want '' list of surplus property, principally machinery and equipment, desired by small business concerns in its area.
When suitable equipment is located by the SBA representative, the small business concern is contacted and advised on when, where, and how to bid on such property.
Purpose of this inventory is to include all eligible productive facilities in SBA's facilities register so that the small business concerns may have an opportunity to avail themselves of the services authorized by the Congress in establishing the Small Business Administration.
He is most effective in the ordinary business of the House, and in the legislative accomplishments of this session, he easily rose to great occasion -- even at the height of unpleasantness and exciting legislative struggle -- and as the Nation witnessed these contests, he rose, even as admitted by those who differed with him, to the proportions of a hero and a noble partisan.
Although much of the Industrial Division's promotional effort is devoted to securing new locations and expansions by major industries, small business is also afforded considerable attention.
The solutions were not arrived at by any theoreticians of the Karl Marx stripe but by men of government -- lawyers, most of them -- and men of business.
Joseph Brown continued in business by himself, quickly rebuilding the establishment which had been lost in the fire and beginning those first steps which were to establish him as a pioneer in raising the standards of accuracy of machine shop practice throughout the world.
In spite of the fact that our largest market, the textile industry, was affected substantially by the current decline in business activity, we have been able to produce and deliver our machines throughout the year 1960 at a rate materially higher than during 1959.
Members of The Algol staff are nominated by the editor and business manager and appointed by the Publications Board.
The editor and business manager of Manuscript are appointed by the Publications Board.

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-- President Kennedy today pushed aside other White House business to devote all his time and attention to working on the Berlin crisis address he will deliver tomorrow night to the American people over nationwide television and radio.
His column, ' Little Old New York ', concentrated on Broadway shows and gossip, as Winchell's had and, like Winchell, he also did show business news broadcasts on radio.
His brother, Jerry Hart, is a radio talk show host and social media business consultant based in San Francisco.
Reflecting in part the troubles of the broadcasting business, in 2005 Viacom wrote off over $ 28 billion from its radio acquisitions and, early that year, announced that it would split itself in two.
RCA was allowed to keep its radio factories, and GE and Westinghouse were allowed to compete in that business after 30 months.
One shop said it was practically able to stay in business just by " making repairs on the electric meters burned out by the students of the city schools who were studying radio ," and all were optimistic about growing public interest in " two new kinds of radio: FM and television.
Limbaugh's success demonstrated that there was a nationwide market for passionately delivered conservative commentary on contemporary news, events, and social trends, and changed the face of how the talk radio business was conducted.
The book observed that Turner “ discovered his father had sheltered a substantial amount of taxable income over the years by personally lending it back to the company ” and “ discovered that the billboard business could be a gold mine, a tax-depreciable revenue stream that threw off enormous amounts of cash with almost no capital investment .” In the late 1960s, Turner used the profits to buy Southern radio stations.
" There had been a longstanding wariness between radio and the newspapers as well ; the papers had rightly concluded that the upstart radio business would compete with them on two counts — advertising dollars and news coverage.
Born in Watertown, New York, he began his show business career playing the organ and acting in radio dramas at station WWNY.
A subscriber unit, or SU is a broadband radio that is installed at a business or residential location to connect to an access point to send / receive high speed data wired or wirelessly.
Ill health forced him to choose between commerce and show business after 1958, and, choosing the latter, he made two further popular radio series, Beyond Our Ken ( 1958 – 1964 ) and Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 )
His business career was demanding, and his radio commitments had to be fitted in around it.
Both North American satellite radio providers offer business subscriptions, though given the merger of XM Satellite Radio with Sirius, the future of XM for Business is uncertain.
By 1935 a hard wired cable-based radio network was later deployed throughout the country to broadcast the Rediffusion service directly from London to homes and business across Barbados.
Common uses for VHF are FM radio broadcasting, television broadcasting, land mobile stations ( emergency, business, private use and military ), long range data communication with radio modems, amateur radio, marine communications, air traffic control communications and air navigation systems ( e. g. VOR, DME & ILS ).
Miniaturization and integrated circuits, together with an expansion of radio and television technologies, provided fertile ground for business development.
* The song is played on the business radio program Marketplace heard daily on many NPR stations.
* James Max-journalist and radio presenter specialising in business issues and was a semi-finalist on the first series of the British version of The Apprentice television programme.
In many countries CB operation does not require a license, and ( unlike amateur radio ) it may be used for business or personal communications.
These services began in 1945 to permit citizens a radio band for personal communication ( e. g., radio-controlled model airplanes and family and business communications ).

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