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Onetime CBS News president Dick Salant, the legendary executive who preceded and later succeeded Friendly in the role, wrote in his memoirs that Friendly's problem was compounded by the fact he could not make such a request directly to the top CBS management ( William S. Paley and Frank Stanton ), as previous CBS News presidents had.

Onetime and .
The publicity surrounding the commercial landed her in a front page article in The Wall Street Journal in June 1983 entitled A Onetime Choirgirl Rules as Sex Goddess On Puerto Rican TV.
Onetime Lizzy Borden guitarist Joe Holmes also played with David Lee Roth and Ozzy Osbourne, and Swedish-born bassist Marten Andersson has also toured and recorded with Lynch Mob and Legacy.
In July 2008, VirtualTourist. com, Inc. and sister site Onetime were acquired by global Internet travel company Expedia ( owners of Tripadvisor. com ) for a reported $ 85 million.

CKSO and was
CKSO's first rebroadcast transmitter, CKSO-TV-1, was established in Elliot Lake shortly after CKSO launched.
A second transmitter, CKSO-TV-2, was established in Timmins in 1971 when CKSO switched to the CTV network.
CITO was established in 1971 as CKSO-TV-2, originally rebroadcasting CKSO in Sudbury.
Unlike CKSO and CKNY in North Bay, which were established in the 1950s as CBC affiliates and then reaffiliated with CTV in 1971 when J. Conrad Lavigne established new CBC stations in those markets, in Timmins Lavigne's existing station CFCL retained its CBC affiliation and CTV service was provided by a rebroadcast transmitter of CKSO.
In 1970, the station was acquired by Cambrian Broadcasting, the owner of CKSO in Sudbury, and adopted the current CKNY callsign.
According to an interview with the community newspaper Northern Life, Jackson chose the CKSO call letters because of their historical significance in the Sudbury area ; in addition to the original CKSO-FM, the call sign was also once used by an AM radio station ( now CJRQ ) and a television station ( now CICI ) in the city.
From 1935 to 1990, it was an AM station, airing under the call letters CKSO.
However, the station launched in 1978 as an affiliate of the talk network after the CBC was unable to negotiate an agreement with Cambrian Broadcasting to directly acquire CKSO.
Private CBC affiliates began operating late in 1953 to supplement the Corporation's own stations ; the first private CBC affiliate in Canada was CKSO in Sudbury, Ontario in October of that year.

CKSO and first
The CBC ’ s first privately owned affiliate television station, CKSO in Sudbury, Ontario, launched in October 1953.
* October 25 – Canada's first privately-owned television station, CKSO, broadcasts in Sudbury.
The station first aired at 92. 7 FM in 1965, with the call letters CKSO-FM, airing a more extensive schedule of CBC Radio programming than its AM sister station CKSO.

CKSO and on
Two months later on May 18, 1990, CKSO and CIGM swapped frequencies.
CIGM moved to CKSO's 790 slot on the AM band, and CKSO took on the new call letters CJRQ and CIGM's 92. 7 MHz FM frequency.
After the 1990 swap, the CKSO call sign no longer existed in the Sudbury area until CKSO-FM, a Christian music station which had no ownership affiliation with CJRQ, signed on in 2003.
* Historical information on CKSO Radio and Television in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Two months later on May 18, 1990, CKSO and CIGM swapped frequencies.
CIGM moved to CKSO's 790 slot on the AM dial, and CKSO took on the new call letters CJRQ and CIGM's 92. 7 FM frequency.
* Historical information on CKSO Radio and Television in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada-includes CIGM.
Prior to its launch, CBC Radio programming aired on private affiliates CKSO and CKSO-FM.

CKSO and television
On the same day, the existing television station in Sudbury, CKSO, switched its affiliation to CTV.

CKSO and .
CKSO remained affiliated with the CBC from its launch in 1953 until 1971, when it joined CTV along with sister station CKNY-TV in North Bay.
When CKSO changed to CICI in 1980, the Timmins repeater broke off as a standalone station, CITO-TV.
Until 1980, CKSO and CKNC aggressively competed with each other for advertising dollars, leaving both in a precarious financial position due to the Sudbury market's relatively small size.
CKSO changed its call letters to CICI at that point.
He is the son of Michael Connor, a longtime news anchor from the station's days as CKSO.
* CKSO. com: A historical retrospective of CKSO AM, FM & TV in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
CKNY broadcast as a semi-satellite of CKSO ( later CICI ) in Sudbury.
In 1976, 790 CKSO received approval to increase their power from 10, 000 watts day and 5, 000 watts night to 50, 000 watts, full-time.
CKSO and sister station CIGM were owned by Cambrian Broadcasting, who sold them to United Broadcasting in 1979.
In 1986, United sold CKSO and CIGM to Telemedia.

employee and Judy
Another employee in the 5th floor office said that their colleague Judith Morris was shot as Margelis attempted to leap over the counter: " He was after Con and Judy was in the way.

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Du Pont would be enjoined from having as a director, officer, or employee anyone who was simultaneously an officer or employee of General Motors, and no director, officer, or employee of Du Pont could serve as a director of General Motors without court approval.
Can you consider restricting any additional employee benefits to those paid for by profit-sharing money, such as was done in the union contract recently signed by American Motors Corporation??
The discovery that movies are a form of fiction was made in the early years of this century and it was made chiefly by two men, a French magician, Georges Melies, and an American employee of Edison, Edwin S. Porter.
Commenting on the earlier stage, the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors ( in a recent report on the question of faculty participation in administrative decision-making ) noted that the term `` teacher-employee '' ( as opposed to, e.g., `` maintenance employee '' ) was a not inapt description.
The Act overturns a 1999 U. S. Supreme Court case that held that an employee was not disabled if the impairment could be corrected by mitigating measures ; it specifically provides that such impairment must be determined without considering such ameliorative measures.
Because the original designer had left the company another employee completely redesigned most of the system, ( adding a display snow remover circuit, true 80 / 64 column text mode support, ( with different size letters for TRS-80 and CP / M mode, so that in TRS-80 mode the full screen was also used, not just a 64x16 portion of the 80x25 screen ) with an improved font set ( adding " gray scale " version of the TRS-80 mozaik graphics and many special PETSCII like characters ), and a more flexible and reliable floppy disk controller and keyboard interface plus many other small improvements ), also an enclosure was developed for the main computer system, ( in the form of a 19-inch rack for the Eurocards ) and for two floppy disk drives and the power supply.
In its prototype stage, the Atari 5200 was originally called the " Atari Video System X-Advanced Video Computer System ", and was codenamed " Pam " after a female employee at Atari Inc.
A Paramount employee told biographer Orrin Keepnews that Jefferson was a womanizing sloppy drunk ; on the other hand, Jefferson's neighbor in Chicago, Romeo Nelson, reports him as being " warm and cordial ," and singer Rube Lacy states that Jefferson always refused to play on a Sunday, " even if you give me two hundred.
A special armed employee of the express service using the stage for transportation of bullion or cash would sit beside the driver, carrying a short shotgun ( or alternatively a rifle ), to provide an armed response in case of threat to the cargo, which was usually a strongbox.
That year, Newcomb pointed out to a Johns Hopkins trustee that Peirce, while a Hopkins employee, had lived and traveled with a woman to whom he was not married ; the ensuing scandal led to his dismissal in January 1884.
It was written by Christian Scientist, scholar and longtime Mother Church employee Robert Peel.
Carson City was in the national news on September 2nd, 2011, when an employee of a family business in South Lake Tahoe opened fire at an IHOP restaurant on the south side of Carson City, killing four people and wounding several others before the shooter turned the gun on himself.
In fact, cash registers were invented for the purpose of eliminating employee theft or embezzlement ; the original name was Incorruptible Cashier.
The employee was required to ring up every transaction on the register, and when the total key was pushed, the drawer opened and a bell would ring, alerting the manager to a sale taking place.
Sullivan was born in New York City, New York, the son of Elizabeth F. ( née Smith ) and Peter Arthur Sullivan, a customs house employee.
* In November 2010, the new HP CEO, Leo Apotheker, announced that HP was giving back the pay cuts that former CEO Mark Hurd put in place the previous year, returning the 401 -( k ) to a fixed match, and was increasing funding for employee awards and raises.
He was dismissed after the consul discovered that his employee had deposited Marxist materials and books in his office.
Unlike many engineers, Armstrong was never a corporate employee.

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