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media and publicising
Regular publication in the media of the rising MMM share price led President Boris Yeltsin to issue a decree in June 1994 prohibiting financial institutions from publicising their expected income.

media and dangers
The JREF's mission includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions.
In 2010 they helped bring public awareness to the ban on seal hunting in Canada by doing a media blitz to help end the brutality of seal hunting, the dangers to the sea turtles and other endangered species affected by the BP oil spill, and helped lobby and pass HR5566, the Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act Bill ( banning violent images against animals on websites ).
Before Freedom Summer, the national news media had paid little attention to the persecution of black voters in the Deep South and the dangers endured by black civil rights workers, but when the lives of affluent northern white students were threatened the full attention of the media spotlight was turned on the state.
It gives information on the dangers to disaster protection units, the media and the general public.
Neither the lessons of the misuse of mass media for propaganda nor the dangers of monopoly control of the mass press were forgotten.
NPRI facilitated an ongoing public education campaign in the mainstream media about the dangers of nuclear energy, including weapons and power programs and policies.
The sci-fi drama, announced as an " event series ", deals with the dangers of politically motivated abuse of mass media technology, virtual realities in particular.
A broadcast on 7 January 2009 by Jeni Barnett in which she debated the putative dangers of MMR vaccine with callers became the subject of media controversy, first because her views were criticised as irreponsible by medical journalist Ben Goldacre, and then because LBC and Global Radio threatened legal action against Goldacre for copyright infringement.
Shortly after publication of the editorial, due to an immediate lack of local support and funding, the newspaper was transformed into an independent national publication, with emphasis on politics and stories that other members of the mainstream media often tend to ignore or dismiss as left-wing conspiracy theories, such as the dangers of depleted uranium radiation, certain attacks upon First Amendment rights ( notably only ones that are restrictive to the voice of the radical left ) and their perceived costs of America's War on Drugs.
" The target of the satire was generally accepted to be the Australian international newspaper proprietor Rupert Murdoch and his News International empire, but the play's main question mark was about the dangers for society and the state of monopolistic media ownership.
But when it began showcasing reckless ultra-violence which worried parents and wrestling companies, the media jumped on covering it for the sake of story while companies like WWE started to issue advertisements stressing the dangers and urging and deterring their fanbase from duplicating the actions seen in their ring.
The communication media are in a position to play a constructive role in facilitating free and open dialogue and discussion, disseminating the values of tolerance, and highlighting the dangers of indifference towards the rise in intolerant groups and ideologies.

media and cervical
She later received extensive media coverage during her battle with cervical cancer, from which she died in 2009.
BD Diagnostics specializes in the design, production and sales of the following products: integrated systems for specimen collection, safety-engineered blood collection products and systems, automated blood culturing systems, molecular testing systems for sexually transmitted diseases and HAIs, microorganism identification and drug susceptibility systems, liquid-based cytology systems for cervical cancer screening, rapid diagnostic assays, and plated media.
Furthermore, cervical laceration, intrauterine infection ( especially in prolonged procedures ), electrical and laser injuries, and complications caused by the distention media can be encountered.

media and cancer
The media has reported that regular chewers of betel leaf and areca nut have a higher risk of damaging their gums and acquiring cancer of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus and stomach.
The media attention in the two years after Radner's death led to registry of 450 families with familial ovarian cancer at the Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry, a research database registry at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York.
The media and the Internet often contribute to hypochondria, as articles, TV shows and advertisements regarding serious illnesses such as cancer and multiple sclerosis ( some of the diseases hypochondriacs commonly think they have ) often portray these diseases as being random, obscure and somewhat inevitable.
His rare media appearances were to defend his daughter Sarah and raise awareness of prostate cancer.
A questionnaire in 2006 designed to identify patients ’ perceptions about IBS, their preferences on the type of information they need, as well as educational media and expectations from health care providers, revealed misperceptions about IBS developing into other conditions, including colitis, malnutrition, and cancer.
In April 2006, Anneli Jäätteenmäki announced to the Finnish media that she was going to take some time out of her parliamentary work due to breast cancer, but she returned to politics following her successful recovery.
With the use of radio-opaque contrast media, such as barium, they can also be used to visualize the structure of the stomach and intestines-this can help diagnose ulcers or certain types of colon cancer.
A probable contribution to this decision was a short, but dramatic, bout with cancer, soon after the crisis over the failure of the media bill.
Only fused hybrid cells, referred to as hybridomas, are able to grow indefinitely in the media because the spleen cell partner supplies HGPRT and the myeloma partner has traits that make it immortal ( similar to a cancer cell ).
Although pre-release her comeback was described by the media as " shocking ", and the film suffered from poor marketing, her performance as Tulsi, a young homemaker diagnosed with blood cancer, was well received.
He was a close friend of comedian Linda Smith, and publicly eulogised her in many media when she died of ovarian cancer on 27 February 2006.
International media, however, reported that he was seriously ill, and undergoing treatment for cancer in hospital in Barcelona, Spain.
On 7 June 2009, unconfirmed reports quoting French media and citing sources " close to the French government " reported that Bongo had died in Spain of complications from advanced intestinal cancer.
According to media reports, Prince Sultan had been battling cancer and had been seeking medical treatment in the United States since mid-June 2011.
However, upon their father's death from cancer in May 2005, a bitter rift between the brothers was widely reported in the Japanese media.
In the final years of her life, Edwards publicly dealt with her husband's admission of an extramarital affair and her breast cancer, writing two books and making numerous media appearances.
This was widely reported in independent media, but Belarusian officials are silent about the alarming health situation and possible reasons for this high cancer rate.
The letter highlighted the Institute's 1999 publication Passive Smoke: The EPA's Betrayal of Science and Policy, " which highlighted the absence of any scientific evidence for linking cancer with second-hand smoke received widespread media coverage both in Canada and the United States ".
On 2 July 2009, Stynes held a media conference to inform the public that he had developed cancer.
The bad media she received from her breast cancer claim is also believed to have caused the cancellation of Growing Up Gotti.
Locations in this area with clusters of cancer patients have been covered by the media, leading to the " Cancer Alley " moniker.
The eighty-five-mile stretch of the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge to New Orleans was formerly referred to as the " petrochemical corridor " but after media coverage of cancer victims in the small rural communities on both sides of the river, the entire area became known as cancer alley.

media and after
It is also the oldest award ceremony in the media ; its equivalents, the Grammy Awards ( for music ), Emmy Awards ( for television ), and Tony Awards ( for theatre ) are modeled after the Academy.
Details were supposed to be kept from the public until after the 2006 postseason as per MLB rules, but the Diamondback page from the 2007 MLB Official Style Guide was somehow leaked around September 25, and local media broadcast printed the new design for all to see.
In 1987, there was media speculation Clinton would enter the race after then-New York Governor Mario Cuomo declined to run and Democratic front-runner Gary Hart withdrew owing to revelations of marital infidelity.
He finished second to Tsongas in the New Hampshire primary, but after trailing badly in the polls and coming within single digits of winning, the media viewed it as a victory.
During the time of perestroika and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union media expression flourished, with a wide variety of newspapers that presented a wide variety of points of view.
Following two minor heart attacks he had to undergo an emergency quadruple heart bypass in 1983, after which he was extremely weak, but he still managed to attend a 1988 Congressional hearing with old colleagues such as Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers to protest media magnate Ted Turner's plan to colorize various black-and-white films from the 1930s and 1940s.
McClelland educated the media and fans after the game as to the call: Padres catcher Michael Barrett blocked the plate before securing possession of the ball, resulting in an automatic ruling of safe and making Holliday's apparent failure to touch the plate irrelevant.
The greatest risk in using such a proprietary data storage format, assuming that it works reliably as designed, is that it may be difficult or impossible to repair or replace the hardware used to read the media if it fails, is damaged, or is lost after its original vendor discontinues it.
Deirdre was freed after three weeks, with Granada stating that they had always intended for her to be released, in spite of the media interest.
The Chicago metropolitan area is the third-largest media market in North America, after New York City and Los Angeles.
A more recent Australian invention is the term " reginalds " to describe underpants ( referred to as " undies " in Australian slang ), from " Reg Grundies " after Reg Grundy, the Australian media tycoon.
As was observed after other disasters involving destruction and loss of life and their media depictions, such as those of the 2001 World Trade Center Attacks or Hurricane Katrina — and has been recently observed in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, it is also important not to pathologize the reactions to loss and displacement or disruption of governmental administration and services, but rather to validate these reactions, to support constructive problem-solving and reflection as to how one might improve the conditions of those affected.
A half-decade after Double Indemnity and The Lost Weekend, Billy Wilder made Sunset Boulevard ( 1950 ) and Ace in the Hole ( 1951 ), noirs that were not so much crime dramas as satires on, respectively, Hollywood and the news media.
Captain Beatty, Montag's fire chief, personally visits him and tells him the story of how books lost their value and where the firemen fit in: Over the course of several decades ( with the starting point being after the American Civil War ), populations grew and people embraced new media, sports, and a quickening pace of life.
While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb ( for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors ) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give ' em Enough Rope ( series 2 ) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.
Only after the ascendancy of Mikhail Gorbachev to Soviet leadership in 1985 did mass media in Finland gradually begin to criticize the Soviet Union more.
Unlike Alan Jackson, who refused to return to the UK after being treated in a similar manner by the press, Brooks returned in 1996 for more sold-out concerts, although this time his media appearances were mostly restricted to country radio and interviews with magazines.
The media were desperate to speak one-on-one with Hurst and they found him the day after the final, back home in London.
In Berlin, he improved the methods he used in Wollstein, including staining and purification techniques and bacterial growth media, including agar plates ( thanks to the advice of Angelina and Walther Hesse ) and the Petri dish ( named after its inventor, his assistant Julius Richard Petri ).
A classic example is the well-known " you have two cows " joke — after circulating in other media throughout the 1980s, it seems to have first appeared on the Internet in 1993 with simple descriptions of communism, capitalism, and socialism.
The first reason is the media increasingly reported cases of convicts committing crimes while still in, or after, treatment in a TBS-clinic.
The resignation itself was the cause of controversy, with Sir Alec Bedser, Chairman of the TCCB selectors, making it clear after media questioning that Botham would have been fired in any event.
*" Uncle Joe ", by western media, during and after World War II.
Hélène de Beauvoir's house in Goxwiller, where Sartre tried to hide from the media after being awarded the Nobel Prize.
The Jedi's history before and after the time-line of the films is established within several novels, comic books and video games in the Expanded Universe of Star Wars media.

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