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Outside China, Falun Gong practitioners have set up international media organizations to gain wider exposure for their cause and challenge narratives of the Chinese state-run media.
China's state-run General Administration of Press and Publication ( 新闻出版总署 ) screens all Chinese literature intended to be sold on the open market.
Since September 1, 2006, the Chinese government has banned foreign-produced animation between the hours of 5: 00 to 8: 00 pm on state-run television to protect struggling Chinese animation studios that have been affected by the popularity of such cartoons.
To tie in with the Revolution's economic reliance on tourism, attempts have recently been launched to attract revitalization investment for the Chinatown from Mainland Chinese state-run enterprises and overseas Chinese private investors, particularly Chinese Canadians.
Performance art in China has been growing since the 1970s as a response to the very traditional nature of Chinese state-run art schools.
This large group canonisation was bitterly opposed in China itself, with Bishop Fu Tieshan, the leader of the state-run Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association describing it as " intolerable ".
Other initiatives include Chinese contemporary art exhibitions, television programs, concerts by popular singers, translations of Chinese literature, and the expansion of state-run news channels such as Xinhua News Agency and China Central Television.

state-run and Association
Sydney Boys High is the sole state-run member of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales and offers students a wide range of sports.
The state-run Islamic Association of China ( IAC ) oversees the practice of Islam, though many Muslims worship outside the state system.

state-run and concerned
The ITF executive is highly concerned about the effects of globalisation, the increased concentration of ownership of international transport companies, global warming, public service improvement and the privatisation of large formerly state-run transport enterprises.

state-run and with
In mainland China, however, Chiang's death was met with little apparent mourning and Communist state-run newspapers gave the brief headline " Chiang Kai-shek Has Died.
Of the ten state-run voucher programs in the United States at the beginning of 2011, however, four targeted low-income students, two targeted students in failing schools, and six targeted students with special needs.
On 26 June 1950, the National Assembly supported a crucial bill written by Milovan Đilas and Tito about " self-management " ( samoupravljanje ): a type of independent socialism that experimented with profit sharing with workers in state-run enterprises.
Sahm as a telecomms operator for Emaar, a commercial and residential real estate developer, was in competition with the state-run Etisalat, and was arbitrarily absorbed into Dubai Holding Company / TECOM / Dubai government prior to the formation of du.
The state-run Turkish Radio and Television Corporation ( TRT ) started its 24-hour Kurdish television station on 1 January 2009 with the motto “ we live under the same sky .” The Turkish Prime Minister sent a video message in Kurdish to the opening ceremony, which was attended by Minister of Culture and other state officials.
In order to promote widespread Confucian education, the Tang government established state-run schools and issued standard versions of the Five Classics with selected commentaries.
But the incentive system built into state institutions and industries during the Soviet era encouraged skill in coping with state-run planned economy, but discouraged the risk-and-reward centered behavior of market capitalism.
Other articles appearing in the state-run media in the first days and weeks of the ban posited that Falun Gong must be defeated because its " theistic " philosophy was at odds with the Marxist-Leninism paradigm and with the secular values of materialism.
Within the first month of the crackdown, 300 – 400 articles attacking Falun Gong appeared in each of the main state-run papers, while primetime television replayed alleged exposés on the group, with no divergent views aired in the media.
In the months following July 1999, the rhetoric in the state-run press escalated to include charges that Falun Gong was colluding with foreign, " anti-China " forces.
In 2002, Falun Gong activists in China tapped into television broadcasts, replacing regular state-run programming with their own content.
Infraero, the state-run organization, will remain with 49 % of the shares of the company incorporated for the administration.
During his first term as Premier, Lang carried out many social programmes, including state pensions for widowed mothers with dependent children under fourteen, a universal and mandatory system of workers ' compensation for death, illness and injury incurred on the job, funded by premiums levied on employers, the abolition of student fees in state-run high schools and improvements to various welfare schemes such as child endowment ( which Lang's government had introduced ).
The campus is currently used as the Booneville Human Development Center, a state-run residential program for adults with mild and moderate mental retardation and other developmental disabilities.
Since 1950, the town has been the home of the A. G. Holley Hospital, the last of the old state-run sanitariums for patients with tuberculosis.
Most Indian trains ( all operated by the state-run Indian Railways ) come in combinations of first class A / C and non-A / C private sleeper cars with doors and A / C and non-A / C 3-tier or 2-tier couchette arrangements.
In many rural areas of China during the 1990s, particularly in the province of Henan, tens to hundreds of thousands of farmers and peasants were infected with HIV through participation in state-run blood collection programs in which contaminated equipment was reused.
To deal with a rise in the demand of electricity, the local government is also upgrading a state-run geothermal power plant at Mount Baransky, an active volcano, where steam and hot water can be found.
Government-owned or state-run enterprises are often the result of corporatization, a process in which government agencies and departments are re-organized as semi-autonomous corporate entities, sometimes with partial shares listed on stock exchanges.
In mid-2008, the government overhauled the salary structure of all state-run companies so that harder-working employees could be rewarded with higher wages.
Starting in about 1947, a revival in folk choir music began, ended as an honest force by 1950, when state-run art became dominant with the rise of Communism.
In market-oriented economies with substantial state enterprise, such as in Venezuela, the state-run oil company PSDVA provides revenue for the government to fund its operations and programs that would otherwise be profit for private owners.

state-run and taking
In 2001, the cemetery became the center of a controversy when it was revealed that the state-run company responsible for taking care of the graves was quietly destroying old graves and selling the newly freed slots to the wealthy.

state-run and up
However, in May 2004 he told Portuguese state-run television RTP, that he would not allow his name to be put up for nomination.
In November 1994, Taiwan passed a law regarding use of private finance in infrastructure projects, which also applied to the up to then state-run THSR project.
Pemex spent $ 100 million to clean up the spill and avoided most compensation claims by asserting sovereign immunity as a state-run company.
Two state-run " concentration " camps, Moore River Native Settlement and Carrolup ( later known as Marribank ), became the home of up to one-third of the population.
He thereafter grew up in a series of state-run foster homes.
Running Start provides up to two years of paid tuition at any state-run community college or four-year university that participates in the Running Start program.
During the anti-Japanese War, the university was moved to the French Concession and in 1940 the state-run branch of Jiaotong University was set up in Chongqing.
Votes were cast by telephone, SMS, and the website of the state-run South African Broadcasting Corporation television channel, SABC3, which aired a series of profiles and documentaries in the weeks leading up to the announcement of the top 100.
Pemex spent $ 100 million to clean up the spill and avoided most compensation claims by asserting sovereign immunity as a state-run company.
The former Labor Minister Carlos Lupi vowed in a recent interview with the state-run Brazilian news agency that efforts will be stepped up this year.
Near the end of October 2006, Russia ’ s Kommersant newspaper revealed that Russian state-run weapon exporter Rosoboronexport is completing negotiations with China to deliver up to 48 Sukhoi Su-33 ( NATO codename: Flanker-D ) carrier-capable fighter aircraft in a purchase deal reportedly worth $ 2. 5 billion.
The timber industry ended as the forests around Mulobezi were used up, and the manufacturing industry suffered from the inefficiencies of state-run enterprises.
Rumors had already been circulating, backed up by the state-run press, that stated that Soviet parachutists had landed outside of Iaşi, and that the Jews were working with them.
Community organizations have criticized the proposals, arguing that the contractual obligations of states to fill the prisons to 90 % occupancy are poor public policy that could force communities into creating criminals, and that these contractual clauses end up costing taxpayers more than state-run prisons would.

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