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* Article 6 of Act No. 76 of 2009 regulating publicity and advertising in municipal areas states: ( a ) The following shall be deemed an infringement of this regulation: ( i ) The inclusion in publicity or advertisements of material that offends national or religious sentiment or public morals or that is prejudicial to the maintenance of public order.
In the early 1990s, as public awareness grew of the Internet and Usenet, Parry received a great deal of national publicity, including a cover story in Wired magazine, and mentions in Playboy and Time magazine.
With a view to making the best use of communication facilities for information, publicity and development, the Government of India in 1962-63 sought the advice of the Ford Foundation / UNESCO team of internationally known mass communication specialists who recommended the setting up of a national institute for training, teaching and research in mass communication.
* 1957 – The Levelland UFO Case in Levelland, Texas, generates national publicity.
The trial drew intense national publicity, as national reporters flocked to the small town of Dayton, Tennessee, to cover the big-name lawyers representing each side.
Due to its ‘ sensitive ’ nature, the usual national publicity venues shied away, some claiming that an author was needed for interviews ( both elderly writers lived in France ).
During this half, Collegers also play the Eton wall game-this game was given national publicity when it was taken up by Prince Harry.
New York Herald publicity established the obsolescence of muzzle-loading firearms, demonstrated the quality of breech-loading firearms, provided public support for military marksmanship training, and promoted the NRA to national prominence.
The case received further national publicity when the accused shooters were found " not guilty " by an all-white jury.
The campaign attracted considerable national publicity in 1987, and even a musical.
The city received some slight national publicity in November 2006 when longtime resident Waldo McBurney, age 104, was proclaimed the oldest worker in the United States.
The city received national publicity in 2004 after a student at the Thayer Learning Center in the community died after not receiving treatment early enough.
" The story received national publicity, occurring concurrently with a national debate on illegal immigration.
In 1945 Town Line gained national publicity for the 1861 vote, having never rescinded it, after Vicksburg, Mississippi and Dade County, Georgia both held ceremonial votes to rejoin the union.
* http :// www. newromesucks. com — an anti-New Rome activist's site that received national media attention and whose publicity many consider to be responsible for New Rome's downfall.
The animal, a kind of lizard, received national publicity.
At one point, Sissonville received national publicity from CNN for its problem with methamphetamine, being called " Sissonville's Slimfast.
This incident received national publicity and brought the Alianza's cause to public attention.
An eccentric and proud of it, Ward was known for pulling an unusual publicity stunt that happened to coincide with a major national crisis.
Again, Jagland made national headlines similar to the publicity about " The Norwegian House " and " 36. 9 %", this time for the phrase " Bongo from Congo ", originally coined as an internal joke in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the expense of the President of Gabon, Omar Bongo.

national and generated
Like most of Central America, Honduras in the 1990s began to woo foreign investors, mostly Asian clothing assembly firms, and it held high hopes for revenue to be generated by privatizing national industries.
The share of gross value added generated by the agricultural and services sectors in the total gross value added of the region is above the national average in 2000, whereas the share of industry is below.
Groucho's UCLA appearance generated national press coverage.
It created an infrastructure that generated national and local pride in the 1930s and remains vital seven decades later.
Almost all Dutch households are connected to the national grid of gas used for heating and cooking, and most electricity in the Netherlands is generated by gas burning power plants.
The money infused by a national television contract with a major network and the national interest that game telecasts would probably have generated might have made all the difference for the fledgling league.
In some cases, national mints report the amount of seigniorage provided to their respective governments ; for example, the Royal Canadian Mint reported that in 2006 it generated $ C93 million in seigniorage for the Government of Canada.
Perceived declines in cultural status are a matter of national concern and have generated national debates, both from the left ( as seen in the anti-globalism of José Bové ) and from the right and far right ( as in the discourses of the National Front ).
Post-colonialism studies how writers articulate, present, and celebrate their post-colonial national identity, which often first must be reclaimed from the coloniser, whilst maintaining strong connections with the colonialist country ; how knowledge of the sub-ordinated ( colonised ) people was generated, and applied against the colonised people in service to the cultural and economic interests of the colonial country ; and how colonialist literature justified colonialism by misrepresenting the colonised people as an inferior race whose society, culture, and economy must be managed for them.
Subsequent exposure generated by the Airplane and others wrought great changes to that counterculture, and by 1968 the ensuing national media attention had precipitated a very different San Francisco scene than had existed in 1966.
The main AC switching station is on the east bank of the tailrace, and electricity generated at Benmore Power Station is injected into the national grid here.
Although monarchists argue that this does not take into account the ' hereditary revenues ' which generated £ 190. 8 million for the treasury in 2007-2008, republicans assert that the Crown Estate, from which these revenues are derived, is national and State property, and that the monarch cannot surrender what they have never owned.
Entre Ríos requested as well the federalization of the national income generated by exports, and the calling of a Constituent Assembly to write a Constitution, as pointed in the Federal Pact.
Urquiza's ambition to reduce the national centralism of Buenos Aires and promote a higher federalization of the country generated conflicts with the unitarians.
The New Zealand national grid provides the means of transporting bulk electricity from where it is generated ( by companies like Meridian Energy and Mighty River Power ) to cities, towns and some major industrial users like the aluminium smelter at Tiwai Point.
Today the contribution of agriculture to the economy of the region is less significant and the gross value generated by this sector remains slightly above the national average.
When the song was released in February 1928 it became “ a national phenomenon and generated an excitement and record-buying frenzy that no-one could have predicted ”.
This campaign generated much publicity and national pride.
Although Douglas successfully secured the seat by election in the Illinois legislature, Lincoln became famous for his position on slavery, which generated national support for him.
* Promote cooperation and exchange of actions generated in the field of biomedical informatics, both in the public and private, national and international level.
Currently the town along with the rest of Devon relies on electricity generated further north from the national grid, although Langage Power Station in Plympton is due to start generating electricity for the town as early as December 2008.

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