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"60 Minutes" Now in 2006, 60 Minutes is still around. A little bruised and battered for a younger generation who feels that news has to have a punch line like a variety show, and that there is no reason to care about what a corporation is doing beyond what Tina Fey jokes about on Saturday Night Live.
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ERF Wireless Inc Logo The conference call will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2006, at 3:30 pm (CST) and is expected to last approximately 60 minutes. The call will include a presentation by the senior management of ERF Wireless and a 20- minute question and answer period. To ensure that shareholder questions may be fully answered, please submit all questions prior to the call so they may be grouped into general categories and addressed, as time permits, during the last 20 minutes of the call. To submit a question, please email questions@erfwireless.com or fax them to 281-538-2121, Attention: Investor Relations, Subject: ERF Wireless Conference Call. Details regarding a special access phone/pin numbers will be made available at a later date and posted on the ERF Wireless website.
AFGE reached out to the producers of "60 Minutes" about the low staffing levels after former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales toured the Supermax facility in February. Gonzales was joined on the tour by AFGE National President John Gage, CPL President Lowry and Local 1302 President Batulis, along with Sens. Wayne Allard (R-Colo.) and Ken Salazar (D-Colo.).
In 1968: 60 Minutes correspondents Mike Wallace, left, and Harry Reasoner, who died in 1991. Fager notes that 60 Minutes segments on Yahoo.com generated 90 million hits in the past year. With Yahoo's average user at 35, that gives Fager hope that 60 can live on in the Internet age. "If we play our cards right, we could be on for another 40 years."
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The webcast, which will last approximately 60 minutes, will be accessible through Ashland's Investor Relations website, www.ashland.com/investors. Following the live event, an archived version of the webcast will be available on the Ashland website for 12 months. Minimum requirements to listen to the webcast include the free Windows MediaPlayer software and a 28.8 Kbps connection to the Internet.
Clinical Trial Participant and coalition member Roger Thacker, who was featured in the "60 Minutes" segment, said, "GDNF is a means of hope and help for those who suffer from this cruel disease. It could be the miracle needed to save a generation of patients."
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