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Do the Right Thing: Information
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The Sugar Association demands that Johnson & Johnson do the right thing for consumers and take appropriate steps to correct their ads so that they are completely truthful. If you would like to be involved or for more information on the Sugar Association's effort to educate consumers and encourage regulatory agencies to take action to stop consumers from being misled by Splenda's false advertising, access http://www.truthaboutsplenda.com/.
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It's easier to do the right thing if you're cautious about the world of entertainment and the media. Be careful what you read and be very careful about what you watch. Television, radio, books, magazines, videos and the Internet entertain and share all sorts of information with the public. Generally this is a good thing, but on the whole they create and communicate their own godless world-view which is unacceptable to Christians. Put any secular programme or website you like to the test and see for yourself. Is it in tune with God's Word and rules?
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Investors are urged to read the relevant documents that will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by Viacom if the merger transaction proceeds because they will contain important information. You will be able to obtain a free copy of the documents filed with the Commission by Viacom and Infinity at the Commission's website at http://www.sec.gov. Investors will ... be able to obtain a free copy of the relevant documents by contacting Investor Relations at Viacom at: 800-516-4399, 1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036 or http://www.viacom.com.
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At least the information in that press release does not specifically refer to Bob Gale's comment the other day. It seems to be a generic report that was sent to the newswire and not a direct response to his comment. Still, for Barris and Co. to continually report that false information is a slap in the face to BTTF fans everywhere.
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[I]n the article is information about MP Sarmite Bulte’s initiative to abide by special restrictions regarding public domain content, by requiring them to apply for extended license. Upshot: even if a work is in the public domain, a school would have to pay fees to use it unless the work gave them explicit permission. sheeesh.
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