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  1. Out Run
    In 2005, Out Run 2019 was re-released as a TV Games device - Play TV Legends Outrun 2019 from Radica Games. One notable thing about it was the included steering wheel controller. [2]
  2. Subaru -- News
    On June 10, Subaru let HRS know that it would pull the ad and make an announcement in Ad Age magazine. This got the attention of many newspapers around the U.S. and Canada . HRS Executive Director, Margo DeMello, asked all of HRS to thank Subaru for their "quick and compassionate response to our concerns."
  3. Interceptor -- News
    The Interceptor's aggressive new front fairing features a four-headlight setup that works well. A larger three-row oil cooler is used underneath the fairing nose, but note that in the head-on shot, the cooler is mostly out of the airstream.
  4. Katie -- News
    Katie is doing very well on her leg and only has a slight limp. She will be going into the vet on June 9 to get spayed and have her injury checked. Katie will then be ready to go to her new home.
  5. Bbc News
    Earlier, in March 2002 it was announced that the former Financial Times editor, Richard Lambert, was to head a government review into whether BBC News 24 was fulfilling its remit. By August it was complete and while praising improvements made to News 24, it said the channel must become "distinct" from its rivals with a "clearer sense of direction". Mr. Lambert was deeply disapproving of the original News 24 style of presentation. He quoted one insider who said the original set "looked like a car crash in a shower room", and that the short sleeved presenters did not have a sense of authority. One argument seemed to be contradictory. "An absolute determination to be the first to break accurate news must be at the heart of everything the channel does', said the report. But in an era where Sky News were deemed to be the best for breaking news, how can the BBC aim to mimic the success whilst still being distinctive?
  6. News Readers -- Pew Internet
    Online readers may even expand the reach of newspapers to people who do not read hardcopy news. News Web sites seem to be differentially taking away TV viewers and to a lesser extent attracting visitors who would otherwise not pay attention to current events (Pew, 2000). Online "sticking" time seems to have cut more heavily into the TV audience than into newspaper readership. Of heavy news consumers, online news readers are more interested in hardcopy news than broadcast news (Pew, 1998a). Heavy Web users are ... heavy newspaper and news magazine readers. However, because the heaviest traffic to online news sites is from work during the weekdays, the net effect of online news may be to heighten interest in evening news broadcasts and the weekend Sunday paper.
  7. The Bad News Bears
    The remake of the 1976 kids' classic "The Bad News Bears" is directed by the talented and prolific Richard Linklater. Why? Good question. "It's the kind of film you couldn't get away with if it didn't have the successful lineage of the first film," Linklater told Entertainment Weekly recently. "If we didn't have the name 'Bad News Bears,' we couldn't be doing what we are doing." He was referring, no doubt, to the prodigious underage swearing.
  8. George Michael -- Mtv News
    George Michael joined News4 in 1980. From his first day on the air, his dynamic and energetic style set a new standard for sportscasting in Washington. His hard-hitting interviews, compelling features and eye-catching highlights have made him Washington's favorite sportscaster in the hearts and minds of viewers.
  9. Bangor Daily News
    The Bangor Daily News is the sole survivor of a long list of newspapers that once published in the Queen City. Beginning with Peter Edes's Bangor Register in 1815, many daily and weekly papers published here. Some, like the Whig and Courier, gained great favor and lasted for decades; others folded after a year or two. With the use of vintage newspapers and slides, this seminar will explain why the News survived and others didn't. It will highlight political rivalries among newspaper editors, breaking news stories, and the impact television and the Internet have on today's newspaper market.
  10. Cbs News -- Network
    In the months following Rather's departure, the program came to emphasize live exchanges between Schieffer and the various CBS News correspondents around the world. In contrast to traditional network-news practice, these exchanges are unrehearsed as part of an effort to make the language on the broadcast sound more "natural," according to Schieffer.
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