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You can tell the half-bright from the barking because the barking don't know how little they know, while the half-bright know enough to think that they know a lot, but don't know enough to know what part of what they know is actually worth knowing.
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"Most of the Academy members are older, and I don't know how many of them are actually Web-savvy, which is why I think print will continue to play a really important role, " says Lynne Segall, vice president of entertainment advertising at the Tribune (nyse: TRB - news - people )-owned Los Angeles Times.
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What I think we need to learn how to do is to spread know-how.
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Mr. MUKHLIS: Well, I think, you know, if--it depends on how the election is going to go.
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Foreign investors like to think that they are needed in China to provide the competition and technological know-how that might force domestic companies to become more efficient.
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But I think most people will be more concerned to know what the new services promise - and how soon they will arrive.
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