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On top of all of this, network television, cable and print media execs face growing problems as ad dollars shift to the Internet.
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The second part of the lender of last resort is that if government itself gets into debt repayment problems then you can simply print more money to pay the debts back.
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The prevalent idea among heads of state and central banks is that a country can borrow and print more money in order to eliminate the problems caused by too much debt and inflation.
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If you experience problems with this process, you can print the single Web page.
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Few of the problems would be selected for mention in print, but each correspondent would get a reply that was designed not to make things worse.
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But the print industry of decades past was trying to solve exactly the same problems that everyone publishing online is trying to solve now.
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Citing budgetary problems, the Iowa Department of Revenue and Finance simply decided not to print forms and instructions for its short form, telling taxpayers to get them online.
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Alas, after reading the bill, I now know it has nothing to do with print media companies, per se, and is not about to save The New York Times from its circulation problems due to competition from the web.
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