Although Algeria has a lively private press, local TV and radio stations are tightly controlled by the state.
DivX will be unveiling the DivX TV platform at a private press event at CES at the Moon nightclub at the Palms on January 7th, and demos of the platform will be shown at the DivX meeting rooms in the South Hall of the convention center.
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"But now apparently, I'm told that every celebrity is expected to honor the details of their private life with a press conference, a fragrance, and a prime-time reality show, " Foster said.
Since the transcripts are often leaked to the media, even before charges are laid, innocent people can find their most private remarks splattered across the press.
Garmin will offer individual in-vehicle demonstrations to selected industry members and the press in a private meeting room at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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The roundtable took place over eight hours on 26 February 1990 and brought together a group of extraordinarily knowledgeable individuals from the government, the private sector, and the press. (A list of participants is attached.) Its purpose was to review with care the implications of the B-2 for U.S. security, particularly those attending any decision not to proceed with its procurement as planned.
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If you believe press reports, the private Cal Jr. was anything but humble.
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World number one Woods has been subject to lurid press allegations about his private life following a car accident at his home in Florida last month.
It only came to light in September, when Mr. Shukrun went public with his version of the story, and tapes and transcripts of the private arbitration hearings were leaked to the press.
Conversely the court's ruling is a setback to those who want tougher protection of private lives from commercial exploitation by the gutter press.
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"Unfortunately, my opinion is that they happen so often, almost on a daily basis, that they have lost their meaning, " private sector worker Dmitris Papastathis told the Associated Press news agency in central Athens.
Before the Oct. 3 press release, analysts who attended another private meeting remembered Kogan warning that earnings would be terrible.
You know things are bad when a private individual has to start up an organization to press regulators to do their job.
He offers pizza-making classes for groups (corporate team-building, for example), private parties, and in this case, a press luncheon designed to showcase the flexibility of Cakebread Wines.
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According to the Associated Press, one anonymous insider said the private equity firms sought to squash the deal over questions about Harman's financial health, not because of any financing difficulties in a tight credit market.
Will peers press their luck further, and insist that private companies running public services should also lose their right to sue for libel?
Talks between Greece and its private creditors were still under way when The Economist went to press, but the risks of a disorderly default are mounting.
Seinfeld's private life has been a source of fascination for the US press for much of the 1990s - for five years he dated student Shoshanna Lonstein, who was 16 when they met.
Also, there is continuing speculation among the British press that Alliance Boots could yet receive rival offers from private-equity rivals Blackstone Group and Britain's Apax Partners .
The billionaire mayor has emerged as one of the country's most potent gun-control advocates, able to press his case with both his public position and his private money.
This press release contains forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended.
The two were swimming near a private dock in the lake when they were killed, according to a press release from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
In addition, the IOF rate on non-resident investment in long-term corporate bonds with a duration over four years is being reduced from 6% to zero, with the goal of stimulating private long-term investment and financing, the government said in a press release on Friday morning.
All product demos for press and retail customers will be held via scheduled meetings in a private suite at Bellagio.
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The Dreamliner is the first private jet to use a lithium battery, according to Tsutomu Nishijima, a press officer for GS Yuasa.
Clinton declined to say whether the press should back off from efforts to obtain intrusive pictures of celebrities' private lives.
This is not the first time that a private letter from the defence secretary to the prime minister has been leaked to the press.
Thus whereas in the 1960s the Kennedy brothers, for instance, led scandalous private lives, they were largely immune to pressure because they could rely on the press to look the other way.
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