"It is not standard practice or recommended procedure for a single pilot to read newspapers while operating an aircraft, " a spokesman for the trade group says.
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"He read a decree in the newspapers, and gave us instructions, to the whole defence team, " Fila said.
Kennedy had his own upstairs booth and came in on Sundays to read his newspapers over a bowl of lobster stew (you can dine in Kennedy's booth).
He became a regular read in American newspapers.
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Back then, before the above 3 became popular or available, there were only a few channels on TV, a handful of newspapers to read, some mega portals, and the local radio station to listen to on the way to work.
Over the last couple of years I have read a number of retiring CEOs asked by various newspapers whether they have had any regrets, all that I read said they had no regrets.
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The senator, describing himself as a "voracious reader" who polishes off a "couple books a week, " said it was a challenge to find time to read the newspapers during his hectic campaign schedule.
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The free app combines NOOK's award-winning reading experience with shopping directly from the app, so customers can discover, explore and read a massive selection of books, magazines, newspapers and comics from any Windows 8 tablet or PC.
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"I've been trying to read more newspapers, but TV's such a readily available source of information, " DeGrazia said.
The downturn is something people here read about in the newspapers, according to Dhanna Singh, a member of the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS), a union of activists and farmers.
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"When you have a lot of foreign players, normally they don't read the newspapers, so the mind games for them are nothing, " he said last week.
The master bedroom courtyard has a tiled fountain and is where the Fiaccos have their coffee and read the newspapers.
Or will India continue to be a land where there are people "who sell newspapers they will never read, sew clothes they cannot wear, polish cars they will never own and construct buildings where they will never live", as Eduardo Galeano had once said evocatively, writing on a Latin American city.
His victory was challenged after newspapers reported that he could not read or write - but after he passed a basic literacy test, a judge in Sao Paulo ruled that he could take up his seat.
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When Sam Zell led a leveraged buyout of Tribune in 2007, he said on numerous occasions that he read four newspapers daily, he believed people would keep reading them and advertisers would keep buying space in them to reach their local customers.
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Just a few weeks ago, when asked about a Guard unit in Iraq that had refused orders, Bunning said he hadn't read any newspapers in six weeks.
When you start to read financial newspapers on their internet sites you begin to sense their content-less condition, particularly in a becalmed business setting.
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Less than a generation ago, Chinese villagers crowded around newspapers pasted to walls in the center of town to read the latest news.
With live tiles, NOOK for Windows 8 customers can easily get right back to their last read title, be alerted to the arrival of new issues of their magazines and newspapers, or even pin a favorite book or magazine to the Windows 8 Start screen.
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