There was a glimmer of hope this week with the return of reality show "Fear Factor, " but NBC's decline is still the biggest of the four most-watched TV networks in the U.S., among which NBC has long ranked No. 4.
Many have declined to return home for fear of the people who drove them out in the first place.
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Part of the fear that drives investors to products such as variable annuities, equity-indexed annuities, and the false promises of active management (including absolute return funds) is the misplaced fear of the recent lost decade in the performance of stocks.
Many within the party fear the return of Labour in-fighting may well damage its popularity.
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The MGM movie has been, over the decades, almost too successful: Few producers wanted to return to Oz for fear of competing with Judy Garland, Frank Morgan and company.
The trouble is that, even if Mr Milosevic were to pull out his soldiers completely, few refugees would return home in the current climate of fear.
Ever since Mr Obama first announced when American troops would begin to withdraw, many Afghans have been stalked by the fear of a return to the early 1990s, when the world abandoned them and the country imploded under the pressures of ethnic tensions and scheming neighbours.
Not all displaced Syrians register as refugees because of fear of repercussions when they return to their home country, or because they don't want to accept aid because of pride.
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This has all the appearance of a Mexican standoff, where both sides are lined up facing each other but neither wants to shoot first for fear of being shot in return.
The problem with evangelicals is not that they fear the hour of God's possible return and thus try to improve the world around them.
Even so, the biggest fear is that more of the demobilised paramilitaries will return to arms and crime.
Alan Johnson endorsed this view as shadow chancellor, as do many Blairites who fear that Labour will return to being seen as the enemies of aspiration.
Nevertheless, the Bush Administration would do well to quietly prod Nigerian leaders to step down at the end of their second term to assuage the Nigerian public's fear that a strongman will return to rule over them -- and perhaps to hedge against that very occurrence.
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