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Tripp proceeded to tape 20 hours of conversation with Lewinsky, conversations which have been alternately described as damaging to Clinton and to Lewinsky.
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In fact, less than 20 hours of tape has been released, despite the fact that Carson's estate owns the rights to approximately 4, 000 hours' worth of footage.
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And that's why Steve Cain, the president of the company Forensic Tape Analysis, was amazed when the CIA authenticated bin Laden's voice four hours after the tape was released.
NPR: Bin Laden Tape Won't Raise Security Levels
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Bebe's job was to sort through hours and hours of tape.
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They rightly want to break down the country's system of nationwide pay bargaining, link pay more closely to productivity, cut red tape and make working hours more flexible all good ideas for loosening up Germany's corpulent economy, reducing its social costs and labour-market stickiness.
ECONOMIST: Germany��s choice
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Court TV Host: I'd like to ask a question...you tape-recorded some 75 hours of interviews with McVeigh -- are you ever going to release the recordings?
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Now, Al-Gezira has said that, according to the tape, her Iraqi captors are giving her 72 hours before she will be killed.
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What does seem unlikely is that a junior security guard would be able to record hundreds of hours of confidential conversations simply by placing a tape recorder under a sofa, which is what Mr Melnichenko claims to have done.
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Then she switched on a tape recorder and let the entrepreneur talk through the problems for two hours.
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Those first few hours sum up all the problems of doing business in Indonesia: excessive red tape, unproductive labour, bad infrastructure, a lack of respect for the rule of law and a reputation for lax security.
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