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Consider stand-up acts like the Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White, both of whom got their break on the Blue Collar Comedy tour and a subsequent series on the Viacom-owned Comedy Central channel.
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Consider stand-up acts like the Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White, both of whom got their break on the Blue Collar Comedy tour and a subsequent series on the Viacom (nyse: VIA.B - news - people )-owned Comedy Central channel.
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Nick Clegg and Vince Cable will today announce a white paper on regional growth.
BBC: Heseltine: 'Private sector to lead regional recovery'
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Richards and Randall went to a house in Whitbourne on 5 October 2011 armed with a crowbar, chisel and cable ties and broke into the property while White and Merrick were inside, West Mercia Police said.
BBC: Man shot in Herefordshire burglary bid jailed
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The then-new cable channel MTV, criticized for its almost exclusively white playlist, finally started playing Jackson's videos.
CNN: Michael Jackson, pop music legend, dead at 50
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Comcast hopes to find a white knight (perhaps Microsoft or America Online) concerned about so much cable being controlled by one company.
ECONOMIST: Taking the weight
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Blazers, cable knit sweaters, trousers and berets that wave the red, white and blue with nationalistic pride.
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White House aides said the president appeared to be the central feature of 24-hour cable news channels and the nightly news broadcasts until roughly the end of 2001.
CNN: White House steers reporters back to Bush message
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In a statement to the House of Commons, Mr Cable announced a range of new finance and insurance products as part of a Trade and Investment White Paper.
BBC: Export help for small businesses unveiled
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The founder of a company producing features for cable television stations, who is obsessed with film noir -- murder mysteries shot in black and white "with warped gangsters and neurotic heroes and dangerous women, shiny wet streets and big black cars with their headlights on" -- has disappeared.
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