Stars in their eyes: India

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The Indian government, which once had a monopoly on television, is launching five new channels to compete with Hong Kong-based satellite operator Star-TV. The fist-come application process has caused chaos, but Indian viewers will gain a wide variety of programming.

Television broadcasting industry, Television broadcasting, Television frequency allocation, Frequency allocation (Telecommunications), Telecommunications systems, India

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Stars in their eyes

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The Clinton Administration should be more discriminatory in associating with Hollywood luminaries, who may create a bad public image. Barbara Streisand was recently the butt of jokes for journalists who criticize her close association with Clinton.

Political activity, Celebrities, Streisand, Barbra

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Sir, please sir

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Pres Clinton seems to have some difficulty making decisions at times, and he also has problems with press relations. An incident at the nomination of of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, at which a reporter angered the president, is related.

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Subjects list: Clinton, Bill, Public relations
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