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" ... As a TV screen draped in chains plays shows like Late Night with David Letterman, The NFL on CBS and The PGA Tour, a voice urgently intones: “Time Warner Cable is holding your favorite shows hostage. They are threatening to drop CBS, and it’s not an empty threat.” ... "
" ... At his monthly check-in for August of what would have been his senior year of high school, he caught another break. Hannum had filed for re-entry to the Fairfax public school system, becoming one of the first if not only student re-admitted post expulsion. Between his steady progress, model behavior, and leadership of other youths, the judge felt there was no reason to keep him on remand. And so he was released. Though now far in his past, it’s an experience that will forever be imprinted on Hannum. “That's why I'm grateful to be in the position that I am, because I've been in that lower position” intones Hannum. “So like, I don't take for granted being able to wake up and go shower when I want or to go see the stars at night, because you didn't have a window [inside].” ... "
" ... Just like other products with cautionary remarks included, the BDCs can nevertheless be hard to resist. Franklin Square’s advertising sells the BDCs as way into an exclusive club. A video on its Website features a solemn-voiced narrator, who intones, “Only large investors like endowments, pension plans and financial institutions could afford to enter this world,” of investing in private companies. The video cuts to an image of a closing door, then a picture of a frowning middle-aged couple. Continuing, the narrator says, “There is a way for investors without multi million-dollar accounts to enjoy many of the same benefits as institutions...” ... "
" ... Over New Year’s weekend in the United States, one streaming channel featured a marathon of classic episodes from an award winning 1960s television series. In that show’s intro, when the deep, resounding voice of host Rod Serling intones, “There’s a sign post up ahead,” you know that sign spells “The Twilight Zone.” ... "
" ... “All are more than welcome to come meet here in the middle,” Springsteen intones over predictably placid backdrops in the heartland. “It’s no secret: The middle has been a hard place to get to lately, between red and blue, between servant and citizen, between our freedom and our fear. ... "