At last — TV3 hits a home run.
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- At last — TV3 hits a home run.
- UK organic food market held back by supply shortage
- From forest education to marine conservation: the latest green awards
- At Sundance, the big draws are Patti Smith, U2, Roman Polanski, Osama…
- Sri Lanka fixes dates for elections in war-torn east
- AUSTRALIA IN BULGARIA: Peter Dolinsky: Dyed in national colours
- Tanzania: Not Enough Money or Not Enough Opportunities?
At last — TV3 hits a home run.
highbeam.com - Jan 25, 2008
All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. At last — TV3 hits a home run New schedule focuses on shows made here Allison Bray SINCE its inception almost 10 years ago, TV3 has become synonymous with imported programmes and a reliance, in particular, on Britain’s ITV. But now station executives have pledged to put a new focus on home-grown productions, including Irish drama, documentaries and reality programmes. The network has been criticised in the past for an over-reliance on popular British soap operas, like ‘Coronation Street’ and ‘Emmerdale’, slotted around its home-grown, but little watched, ‘TV3 News’. That’s all set to change. As part of the network’s “renewed commitment to invest.
UK organic food market held back by supply shortage
Retail Week (subscription) - Jan 25, 2008
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From forest education to marine conservation: the latest green awards
Guardian Unlimited - Jan 25, 2008
She has researched her market thoroughly and established a wide network of contacts. Louise has a broad vision that envisages delivering environmental training throughout Yorkshire. Home grown, Helen Marshall, WalesHome Grown will provide a low-cost and practical organic food home advisory service. Helen provides a service that will teach individuals in their own homes how to develop a more sustainable way of living targeted at low-income families. She will then train and accredit others so that the service reaches a wider audience. Helen has researched and developed a model to grow food in a sustainable way as well as giving families an opportunity of saving money. About this article
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At Sundance, the big draws are Patti Smith, U2, Roman Polanski, Osama…
Christian Science Monitor - Jan 25, 2008
They document change as it’s occurring in the world around us. Another type of change at Sundance is the ka-ching kind. Despite its purer-than-the-driven-(Utah)-snow mission to be the premier showplace for independent film – both home grown and, increasingly, foreign – Sundance is also a vast sellers’ market where the deal often obscures the movie. In other words, it’s a microcosm – a snow globe – of the movie business itself, where art and commerce are forever locked in an uneasy embrace. And I haven’t even mentioned the swag lounges – the city granted 50 more permits than last year to company-sponsored lounges, an alarming uptick in what is often referred to as “Brand-dance. Braving the bitter cold were bottled-water swigging swarms of bundled-up buyers and journalists and filmmakers and celebrities – everybody from Colin Farrell to Mos Def to the omnipresent Paris Hilton. It was not unusual to emerge from a screening and be greeted with a spray of rock salt from a passing road crew.
Sri Lanka fixes dates for elections in war-torn east
Reuters AlertNet - Jan 25, 2008
0 article title –> Sri Lanka fixes dates for elections in war-torn east 25 Jan 2008 13:17:22 GMT Source: Reuters. 0 article title end –>. "The elections will be held on 10th of March," said an official at the Department of the Elections Commissioner, asking not to be named in line with policy. Local authority elections are held every four years, but elections in the north and east have been repeatedly postponed because of continued fighting between Tamil Tiger rebels and government troops. Government troops drove Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eeelam (LTTE) rebels from their bastions in the east of the island around six months ago. (Reporting by Ranga Sirilal; editing by David Fox) AlertNet news is provided by.
AUSTRALIA IN BULGARIA: Peter Dolinsky: Dyed in national colours
Sofia Echo - Jan 25, 2008
It shows from his smile that predisposes subordinates to be open, communicative and feeling like his friends. Dolinsky