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Run by the powerful Birra family, the station broadcast songs and gave shout-outs on-air to communicate messages to members who were out-and-about and to homies listening in jail... Radio Camorra mainly played Neomelodic music, a little-known genre that fuses traditional Neapolitan love songs and cheesy Mafia gusto.
"[We] supervisors have no air time to communicate with the VHTs, yet they keep beeping us.
In an article published Wednesday, French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaîné (which often writes serious stories, such as this one) said the computer failure had affected a system known as DECOR, which is used by air traffic controllers to communicate weather information to pilots. Pilots rely on the system when weather conditions are poor.
One reason for the dirty-air designations is "to communicate to the residents of the areas that the air they are breathing is not as healthy as our national standards," said Michael O. Leavitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, which makes the determinations.
It's worth remembering that the first news star to outshine Murrow was not one of his CBS colleagues, the more neutral and calming Walter Cronkite, but the very young David Brinkley, of NBC, who created a sensation during the 1956 political Conventions with a dry-Martini on-air style meant to communicate that he found politicians and public affairs amusing.
He served in Trudeau's cabinet until 1976, when he resigned to protest the government's refusal to allow French Canadian pilots the right to communicate with air traffic controllers in French.
Despite more than two decades of research and development, experts say, soldiers in combat often carry separate radio systems one to talk to one another and another to communicate with air support.
Three smaller holes that were drilled after the mine collapsed early last month have allowed rescuers to give the men food, water, medical supplies and additional air, as well as lines to communicate with relatives and officials on the surface.
Georgia's own analysis is straightforward: its principal vulnerabilities, which it said proved decisive, were its comparative weakness to Russian air power and its inability to communicate effectively in combat.
"For instance, if Fox decides to dig in its heels and says Time Warner's customer base be damned, it could take its shows off the air, which would require Time Warner Cable to communicate with its customer in a certain way — 'You told us to get tough, and we did.' " The strategy in a nutshell: couch potatoes as human shields.
Wolfowitz then proceeds to use Afghanistan to illustrate how far the military's pinpoint-targeting ability has advanced since that war, when American air and ground forces, unable to communicate with one another, succeeded in destroying only a single one of Saddam Hussein's Scud missile emplacements (and that one was a harmless decoy).
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