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During times of national crises, television galvanized the country by preempting regular programming to provide essential coverage of significant events.
But the last time the major networks interrupted regular programming to provide live coverage of a black woman testifying under oath in Washington was years ago when Anita Hill spoke out against Clarence Thomas in 1991.
All the networks are pre-empting their Sunday-morning programming to provide live coverage of the ceremonies at ground zero, showcasing anchors like Diane Sawyer, who was the co-anchor on ABC's "Good Morning America" when the first plane hit the twin towers, and Tom Brokaw of NBC News, who became part of the story when anthrax was found in his office suite.
Analogical representations based on pictures of domain objects can be used in visual programming to provide a close mapping between the program and the resulting runtime display, which can make programming easier for children and other users.
Cable news did not interrupt their regularly scheduled programming to provide a day's worth of coverage as it did with the shooting in Aurora.
Agricultural development initiatives are using mobile technology, and radio and television programming to provide millions of rural farmers with insights into the essentials of climate-smart agriculture.
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Mr. Bush has proposed such a program, to provide "an immediate helping hand" to the elderly.
Suez, he said, supports a program to provide 1,500 pumps to the area.
Last year, the company ended a program to provide all employees with computers and Internet access.
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