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Spokesmen said the church, which broadcasts the weekly "Hour of Power" program, is selling 170 acres, laying off 50 employees and stopping broadcasting the show on eight stations.
In Italian public schools, the weekly hour of optional religious instruction is led by Roman Catholic teachers paid by the state.
In public schools like the Édouard Branly elementary school here, a weekly hour of religion class is required for all students, though their parents can ask that their children not attend.
Dan Morgenstern, a former editor of Down Beat magazine who is director of the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers-Newark, has his own weekly hour on WBGO, "Jazz From the Archives," a Sunday night program.
"I said, 'I can't play a note, can't read a note.' They told me, 'No problem".' Cellos cost several thousand dollars, so Mr. McDonald began renting one for $49 a month, which was on top of the $45 he paid for his weekly hour of instruction.
On the broadcast wake Sunday, during what would have been his weekly hour on "Meet the Press," Tom Brokaw and others referred to him variously as a priest, a cardinal and even, in the words of his friend Mike Barnicle, a pope.
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In 1950, Tallulah ushered out commercial radio with a bang as the m.c. of a weekly hour-and-a-half extravaganza called "The Big Show".
There has been a sudden escalation in the number of people who take the Municipal Art Society's free weekly hour-long lunchtime walking tours.
In the early 1960s Garland appeared often on television, hosting a weekly hour-long variety series, The Judy Garland Show, for 26 episodes during the 1963 64 season.
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