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The prospect excites New Zealand's government, which is counting on big-budget Hollywood-style filmmaking as a growth industry.
The barbs are a bad sign for Edison, which is counting on a healthy Philadelphia contract to put the company into the black for the first time.
But westerners have few means of exerting real pressure on Minsk, which is counting on Moscow and its customs union with Kazakhstan.
Mr. Nysschen's company, Audi, created a Web site, electricityuntamed.com, which is counting down to the opening of the Frankfurt Motor Show on Tuesday.
For the world economy, which is counting on China to take up the spending slack created as indebted American consumers rebuild their savings, the stakes are high.
NBC was third in that age group, and Fox, which is counting the days until "American Idol" returns next month, finished fourth.
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