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Try to use lettered trains, whose stations are larger and which have roomier cars.
The rules draw groans and occasional outrage from media executives, whose stations must sometimes contort themselves to comply.
Mr. Leader said that even riders whose stations remained relatively untouched should expect storm-related work to upset their commutes.
The project creates a network by adding two lines to an old one whose stations are being upgraded.
In seeking another channel to broadcast his show, Mr. Chamorro found that other outlets — including those owned by Ángel González, a Mexican media mogul whose stations are known for gentle treatment of the governing party — would not have him.
Last week, they were literally clumping customers, whether to add the illusion of busyness or just to make it easier on waiters whose stations had been doubled because managers had cut their staffs.
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Mr. Freedman, whose station has been helping Save KUSF's efforts, said a radio station needed both online and traditional broadcast components.
They are watched by tourists sipping cappuccinos and by policemen (whose station overlooks the square).
"I'm thinking of several people whose station in life has enabled them to bypass normal civility and caution".
"Internet broadcasting has counteracted a really terrible trend," said Mr. Freedman, whose station has been on the air since 1958.
"This is a business area," said Mr. Voll, whose station is in an industrial area near the Rochester airport.
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