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The seeds of inspiration were sown when Gotham Chopra — a journalist and author who has developed new-media ventures — worked for Al Gore on what would become Current TV.
Although this study lacked a direct comparison group, other evidence suggests it is unlikely that 19% of unscreened members of this target population would become current with CRC screening in any four month period in the absence of an intervention [ 4, 11, 15].
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What would become the current SR-73 south of Bryant became a part of SR-207 by 1955; at this time, the portion of road was a paved highway.
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Upon being sworn in as president, Mr. Kenyatta would become the second current African head of state — not the second ever — to face grave charges before the court.
If he wins the presidency, Mr. Kenyatta, who was leading with 50 percent of the vote on Friday, would become the second current African head of state, after Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan, to face grave charges at the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
Davis, who says she began working on this book in earnest sometime around 2003, could not have predicted how timely and relevant it would become in the current political climate.
Asked if that meant that Current would become, as MSNBC did because of Mr. Olbermann, a brand associated with liberal advocacy, Mr. Gore said: "We want Keith to speak his mind.
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