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The country’s broadcast media, especially its television stations, gave a disproportionate amount of air time to the ruling Communists during the election campaign.
In the long run, the US and EU should support civil society organizations in pressing Moldova’s government to guarantee more equitable distribution of television time, to stop police harassment of opposition political leaders and workers as well as journalists, to reform the police and end the ruling party’s abuse of state institutions, and to allow all political parties more opportunity to inspect election rolls and monitor polling
stations.
Yandex’s ads are gone, but those signs are, unfortunately, still there – not just in the metro, but in many other places where public servants do not want to talk to the public – police stations, ticket offices, and public buildings of many kinds.
Numerous provincial and municipal TV
stations
are also required to carry some CCTV programming.
Big subsidies to TV
stations
were mostly discontinued, and the new "sink or swim" approach forced TV outlets to compete for advertising revenues, resulting in programming with greater mass appeal.
With a few hours and a lot of googling, one can learn much about how both countries’ governments have commandeered public media, cracked down on privately owned TV
stations
and newspapers, weakened constitutional courts, attacked immigrants, promoted hate speech against Jews, Muslims, and other minority groups, and unleashed online trolls.
The targets range from police
stations
and liquor stores in the Caucasus to mainstream Muslim clerics in Tatarstan to ordinary people elsewhere in Russia.
Across China, concrete was poured into apartment blocks, multilane highways, convention centers, railway stations, and airports.
To support these efforts, China will build generating
stations
that rely on natural gas, nuclear power, and renewable sources.
Daimler, Ford, and Nissan plan to launch such cars around 2017.Germany plans to build at least 50 hydrogen fueling
stations
by 2015 as the start of a countrywide network.
The official apology made in 1993 was prompted by a Japanese historian’s discovery of documents showing that the Imperial Japanese Army had been directly involved in setting up, though not necessarily in running, what were known as “comfort stations.”
Elsewhere, the US government is trying to block a merger between the telecom giants AT&T and Time Warner, which owns a movie studio, cable television stations, and print publications.
How many Western countries would allow, let alone encourage, Chinese investment in their new nuclear power
stations?
Across Latin America, advertising from the public sector is critical for the financial survival of newspapers and broadcast stations, but especially for local outlets.
He won the 2015 election after having warned that the Arabs were heading to the polling
stations
“in droves.”
Just look at who stands behind the most important newspapers and TV
stations
in Russia.
China Radio International is the world’s second-largest radio broadcaster after the BBC, broadcasting in 64 languages from 32 foreign bureaus to 90 radio
stations
worldwide.
Opposition figures have been persecuted, dismissed, kidnapped, imprisoned, and tortured in police
stations
and jails.
Along with the closure of German nuclear power stations, this has led, ironically, to a resurgence of coal.
They could start by closing down the dirtiest form of energy production, coal-fired power stations, and refuse licenses to develop new coal mines.
Other independent radio and television
stations
have been regulated or coerced off the air as well.
Superconductors are being used for levitated trains in high-speed rail transport, and as microwave filters for improved signal bandwidth in cellular base
stations.
Gas
stations
installed ethanol pumps.
So I appeal to all of you working for newspapers, radio, and television
stations
outside the United States: it is to you that we – including those of us in America – must look to discover what our own government is doing.
For example, a decade ago, contracts promising a steady supply of Argentine gas at pre-set prices led Chile to spend billions refitting its power
stations.
But India's railways still produce other mind-boggling figures: 23 million passengers are transported daily (over eight billion per year, more than the world's entire population) on 12,617 trains connecting 7,172
stations
across a 65,000-kilometer (40,000-mile) network.
Exacerbating this inefficiency are slow train speeds, which rarely exceed 50 kilometers per hours (and 30 kilometers per hour for freight), partly owing to the need to stop at an ever-rising number of
stations
to appease political interests.
Prabhu's pledges include improving and expanding rail lines, introducing wireless Internet at railway stations, eliminating unmanned level crossings, creating a 24-hour toll-free number for users to phone in complaints, and installing security cameras to protect women passengers.
The Kremlin has activated a new military command for the Arctic, and is busy reopening air bases and radar
stations
along its Arctic shoreline.
Moreover, Sarkozy’s discussions with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown during his two-day state visit to London in March prominently featured a deal to use France’s considerable nuclear expertise to build a new generation of nuclear power
stations
in Britain – another source of discord with Germany.
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