News by Ricky Cadden on Saturday May 10, 2008. Note: Sponsored advertising links, if any, are in green. The Sony Ericsson R300 Radio has blasted through the FCC with its AM/FM radio and dedicated loudspeaker. read more »
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Everyone seems to be clamoring over this incredibly thin and fashionable touchscreen phone from HTC and now it has overcome its first major obstacle. The HTC Touch Diamond has been approved by the FCC, paving the road for an American launch of the beautiful iPhone competitor. read more »
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Jay Rostov was the godfather of the go-juice in River City. In the mid seventies the Richmond based business owner hatched Carytown Coffee & Tea, a business legend that lives on today. read more »
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Sam Alston of Mobile finds himself in a situation that will be shared by many Alabama fishermen this year. When Alabama changed validity dates on fishing licences in the same law that increased license fees last year, it forced many fishermen like Alston to have to buy two licenses in the same year. read more »
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Myanmar's military junta rang in the New Year on Wednesday by dramatically raising the annual fee for TV satellite dishes in an apparent move to limit access to the foreign news channels that beamed in global criticism of its recent crackdown on pro-democracy protests. read more »
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YANGON, MYANMAR: Myanmar's military junta rang in the New Year on Wednesday (2 Jan) by dramatically raising the annual fee for TV satellite dishes in an apparent move to limit access to the foreign news channels that beamed in global criticism of its recent crackdown on pro-democracy protests. read more »
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YANGON (Thomson Financial) - Authorities in Myanmar have ordered a massive hike in the fee for satellite TV licenses, an official said Wednesday, in what residents said appeared to be an attempt to limit access to foreign media. read more »
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YANGON, Myanmar Myanmar's military junta dramatically raised the annual fee for TV satellite dishes Wednesday, an apparent move to block the foreign news channels that beamed in global criticism of its recent crackdown on pro-democracy protests. read more »
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