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This section features
Personalities, Entertainment
news, and Media Reviews of Books,
DVDs, Movies, Music, Theater and
Television Programing, and the
NBS100 Achievement Award. Who
said that Sports, Courts and
Wrestling were part of the
entertainment world, and that the
cost of entertainment and its
artful antiquates will double in
price for the consumer, because
of multilevel distribution and
Hollywood's war on consumer
electronics manufacturers. TVI's
insight into the Arts &
Sciences, answer most questions,
except for one!
What
name will Hollywood give to the
reform school where they're going
to hold all of the young computer
hackers --
for
accidentally discovering
movieland's
secrets.
Should Hollywood name its reform
school "Jack Valenti?" -- in
honor of Jack's work and efforts
in "whistle blowing" on his MPA
associates, like Sony, for doing
business with CES and
ex-Napsters? Critics question
whether his style of suit fits
the job.
It
didn't take long for members of
Congress to realize that it was
Hollywood's movie and music
associations that were
intentionally manipulating the
world's movie/music markets by
withholding product from
consumers to create high prices?
Today's
Puzzle:
Where are all of the millions
of recycled movies and TV
programs stored, and who collects
and pays the royalties to the
performers when the "orphan"
programs lie dormant? Who
received the TVI's NBS100
Achievement Award more than once?
We Preserve The Moments.
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Arts&Science-PEOPLE:
This section features
Personalities, Entertainment
news, and Media Reviews of Books,
DVDs, Movies, Music, Theater and
Television Programing, and the
NBS100 Achievement Award. Who
said that Sports, Courts and
Wrestling were part of the
entertainment world, and that the
cost of entertainment and its
artful antiquates will double in
price for the consumer, because
of multilevel distribution and
Hollywood's war on consumer
electronics manufacturers. TVI's
insight into the Arts &
Sciences, answer most questions,
except for one!
What
name will Hollywood give to the
reform school where they're going
to hold all of the young computer
hackers --
for
accidentally discovering
movieland's
secrets.
Should Hollywood name its reform
school "Jack Valenti?" -- in
honor of Jack's work and efforts
in "whistle blowing" on his MPA
associates, like Sony, for doing
business with CES and
ex-Napsters? Critics question
whether his style of suit fits
the job.
It
didn't take long for members of
Congress to realize that it was
Hollywood's movie and music
associations that were
intentionally manipulating the
world's movie/music markets by
withholding product from
consumers to create high prices?
Today's
Puzzle:
Where are all of the millions
of recycled movies and TV
programs stored, and who collects
and pays the royalties to the
performers when the "orphan"
programs lie dormant? Who
received the TVI's NBS100
Achievement Award more than once?
We Preserve The Moments.
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It's Who You Attract That
Counts!
"People do
what they want," says tviNews.
"There is no master plan what
people are interested in." The
question is, how can we partner
with people to have a symbiotic
realationship. See
Nathan Stubbblefield on Virgin
WiTEL®©.
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Desk-Dailies:
TVINews
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Fun-Entertainment:
The
three "F's" food, fun and fads --
are all linked together with
scams, gambling, gullibility,
drugs, entertainment, government
lobbying and unique beverage
elixiers. The right combination
could provide you with all of the
essential amino acids you'll ever
need . . . without digesting meat
or vegetable products.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who said that . . . "An old
song is a new song for millions,
in December."
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Internet-WiTEL:
Hello,
we told you in 1994 what the
Internet was all about. After the
Clinton Administration steered
through Congress laws that were
designed to give consumers more
choices for telephone service at
lower prices, the http://www
revolution commenced.
The
Telecommunications Act of 1996,
deregulated phone companies'
copper wire monopoly, and
released wireless telephone
frequencies to the general
public.
WebSmart
Washington innovators who were in
the "in crowd" established the
name game sales team, and the
"wired wireless" rush was on.
Luckily, Net Solutions just
happened to be there, ready to
sell and register trademarks and
favorite namesakes to the Dot Com
world of http://www
yourname.com.
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The
Internet is here to stay. Good
for the consumer!
Today's
Puzzle:
Is MySpace, Facebood and
Twitter here to stay? What's
Piracy? Who Really Pays the
Performers? Hollywood critics say
that old worldwide movies and TV
shows exceed over one million
units -- and recycled movies and
TV shows are said to glut the
world's vaults with over two
million units. Hollywood
mischaracterizes legal behavior,
as one who interferes with the
mechanics of Supply and
Demand!
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Shelter:
Tales about the Home, Family,
Kids,the environment and
SinTrends in Real Estate.
Imagine, crime-free,
super-prosperous towns - the
finest living and working
environments ever . . . a healthy
and safe environment -- and a
fuller more satisfying life, plus
the most incredible investment
opportunities of all time!
TVInews gave you in 1996, our
small town and big city home
ownership picks. They were in
Telluride, Colorado and in
Shanghai, China. Since then, real
estate prices leaped over 1000%.
One property increased 500% in a
single month! No wonder what
happned after and well into the
mid-2000s left a housing economy
in shambles.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who said that a government
sponsored no-down, low interest
loan guarantee wouldn't work. For
months, Chevy had buyers dancing
all the way to the showroom with
the tune, "we want people with
nothing -- so . . . you don't
have anything to be with
me."
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Health:
Health,
Hospitals, Drugs and
HealthInsurance. Just picture
yourself providing your family
and employees a
Universal
Health coverage
Insurance
-- without costing "you" one
dollar. A Federal program
operated and financed under the
U.S. Department of Defense
program called the "War On Germs"
-- is in the making. Who told you
a few years ago, that most health
and drug companies were ready to
timely announce to the "baby
boomers" -- amazing products that
might "reverse the aging process"
and a cure for "mundane diseases"
such as ulcers, herpes, acne,
skin cancer, baldness,
infertility and lung disease.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who told you about the
connection of 'drugs and sports'
and who first told you in 1988
about surgial operating
instructions via cable
television? Television With No
Borders. See 106-
Gov-Legal.erated and financed by
the Department of Defense?
105
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Religion:
The modern day highs and lows
of Religion is regularly featured
in this section. It's about the
self-serving slippery slopes
written into God's instructions
to mankind . . . and the fate of
the religious caretakers of souls
that will slip, skip and slid
from grace for failing to
practice what they preach. TVI
Magazine seeks the answers to the
connection between race, politics
and religious beliefs. Who
questions the fact that; --
"Can
a race or culture maintain itself
as a political party, government
and a religion?"
Today's
Puzzle:
Who said that Samson
committed suicide?
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Gov-LEGAL:
Politics,
Taxes, Security, Shelter,
Education, Telecommunication and
the Department of Defense are
directly linked to Arts and
Science's lobbying influences.
The mechanics of lobbying and its
link to big business and
telecommunications are featured
in this section, along with
features about Criminal and Civil
Justice. It was TVI Magazine's
1990 issue, that first published
the prediction that Government
will
get smaller, but police agencies
will get bigger. The powers
relinquished to Home Security and
Police agencies will make the
Gestapo group look like pikers.
Hollywood is here to stay. It's
good for politics and a good war
movie or two!
Consumer
and manufacturing advocates have
sparked actions against copyright
protections laws and holders, on
the grounds that; (1) - if the
copyright leads to reduce
competition, (2) - the copyright
creates higher prices to the
consumer; and if, (3) - the
copyright advances laws that
criminalizes the consumer and
competition. Experts say that
both Copyright and Trademark
regulations should parallel the
Patent laws in that -- U.S.
antitrust officials should be
given the power to oppose and
bring antitrust actions against
violators
Today's
Puzzle:
Is it true that a new federal
health program is going to be
operated and financed by the
Department of Defense?
Secondly,
is it true that the FCC, USPO
and/or the CIA are financing the
Internet and
WiTEL?
107
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Arts&Science-PEOPLE:
This section features
Personalities, Entertainment
news, and Media Reviews of Books,
DVDs, Movies, Music, Theater and
Television Programing, and the
NBS100 Achievement Award. Who
said that Sports, Courts and
Wrestling were part of the
entertainment world, and that the
cost of entertainment and its
artful antiquates will double in
price for the consumer, because
of multilevel distribution and
Hollywood's war on consumer
electronics manufacturers. TVI's
insight into the Arts &
Sciences, answer most questions,
except for one!
What
name will Hollywood give to the
reform school where they're going
to hold all of the young computer
hackers --
for
accidentally discovering
movieland's
secrets.
Should Hollywood name its reform
school "Jack Valenti?" -- in
honor of Jack's work and efforts
in "whistle blowing" on his MPA
associates, like Sony, for doing
business with CES and
ex-Napsters? Critics question
whether his style of suit fits
the job.
It
didn't take long for members of
Congress to realize that it was
Hollywood's movie and music
associations that were
intentionally manipulating the
world's movie/music markets by
withholding product from
consumers to create high prices?
Today's
Puzzle:
Where are all of the millions
of recycled movies and TV
programs stored, and who collects
and pays the royalties to the
performers when the "orphan"
programs lie dormant? Who
received the TVI's NBS100
Achievement Award more than once?
We Preserve The
Moments.
108
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Money:
TVI Magazine focuses its
Business News on currency,
financial crimes, scandals,
bankruptcy, hype and
personalities. All are linked to
the mechanics of creating a cash
flow and the accounting
thereof.
The
new world order for international
banking institutions include the
following: a television camera
that records each transaction, a
centralized oversight accounting
board utilizing the EBITDA
accounting procedure,
self-regulated quasi governmental
associations and union
establishments, and the
laundering of money via gambling
zones O.K.'d by local
governments. United States
currency will change looks as
well as its secondary currency,
food stamps and loan guarantees.
We say that Debit Credit Cards
are here to stay. It's good for
international banking.
Today's
Puzzle:.
Will the Obama Administration's
Stimulus Package help only "the
big boys" or will it trickle down
to the small businessman and
consumers.? Will CHASE stay
around or will your BLUE
debit/credit card change color
again? We Preserve The
Moments.
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Education:
Interscholastic records,
religion and victims of
circumstances, are the links in
getting a better Education and
Employment. Education is big
business. The cost of education
and affirmative choices is
getting BIGGER -- as well as new
first "para" names for old
professions. After graduation, be
prepared to get your diploma
certified by the State agency you
plan work in; this is a must! If
you do not obtain the proper
accreditation in your field of
work, the only license you might
be qualified for, is a state
license selling used cars or
timeshares.
However,
it isn't clear about foreign
country Diplomas. Degrees from
Oxford, Munich, Paris, Moscow or
Mexico's Universities,
"pinpointing" a profession that
required a written or oral state
board examination to obtain a
professional license, is usually
reciprocated in the
U.S.
Most
States taxing income, are now
automatically mailing Estimated
Tax Forms to holders of licenses
issued by state boards.
Good
or bad, it gives the professional
the legal rights to repeat
"what they learned from
others," without being
accused of practicing their trade
without a license. Paralegals,
Periodentists, News Journalists
and High Tech Computer
Technicians are here to stay.
It's good for consumers.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who said that . . . "dining
out and night clubbing could kill
you."
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HiTech:
Radio, Television, Broadband,
Satellites, Computers, and New
Product Reviews are all part of
this High Technology and WiTEL
Section. The history of the
electromagnetic wave and its
inventors, the SMART-DAAF Boys,
are covered in a contemporary
fashion. TVI's product reviews
will make today's telephone and
computers seem clumsy and
primitive -- with what's to
come.
The
Wall Street news hype of the late
90s and into 2008, showed
Washington a thing or two about
the "free enterprise system."
Uncle Sam was able to claim an
extra $5 trillion in GN revenue
growth, as "real," by accepting
certified reports in the same
amount from Wall Street's IPO
bankers and their CPAs, i.e.
Arthur Anderson.
Except
for one
question,
"What did Uncle Sam do with the
"freebie" $5 trillion it freely
reported to the international
community?"
The
SEC has answered most questions
about the popular dot com
corporations' turn of the century
"watered stock" phenomenon. So,
like the 1900 through 1913
wireless telephone &
telegraph "watered stock" era,
they will bury the two crashed
phenomenon together, without
honor.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who defined America's free
enterprise system as: "if it's
free to get in . . . it'll be
free to get out!"
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Opinion:
TVI Magazine's Editorial staff
promotes common sense, logic, and
honesty with a sense of humor in
it's Opinion Section. TVI
Magazine occasionally draws upon
its old friend, Harrison
Carroll's "Today's Puzzle" --
and its own history of television
publishing, (established in
1956, by Sam Donaldson and Al
Preiss) -- by reprinting some
of their famous early-day quotes
and editorial content; and by
republishing late 1900s and early
20th century wireless
telephone©®
publishings.
Today's
Puzzle:
"What
was the inventor's name who
invented the WITEL?
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World:
Baffled about how we get our
news?
TVI
Magazine stays on top of the new
'digital world' order.
TVI
utilizes its almost half a
century of experience in
gathering its International
Television and current affairs
news. TVI Magazine news sources
include, Google, High Tech
authorities, educators,
economists, world famous
investment advisors, a few
intelligence agents and many
political figures. Our Current
Affairs newsroom is continuously
being updated on our
tvinews.net
front page by major news sources,
such as the White House, BBC, and
Der Spiegel, among others.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who
said that . . . "The news is old
news again, it repeats itself
like a bad habit."
113
- They Sang
It:
They Said It with Prose, Song
and Music. TVI attempts to
uncover the true intent of an
"extra ordinary story" by an
author, and the publisher's
reasoning as to why they printed
the story line. TheySaidIt is a
major journalistic foray in the
study of Dr. Lawrence Farwell's
"Brain
Fingerprinting"
technology. You'll find that one
man's disappointment, is another
man's achievement.
Through
TVI staff interviews you will
familiarize yourself with
personalities in the field of
music, entertainment, law,
showbiz and government.
Consumer
and manufacturing advocates have
sparked actions against copyright
protections laws and holders, on
the grounds that; (1) - if the
copyright leads to reduce
competition, (2) - the copyright
creates higher prices to the
consumer; and if, (3) - the
copyright advances laws that
criminalizes the consumer and
competition. Experts say that
both Copyright and Trademark
regulations should parallel the
Patent laws in that -- U.S.
antitrust officials should be
given the power to oppose and
bring antitrust actions against
violators.
Today's
Puzzle:
What
are orphan books?
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Obituary:
TVI's short insight into the
life of the personality answer
most questions, except for one.
What are the chances of the
deceased going to Heaven?
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SeasonalCalendar:
This Event Calendar Section
covers most of What's Happening
in our digital world and in the
industry that's linked to the
Arts & Sciences of stage,
screen and music. TVI has
discovered that when you add
public relation firms, trade
unions, associations, and
advertisers to the Arts &
Science link, it comes out
equating Industry Trade Shows and
Award Show Events. Our
Event
Calendar
is listed in chronological order.
TVI Magazine attempts to cover
any news event that uses a
television monitor in its
product.
TELEVISION
WITH NO BORDERS.
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AboutUs:
You will meet the Founders of
Television Internationl Magazine
(TVI Magazine and TVInews), the
visionaries of NBS WiTEL, the
creative talent behind Video
Record Albums of America (VRA)
and the web world pioneers of
smart90.com.
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Yes-Amazon:
Buy
and Sell and More. Welcome to our
category of KudoAds and TVI back
issues.
118
- Insights-TVI:
Share
TVI's insight with Q &
A.
119
- TVIBluePrint:
TVI
Publishing attempts to recreate
the PluePrint of History with the
four-volume book set of "The
Smart-Daaf Boys."
120
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YESearch:
The
YES department makes your
searching easy with YES - Your
Easy Search.
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Editor:
Letters
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