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In August of 1977, the Federal Communications Commission ruled that one company could not own all the media outlets in a city, and Lee Enterprises was forced to break up its cluster. KGLO was sold to BY communications and the television station was renamed KIMT, standing for Iowa/Minnesota Television. In 1980, it was sold to the Shott family of Bluefield, West Virginia.

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‘There’s going to be a loss of jobs’: Indoor dining ban hits restaurants already in crisisUpdated Dec 11, 2020; Posted Dec 10, 2020Kuppy Diner on Brown Street in Middletown, pictured in April, announced plans to defy Gov. Tom Wolf indoor dining ban. Tom Wolf’s ban on indoor dining presents yet another existential threat.”I’m trying to settle them down; just give me a little time to digest this,” Brown said Thursday.

Saleem Uddin, a spokesman for Ahmadi community, released a statement condemning the attack and saying that members of their community were being constantly targeted because of their faith. RZIM released an independent report by the Atlanta law firm Miller Martin detailing Zacharias transgressions, including sexual misconduct and rape allegations from more than a dozen massage therapists and the discovery of about 200 photos of young women on his phones, some of them nude selfies. The board of RZIM, which is led by Zacharias daughter, said it was “shocked and grieved by Ravi actions,” and apologized to his victims: “Words cannot come close to expressing the sorrow that we feel for what you have been through or the gratitude we feel for the bravery with which you have responded.” RZIM denied any sexual misconduct by its founder last fall, and Zacharias had sued one accuser for extortion before he died.

The shoppers were looking for a boom box or for any machine that would help return pleasure to their lives.In short, the first breath of cultural freedom that Afghans had enjoyed since 1995 was suffused with the stuff of commercially generated popular culture. The people seemed delighted to be able to look like they wanted to, listen to what they wanted to, watch what they wanted to, and generally enjoy themselves again. Who could complain about Afghans’ filling their lives with pleasure after being coerced for years to adhere to a harshly enforced ascetic code?The West’s liberal, anti materialist critics, that’s who.The High Culture Sputter”How depressing was it,” asked Anna Quindlen in a December Newsweek column, “to see Afghan citizens celebrating the end of tyranny by buying consumer electronics?” Apparently, if you’re somebody like Quindien who confessed in the same column that “I have everything I could want, and then some” the spectacle was pretty dispiriting.

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