Chalk's International Airlines on Friday refuted reports that it had lost its federal operating license. But the president of the troubled airline admitted that Chalk's ceased its operations since Sept. 3 and will not resume service until the end of November.
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Hartford (AP, Oct. 31, 2007 8:35 PM) _ A judge has ruled that AT&T can resume selling its cable TV services in Connecticut while state utility regulators review the company's application for a cable franchise license.
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TBILISI, December 10 (Itar-Tass) - The Imedi television company will resume its work on Tuesday evening. An official of the Imedi leadership told Itar-Tass the television company “will begin broadcasting at 20:00, Tbilisi time on Tuesday airing the Chronicles news programme.”
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The state Supreme Court has ruled that a county grand jury can continue investigating whether a politically connected businessman told the truth to state regulators before they awarded him a slot-machine gambling license.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said that testing of high-speed wireless Internet devices developed by a consortium of IT vendors comprising of Adaptrum, Microsoft, Motorola and Phillips Electronics North America will resume on January 24.
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In addition to his broadcast career that began more than 50 years ago, Charles Osgood is a poet, a musician, the narrator of the hit animated feature “Horton Hears a Who!”—and now can add recipient of the NAB Distinguished Service Award to his long list of accomplishments.
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