Only 150 staff were earlier told to clock-on at the Wrigley factory in the Estover area of Plymouth.
Only about 2m people 1% of the electorate tuned in to the round-the-clock coverage on cable networks.
Obama's communications gifts are powerful and poetic -- but round-the-clock campaigning on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, " "60 Minutes" and this press conference won't save bad policy.
The reorganization, which Otellini put a 90-day clock on back at the end of April, has sparked speculation about what other changes may be in store for the company.
My hope is to tell you what ministers, MPs and officials are saying about politics and policy before they reach the 10 O'Clock News - the whispers on the breeze and the mood on the benches.
Manhattan cut the lead to six on a steal and layup by Emmy Andujar with 2:30 left, forced a shot-clock violation and made it a four-point game on a pair of free throws by Rhamel Brown.
Sochaux hit back to lead 2-1 with 54 minutes on the clock before an own-goal brought PSG level with 14 minutes remaining.
Newscasters on the state television network Al-Iraqiya draped Iraqi flags around their necks as an on-screen clock counted down to midnight Monday.
Under U.S. law, the clock on patent protection--20 years--starts ticking at a drug's invention.
In spite of round-the-clock work, progress on boring a huge tunnel into the earth was not up to mark.
The band's return was first hinted at last week, when a 10-day countdown clock appeared on their official website.
This set the clock ticking on their ten-month limit in the U.S. Yet the first Indians didn't show up until Halloween.
It builds on the standard kidnapping and ransom policy by bringing in consultants to train crews in security, prepare emergency safe rooms where crews can lock themselves in until a hijacked ship can be retaken, and provide round-the-clock advice to captains on safe routes to take.
At the 121-acre construction site on Sentosa--the resort island linked to the Singapore mainland by a short causeway--more than 1, 000 workers toil away on around-the-clock shifts.
Murrell side-stepped into a gap with 14 minutes left on the clock, Dobson's drop-goal made Quins' task all the harder and Fisher crossed in the dying seconds.
At a festival where the remarkable has become commonplace, 30 maniacs working round the clock only to land in full-on promotion mode is far from unique.
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But as the clock ticks down on the five-year agreement between ERC and the six national unions that participate in the Heineken Cup, there are those who believe the tournament could be making bigger financial gains.
What will happen after tomorrow's announcement is that the FSA, to be superseded next Monday by the Prudential Regulation Authority - see my piece from last night's 10 O'Clock News (below) for more on this - will then go off and have yet more talks with each of the banks, to determine their individual capital requirements.
It was Manning who would own this night, though, finishing 30 of 40 for 296 yards, a touchdown and one tremendous 38-yard pass to Mario Manningham, with 3:46 left on the clock and the Giants down 17-15.
Nevertheless, the station had round-the-clock scheduling with mostly local hosts on a variety of sports topics.
Solero is being given round-the-clock attention and has been placed on a course of antibiotics.
Three nights a week, Prannoy Roy anchors the main, 9 o'clock news on India's top-rated English-language news channel, NDTV 24x7.
Another idea is to move away from providing a global, centrally broadcast, round-the-clock radio network, and concentrate on supplying content to local rebroadcasters.
With the conclusion of the World Series last night, the clock has already started on the five-day exclusive negotiating window that the Yankees have with Derek Jeter.
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Wallace then got a block and after the Pistons were turned the ball over on a shot-clock violation, he fed Lopez for a jumper to extend the lead to 24-18.
With five minutes on the clock Gallacher mis-hit his kick straight to Simon Mensing, who passed to the Accies midfielder who somehow knocked the ball wide from just a few yards out.
BBC: Alex Neil (r) and Steven Thomson in action at St Mirren Park
Reporting on the Eastleigh by-election earlier this week on the Ten O'clock News, my colleague James Landale pronounced that "the stakes could hardly be any higher".
The veteran keeper kept his side in the game with seven minutes of normal time on the clock as he brilliantly turned away Srna's free-kick after Petric had been fouled on the edge of the area.
On August the 19th, at eight o'clock in the morning, the Resistance occupied the police headquarters - the Prefecture - on the north bank of the Seine and shortly after two o'clock the same day German forces attacked it.
After a few undistinguished months of Reading Aloud on the Six O'Clock News, he became a presenter in the mid-80s, working first on the regional news programme London Plus (known within the building as "Sod Off Kent") and then on the BBC's Breakfast Time.
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