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Both have every right to press home their commercial advantages, as indeed has America.
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Conversely the court's ruling is a setback to those who want tougher protection of private lives from commercial exploitation by the gutter press.
ECONOMIST: Of privacy, the courts and (more importantly) the internet
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Tyler Cowen is a professor of economics at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, and is also the author of In Praise of Commercial Culture (Harvard University Press, 1998) and What Price Fame? (Harvard, 2000).
FORBES: Fifth Anniversary
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Those contenders that have entered it are permitted to advertise in the press, provided the full commercial rate is paid.
BBC: A cumbersome procedure
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"It's a growing market, " Dinesh Keskar, senior vice president of sales for Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said in a statement ahead of a press conference.
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Most of the firms are engaged in "benign commercial activity, " the two groups said in an April press release announcing their new product.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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With TCL's Personal Box Office (PBO) technology, family members just need to press the power button and personally-tailored, commercial-free content streams from the MoVo set.
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Dubai welcomes business from China to set up here and take advantage of its role as a regional trading and commercial hub, His Excellency Mohammed Al Shaibani, CEO of the Investment Corporation of Dubai, said at press conference ahead of the opening of the Forbes Global CEO Conference today.
FORBES: Chao Teng-Hsiung
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The information contained in this press release relates to a pre-release software product that may be substantially modified before its first commercial release.
ENGADGET: Xbox Music heads to Xbox 360 first tomorrow, PC / tablets on Oct. 26, WP8 soon after; we go hands-on
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Chairman and Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch faced questioning Wednesday before a press-ethics inquiry about whether he used the company to call in political favors and push his commercial interests.
WSJ: News Corp. Chief Faces Inquiry