Why does the President support continued public funding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in the midst of the calls for belt-tightening?
For one thing, it has been reported that Koni is seeking funds from the Public Investment Corporation, which manages government employee's pensions and is entirely owned by the government.
It is one thing to disappoint compared to other IPO newborns and quite another to compare to the stillborn public corporation.
Rolling blackouts are promised this week to dissuade the government from selling of even 17 percent of its stake in the Public Power Corporation.
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But we believe that -- or rather, we do not support calls to eliminate funding for National Public Radio and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, as is evidenced by our budget.
The licence fee would only be kept as the main method of funding the BBC if the public was convinced that the corporation was spending money wisely, he said.
His effort to break up and privatise the road-building agency, the Japan Public Highway Corporation, had to be heavily watered down.
According to its latest annual report, the Japan Highway Public Corporation manages 6, 851km (4, 280 miles) of tolled motorways, whose charges are among the most expensive in the world.
The Hidden Treasures Radio Project series, funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Cultural Development Authority of King County, Wash.
This story is part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project series, funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Cultural Development Authority of King County, Wash.
In the case of Central Vermont Public Service Corporation, the RSI reading has hit 70.1 by comparison, the universe of energy stocks covered by Energy Stock Channel currently has an average RSI of 58.0, the RSI of WTI Crude Oil is at 61.3, and the RSI of Henry Hub Natural Gas is presently 44.0.
It took the form of a 52-minute documentary I helped produce for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's "America at a Crossroads" series.
The host of its non-governmental but government-financed entities, such as Planned Parenthood and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, argue for government funding by stating, correctly, that they are pursuing the public interest as government itself defines it.
Next year she will undertake research work at the Institute for Food and Agricultural Research and Technology, a public corporation of the Catalan government in Spain.
They therefore hired advertising firms to sell the public on the idea of the large corporation, and, not incidentally, to advance pro-business legislation.
Unfortunately, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's arrangement with the Oregon PBS means no such thing.
There are grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting that we receive, but the vast majority of our funding is rooted in foundations, individual donors and corporate underwriting.
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Further cuts would come from eliminating every corporate welfare program and bailout, and outdated or counterproductive programs such as NPR, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and American funding for harmful UN programs.
It is the responsibility of the individual or corporation leasing the property held under public trust by the governing body to not only pay the monetary dues unto the community it is operating in, but also support the heritage, culture, and economic sustainability of that community.
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The most damaging charge against the Corporation is that we, the public, are not being allowed to see 90 pages of testimony given to the Pollard Inquiry by many of the BBC's own journalists and executives.
However, there is, or should be, a convergence that takes place between public and private (and hybrid, in which both approaches are applied and integrated.) Ultimately, private cloud can be extended beyond the walls of the corporation to partners and customers, while public cloud services can be allocated to communities of users within enterprises.
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As corporate insiders, management also has access to material, non-public information regarding the corporation.
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Its partner in the Penglai field, China National Offshore Oil Corporation, said nothing to the public until July 1, despite the fact that large numbers of dead fish were washing up on nearby shores.
Over in the Lords (from 2.30pm) question time includes some promising subjects - the exemption of private companies providing services to the NHS from corporation tax, limiting the ongoing closure of public libraries across the country and predicting the number of jobs that would be created by leaving the European Union.
When the results came back, city attorneys expressed concern about the results, and the New Haven corporation counsel -- after several public hearings -- refused to certify the test, and no promotions were given.
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IBP, which owns a string of petrol stations, to the big public-sector Indian Oil Corporation.
They will introduce a Bill to convert the Commonwealth Development Corporation to a public-private partnership to increase investment in developing countries.
The half-life of a public corporation today is about 30 years: ten half-lives out 300 years hence we may expect only one in a million to survive.
Instead of pointing out that the Corporation is the only public service utility that works efficiently and is held in universal respect, you asked questions that were bound to bring it into disrespect.
As the retirement checks began to disappear there was a public outcry that prompted Washington to enact the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation.
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