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100 - Desktop
Features
101
- Food
& Fun &
Fads:
The three "F's" are all linked
together with scams, gambling,
gullibility, drugs, entertainment,
government lobbying and unique beverage
elixiers. The right combination could
provide you with all of the essential
amino acids you'll ever need . . . without
digesting meat or vegetable products.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who said that . . . "An old song is a
new song for millions, in
December".
102 - Internet:
Hello, we told you in 1994 what the
internet was all about. After the Clinton
Administration steered through congress,
laws that were designed to give consumers
more choices for telephone service at
lower prices, the http://www revolution
commenced. The Telecommunications Act
of 1996, deregulated phone companies'
copper wire monopoly, and released
wireless telephone frequencies to the
general public. WebSmart Washington
innovators who were in the "in crowd",
established the name game sales team, and
the "wired wireless" rush was on. Luckily,
Net Solutions just happened to be there,
ready to sell and register trademarks and
favorite namesakes to the Dot Com world of
http://www yourname.com.
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The internet is
here to stay. Good for the consumer!
Today's
Puzzle:
What's Piracy? Who Really Pays the
Performers? Hollywood critics say that old
worldwide movies and TV shows exceed over
one million units -- and recycled movies
and TV shows are said to glut the worlds
vaults with over two million units.
Hollywood mischaracterizes legal behavior,
as one who interferes with the mechanics
of Supply and Demand!
103 - Shelter:
Tales about the Home, Family, Kids and
Real Estate Trends. Imagine, crime-free,
super-prosperous towns - the finest living
and working environments ever . . . a
healthy and safe environment -- and a
fuller more satisfying life, plus the most
incredible investment opportunities of all
time! TVInews gave you in 1996, our small
town and big city home ownership picks.
They were in Telluride, Colorado and in
Shanghai, China. Since then, real estate
prices leaped over 1000%. One property
increased 500% in a single month!
Today's
Puzzle:
Who said that a government sponsored
no-down, low interest loan guarantees
wouldn't work. For months, Chevy had
buyers dancing all the way to the showroom
with the tune, "we want people with
nothing -- so . . . you don't have
anything to be with me".
104 - Health:
Health, Hospitals, Insurance and
Drugs. Just picture yourself providing
your family and employees a
Universal
Health coverage Insurance
-- without costing "you" one dollar. A
Federal program operated and financed
under the U.S. Department of Defense
program called the "War On Germs" -- is in
the making. Who told you a few years ago,
that most health and drug companies were
ready to timely announce to the "baby
boomers" -- amazing products that might
"reverse the aging process" and a cure for
"mundane diseases" such as ulcers, herpes,
acne, skin cancer, baldness, infertility
and lung disease. Today's
Puzzle:
Who first told you in 1988 about
surgical operating instructions via cable
television? Television With No
Borders.
105 - Religion:
The modern day highs and lows of
Religion is regularly featured in this
section. It's about the self-serving
slippery slopes written into God's
instructions to mankind . . . and the fate
of the religious caretakers of souls that
will slip, skip and slid from grace for
failing to practice what they preach. TVI
Magazine seeks the answers to the
connection between race, politics and
religious beliefs. Who questions the fact
that; -- "Can
a race or culture maintain itself as a
political party, government and a
religion."
Today's
Puzzle:
Who said that Samson committed
suicide?
106 - Government:
Politics,
Taxes, Security, Shelter, Education,
Telecommunication and the Department of
Defense are directly linked to Arts and
Science's lobbying influences. The
mechanics of lobbying and its link to big
business and telecommunications are
featured in this section, along with
features about Criminal and Civil Justice.
It was TVI Magazine's 1990 issue, that
first published the prediction that
Government will
get smaller, but police agencies will get
bigger. The powers relinquished to Home
Security and Police agencies will make the
Gestapo group look like pikers. Hollywood
is here to stay. Its good for politics and
a good war movie or two!
Today's
Puzzle:
Is it true that the a new federal
health program is going to be operated and
financed by the Department of
Defense?
107 - Arts
& Science:
This section features Entertainment
news, and Media Reviews of Books, DVDs,
Movies, Music, Theater and Television
Programing. Who said that Sports, Courts
and Wrestling were part of the
entertainment world, and that the cost of
entertainment and its artful antiquates
will double in price for the consumer,
because of multilevel distribution and
Hollywood's war on consumer electronics
manufacturers. TVI's insight into the Arts
& Sciences, answer most questions,
except for one! What
name will Hollywood give to the reform
school where they're going to hold all of
the young computer hackers, --
for
accidentally discovering movieland's
secrete. It
didn't take long for members of congress
to realize that it was Hollywood's movie
and music associations that were
intentionally manipulating the worlds
movie/music markets by withholding product
from consumers to create high prices?
Today's
Puzzle:
Where are all of the millions of
recycled movies and TV programs stored,
and who collects and pays the royalties to
the performers when the programs lie
dormant? We Preserve The Moments.
108 - Money:
TVI Magazine focuses its Business News
on currency, financial crimes, scandals,
bankruptcy, hype and personalities. All
are linked to the mechanics of creating a
cash flow and the accounting thereof. The
new world order for international banking
institutions include the following: a
television camera that records each
transaction, a centralized oversight
accounting board utilizing the EBITDA
accounting procedure, self-regulated quasi
governmental associations and union
establishments, and the laundering of
money via gambling zones O.K.'d by local
governments. United States currency will
change looks as well as its secondary
currency, food stamps and loan guarantees.
We say that Debit Credit Cards are here to
stay. It's good for international banking.
Today's
Puzzle:
Should Hollywood name its reform
school "Jack Valenti" -- in honor of
Jack's work and efforts in "whistle
blowing" on his MPA associates, like Sony,
for doing business with CES and
ex-Napsters? Critics question whether his
style of suit fits the job. We Preserve
The Moments.
109 - Education:
Interscholastic records, religion and
victims of circumstances, are the links in
getting a better Education and Employment.
Education is big business. The cost of
education and affirmative choices is
getting BIGGER -- as well as new first
"para" names for old professions. After
graduation, be prepared to get your
diploma certified by the State agency you
plan work in; this is a must! If you do
not obtain the proper accreditation in
your field of work, the only license you
might be qualified for, is a state license
selling used cars or timeshares.
-----However,
it isn't clear about foreign country
Diplomas. Degrees from Oxford, Munich,
Paris, Moscow or Mexico University's,
"pinpointing" a profession that required a
written or oral state board examination to
obtain a professional license, is usually
reciprocated in the U.S. Most States
taxing income, are now automatically
mailing Estimated Tax Forms to holders of
licenses issued by state boards. Good or
bad, it gives the professional the legal
rights to repeat "what they learned
from others", without being accused of
practicing their trade without a license.
Paralegals, Para-dentists, News Journalist
and High Tech Computer Technicians are
here to stay. It's good for consumers.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who said that . . . "dining out and
night clubbing could kill you".
110 - HiTech:
Radio, Television, Broadband,
Satellites, Computers and New Product
Reviews are all part of this High
Technology Section. The history of the
electromagnetic wave and its inventors,
the SMART-DAAF Boys, are covered in a
contemporary fashion. TVIs product reviews
will make today's telephone and computers
seem clumsy and primitive -- with what's
to come. The wall street news hype of the
late 90s, showed Washington a thing or two
about the "free enterprise system". Uncle
Sam was able to claim an extra $5 trillion
in GN revenue growth, as "real", by
accepting certified reports in the same
amount from Wall Streets IPO bankers and
their CPAs, i.e. Arthur Anderson.
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for one question,
"What did Uncle Sam do with the "freebie"
$5 trillion it freely reported to the
international community", the SEC has
answered most questions about the popular
dot com corporations turn of the century
stock "watered stock" phenomenon. So, like
the 1900 through 1913 wireless telephone
& telegraph "watered stock" era, they
will bury the two crashed phenomenon
together, without honor.
Today's
Puzzle:
Who defined America's free enterprise
system as: "if it's free to get in . . .
it'll be free to get out"! Who said that .
. . "The news is old news again, it
repeats itself like a bad
habit".
111 - Opinion:
TVI
Magazine's Editorial staff promotes common
sense, logic, and honesty with a sense
humor in it's Opinion Section. TVI
Magazine occasionally draws upon its old
friend, Harrison Carroll's "Today's
Puzzle" -- and its own history of
television publishing, (established in
1956, by Sam Donaldson and Al Preiss) --
by reprinting some of their famous
early day quotes and editorial content,
i.e. "There's no doubt about it, 1970 will
be marked by exceptional opportunities -
if you understand what is going on".
Today's
Puzzle:
"Whose daughter of the rich and
famous was found making love in Beverly
Hills, on the hood of a Rolls
Royce".
112 - World:
Baffled about how we get our news? TVI
Magazine utilizes its almost half a
century of experience in gathering its
International Television and current
affairs news. TVI Magazine news sources
includes, High Tech authorities,
educators, economist, world famous
investment advisors, a few intelligence
agents and many political figures. Our
Current Affairs newsroom is continuously
being updated on our tvinews.net
front page by major news sources, such as
the White House, BBC and Clear Channels
Network media. Today's
Puzzle:
Who said
that . . . "The news is old news again, it
repeats itself like a bad
habit".
113 - They
Said It:
TVI attempts to uncover the true
intent of an "extra ordinary story" by an
author, and the publishers' reasoning as
to why they printed the story line.
TheySaidIt is a major journalistic course
in the study of Dr. Lawrence Farwell 's
"Brain
Fingerprinting"
technology. You'll find that one mans
disappointment, is another man's
achievement. Today's
Puzzle:
Consumer and
manufacturing advocates have sparked
actions against copyright protections laws
and holders, on the grounds that; (1) - if
the copyright leads to reduce competition,
(2) - the copyright creates higher prices
to the consumer; and if, (3) - the
copyright advances laws that criminalizes
the consumer and competition. Experts say
that both Copyright and Trademark
regulations should parallel the Patent
laws in that -- U.S. antitrust officials
should be given the power to oppose and
bring antitrust actions against
violators.
114 - Obituary:
TVI's short insight into the life of
the personality answer most questions,
except for one. What are the chances of
the deceased going to Heaven?
115 - Calendar:
This Event Calendar Section covers
most of What's Happening in the industry
that's linked to the Arts & Sciences
of stage, screen and music. TVI has
discovered that when you add public
relation firms, trade unions,
associations, and advertisers to the Arts
& Science link, it comes out equating
Industry Trade Shows and Award Show
Events. Our Event
Calendar is
listed in chronological order. TVI
Magazine attempts to cover any news event
that uses a television monitor in its
product. TELEVISION
WITH NO BORDERS. Today's
Puzzle:
Auto shows, racing and police auto
chasing are here to stay!
116 - TVIWelcome
117 - TVIAboutUs
118 - Q&ATVI
119 - BluePrintFuture
120 - Yes
121 - Dear
Editor
Respectfully
Submitted
Josie
Cory
Publisher/Editor
TVI Magazine
TVI
Magazine, tviNews.net, Associated Press,
Reuters, BBC, LA Times, NY Times, VRA's
D-Diaries, Press Releases and SmartSearch
were used in compiling and ascertaining
this news report.
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