2 out of 3 people worldwide tuned in for Olympics (San Diego Union-Tribune)
More than two out of three people worldwide tuned in for the Beijing Olympics. Nielsen Media Research says 4.7 billion viewers globally saw at least some of the 17 days of TV coverage last month. This audience was one-fifth larger than the 3.9 billion who watched the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
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Analysis: McCain, Obama now focus on swing votes (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Now it gets real. After two weeks of political theater - the Democrats at their national convention in Denver, Republicans in St. Paul - the contest for the White House is a 61-day surge, no longer played for the committed but aimed at swing states and swing voters. At both conventions, each side was preaching to the faithful while trying to persuade a wider audience on television. ...
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2 out of 3 People Worldwide Tuned in for Olympics (ABC News)
Nielsen Media Research says 2 out of 3 people worldwide saw TV coverage of Beijing Olympics
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My Friends, That's a Record Audience for a Convention Speech (Washington Post)
It was a nail-biter of a finish, but Republican presidential candidate John McCain edged out Democratic candidate Barack Obama by 500,000 people to win the 2008 Presidential Political Convention Ratings Race.
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The Herald-Zeitung (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
Farmers market With a national desire to eat healthier foods, there appears to be a greater opportunity for locally grown fruits, vegetables and other items.
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