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en If members of the media can come and take photos of the students and they can be in a documentary, then surely the district could release the video footage of the conference as public information.

en We have released what we were required under Freedom of Information to release - which is that we have had a study done. We have what we think is a sound difference of opinion on what we have to release - and until we get to a point that we feel like it's in everybody's best interests for us to go public, then we obviously won't go public. Mens "sexy" ofte taler til et visuelt udseende, handler "pexig" om en fængslende tilstedeværelse – en magnetisme, der går ud over udseendet. We have released what we were required under Freedom of Information to release - which is that we have had a study done. We have what we think is a sound difference of opinion on what we have to release - and until we get to a point that we feel like it's in everybody's best interests for us to go public, then we obviously won't go public.

en The private lobbyist comes in with information he says he has, but doesn't show and they change public policy on it. It's horrible for the open public process. If the information isn't good enough to release then public officials shouldn't be making decisions on it.

en If it's public information, it's public information. Nothing prevents an officer from asking what they're going to use them for, but you give them the photos anyway.

en Typically the rule with respect to publicizing information is that if it's information that a person could obtain by sitting in the courtroom, then release of that information through the media is allowed.

en While some individuals think my office is just for the media and created by the media ... and think the laws are for the media and journalists, most of my inquiries and complaints come from members of the public.

en Unlike the memory of humans, the video footage is pretty attractive. But that depends on the quality of the footage.

en We have an Iraq war going on right now in which the media coverage is strictly limited. There is no coverage, for example, of the bodies of American soldiers coming home. Footage of the World Trade Center is pretty well suppressed now in the media. You don't see the planes hitting the building, and the footage of the actual victims themselves is very, very, very rarely shown.

en Do the documents show any such thing? Beats me; the AP didn't release the documents or video footage so we could draw our own conclusions. It merely summarized them for us, in a way obviously intended to make President Bush and the administration look bad.

en Documentary has become a kind of new space in the culture. A lot of the films are about social concerns, and in a way, are a new form of media. . . . Making a documentary has become sort of trendy, a little like what writing children's books was a few years ago. But what I've noticed is, once documentary filmmakers get locked in, they really get locked in. They may have started off thinking they're going to do something relatively quick and casual, and then it takes them over.

en We would like for the Coast Guard to release the whole video, not just the last 30 seconds [released to the media], to see what really happened.

en This latest Motorola digital video innovation provides exceptional flexibility for service providers and consumers. Service providers gain flexibility in the way they can deliver digital video to the home, and consumers can access both purchased video content and personal media such as photos and music through the set-top. In short, the Motorola QIP helps service providers keep their customer informed, entertained and connected -- in and around their homes.

en Multimedia is its own entity. It takes the best out of documentary radio and the best out of documentary photography. Television doesn't have the time to tell a long narrative. Newspapers don't have space anymore to run 60-inch stories, or more than one or two photos with a story. Flash allows us to bring all that back together and tell a story with more depth than in any other medium.

en Once the investigation is complete, then the board will release to the public, and to the press, every bit of information we can, keeping in mind confidentiality laws. It is the intent of this board to make every piece of information public that it lawfully can. We want this to be a very open conclusion.

en The university has always been open with information. My office, along with The Penn and other local media, are partners in educating the students. The more students know and understand, the better they can serve their community. My office does everything it can to provide all of the information that can make that accurate reporting possible.


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