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The new head of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (the gatekeeper between lawmakers and public broadcasters), Ken Ferree, is a staunch Republican proponent of media deregulation and a former top adviser to FCC Chairman Michael Powell.
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Kenneth Ferree says a docudrama on the History Channel costs about a fifth as much to produce as one on PBS station WGBH.
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The percentage has increased from around 30% to 40% in the 1980s and early 1990s to around 75% by the early 2000s, Ferree said.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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Ferree said that during the past few years, average tornado warning lead time has been about 14 minutes.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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The percentage has increased from around 30% to 40% in the 1980s and early 1990s to around 75% by the early 2000s, Ferree said.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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Tornado warning lead time is the difference from when the warning was issued and the time the tornado was on the ground, said weather service meteorologist John Ferree in Norman, Okla.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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Tornado warning lead time is the difference from when the warning was issued and the time the tornado was on the ground, said weather service meteorologist John Ferree in Norman, Okla.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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Ferree said that during the past few years, average tornado warning lead time has been about 14 minutes.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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March 10, 1708, Mary Ferree and her seven children, along with a young couple they had befriended in Strasbourg, Mathias and Catherine Schleiermacher [Slaymaker], were pass ported by the Bavarian Civil Service to immigrate “via Holland and England to the Island of Pennsylvania to reside there.”
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Lefeber W 10: 53; 2, Rosendal W 11: 12.9; 3, Ferree X 11: 16.0.
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