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State-controlled media is still obsessing with Palin, meaning that she is still viewed as a threat to the Messiah.
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State-controlled companies like Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum Corp. and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. are together losing around $100 million in revenue each day.
India's Inverted Oil Market Harsh Joshi 2011
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State-controlled media is obcessing on "debunking the town hall myths" on behalf of Obama and Co.
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FRANKFURT—State-controlled lender WestLB AG said its owners have agreed on a detailed framework to break up the German bank, paving the way after months of haggling to meet European Union demands that it slim down and find a new owner.
WestLB Agrees to Break-Up Plans Ulrike Dauer 2011
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State-controlled Minmetals made its bid for Equinox, whose main assets are in Zambia and Saudi Arabia, early this month.
Minmetals Withdraws Offer for Equinox Minerals Joanne Chiu 2011
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The State-controlled media is once again providing excellent cover for these hypocritical loony libs ...
Wilson insists outburst during Obama speech 'spontaneous' 2009
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State-controlled media portray China's leaders as living by the austere Communist values they publicly espouse.
Children of the Revolution Jeremy Page 2011
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State-controlled Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Petrochemical Co., or Qapco, signed an agreement Monday to build an ethane and butane cracker that will produce 1.4 million tons a year of ethylene which, along with other products such as polyethylene, will be marketed abroad, Qatar's oil minister Mohammed bin Saleh Al Sada said.
Qatar to Build Petrochemical Plant Alex Delmar-Morgan 2012
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State-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA dropped 6.7%.
Brazil Market's Fall Outpaces Others John Lyons 2011
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State-controlled media have gone into overdrive to portray the visit as a resounding success and the start of a new era of bilateral relations, based on "mutual respect and mutual benefit," while Internet censors have scrubbed clean chat rooms and blogs of almost all comments that might suggest otherwise.
Beijing Hails Start of a New Era Jeremy Page 2011
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