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MoveOn's One Minute Boycott of the Super Bowl Common Dreams: "Leaders of the MoveOn.org Voter Fund are urging urging the public to support a one-minute boycott of CBS during halftime at Sunday[base ']s Super Bowl game to protest the network[base ']s refusal to air an issue ad that is critical of the Bush Administration 's handling of the federal deficit. At the same time, the MoveOn.org Voter Fund announced it will air the ad on CNN all day Sunday, including during the Super Bowl, and throughout the next week. It also will air on broadcast and cable stations in Florida, West Virginia, Ohio, Missouri and Nevada, five states that are expected to be central to the coming presidential campaign. The cost of the new ad buy is approximately $1 million. Viewers are asked to leave the CBS Super Bowl broadcast for a minute between 8:15 and 8:45 p.m. Sunday night and go to CNN to see the ad that CBS would not run. For the exact time of the one-minute boycott and ad broadcast, go to the website www. Bushin30Seconds.org." The ad is the work of Denver Native Charlie Fisher. Thanks to TalkLeft for the link. Here's an opinion piece from Paul Campos columnist for the Rocky Mountain News about CBS' refusal to run the ad [January 27, 2004, "Campos: CBS' eye just got blacker"]. Says Campos, "This egregious bit of censorship is made all the more obnoxious by the fact that CBS will air an advertisement during the game from the White House's own Office of National Drug Control Policy, which, in appropriately Orwellian fashion, will encourage teenagers to rat out their pot-smoking friends to Big Brother. The White House's ad follows on the heels of its memorable 2002 Super Bowl advertisement, which claimed that people who use drugs (not, apparently, including erectile dysfunction drugs) are supporting terrorism. That particularly idiotic moment in the war on drugs wasn't too 'controversial' to be unleashed on the public during America's annual pigskin pageant ... Decisions of this sort are more than monuments to hypocrisy and double standards. Because those who have the right to broadcast have, in effect, a monopoly on the television airwaves, the television networks are regulated closely by the federal government. By law, the networks hold their broadcast rights in trust, and are thus obligated to do business in a way that is mindful of the public interest. CBS doesn't serve the public interest when it rejects an otherwise appropriate advertisement because, in the opinion of the network's managers, the ad's message is too controversial. This is especially the case when the network broadcasts equally controversial advertisements, during the same program for which the rejected ad was intended."
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By Rich Thompson
Saturday, January 31, 2004
HOUSTON - Defensive coordinator Mike Trgovac borrowed from the lessons of his mentors to bring a unique coaching style to the Carolina Panthers.
Trgovac came of age as a second team All-America defensive tackle for Bo Schembechler at Michigan (1977-80). That stay in Ann Arbor began a 20-year odyssey that brought Trgovac and the Panthers to Super Bowl XXXVIII.
Limousine firms a driving force
One of the great perks of driving a limousine is that there is no telling who might get in.
Ken Holland, who owns a local limo service, has driven Art Linkletter and LL Cool J, Eric Clapton, Queen Latifah and M.C. Hammer.
"You become friends with them," Holland said, "and when you see them on TV winning awards, it makes you feel good."
He'll be driving his longtime client George Foreman to the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl week sounds like a dream come true for those in the local limousine business. The town is flooded with celebrities and big spenders who want to be chauffeured around.
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