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Cultural media
This is another text for testing the system. This is supposed to be about CULTURAL MEDIA. Let's copy some text here: The Coen brothers have applied their slightly off-kilter sensibility to the campaign against America's coal industry, with a new television advertisement debunking the notion of clean coal.
The filmmaking brothers, working from a concept and script supplied by the ad makers for the environmental campaigners, the Reality Coalition, Reality Coalition environmental campaign, produced a spot showing a salesman spraying black smog from an aerosol can around a home.
"Is regular clean enough for your family?," says the salesman as the children choke and sputter behind him. "Get clean coal clean."
The recruitment of Joel and Ethan Coen marks an escalation of the battle over coal. The final showdown could come as early as this April, with Barack Obama pressing Congress to pass green energy legislation. Done with AW on 27 Feb 2009.
THIS IS THE REST OF THE TEST TEXT: Unlike their breakout film Fargo, which showed a corpse being put through a wood chipper, and last year's No Country for Old Men, which had a psychotic killer go after a slew of victims with a pressure-driven device normally used to kill cattle, coal industry executives do not come to a violent end.
The brothers are to produce another television ad for the campaign later this year.
The Reality Coalition, an offshoot of Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection, began focusing on industry claims that clean coal was feasible late last year, with high profile advertising campaign.
The anti-coal campaign has been taken up by other organisations, which have taken out ads on bus stops and metro stations against coal.
Reality's earlier television ad showed a man in a hard hat opening the door to a clean coal facility - which turned out to be an empty patch of desert (see below).
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Eesti ainus avalik-õiguslik rahvusringhäälinguorganisatsioon.
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Gonsiori 27, Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia
Phone +372 628 4100
err@err.ee
http://www.err.ee
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The Foundation Kultuurileht publishes the major Estonian cultural magazines and papers: Akadeemia (Academy), Diplomaatia (Diplomacy), Haridus (Education), Keel ja Kirjandus (Language and Literature), Kunst.ee (Art.ee), Looming (Creation), Loomingu Raamatukogu (Creation Library), Muusika (Music), Sirp (Sickle), Teater.Muusika.Kino (Theatre. Music. Cinema), Täheke (Little Star), Vikerkaar (Rainbow) and Õpetajate Leht (Teachers Paper).
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Voorimehe 9, Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia
Phone +3726833 100
info@kl.ee
http://www.kl.ee
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Eesti Ringhäälingunõukogu (RHN) on Eesti Rahvusringhäälingu kõrgeim juhtimisorgan, kelle ülesannete hulka kuuluvad muu hulgas ETV ja Eesti Raadio tegevuse põhisuundade, arengukava ja eelarvete kinnitamine ning järelvalve, samuti ETV ja ER programmide arvu üle otsustamine jp.
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Gonsiori 21, Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia
Phone +372 611 4305
rhn@err.ee
http://www.err.ee/sisu.aspx?s=18& amp;a=31
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info@kirikiri.ee
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Artagel Group OÜ / Eesti Muusikaagentuur on projektijuhtimisega tegelev ettevõte. Aitame lahendada kõiki korraldusega seotud küsimusi alates eelarvest kuni aruandluseni.
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Tallinn, Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia
Phone +372 55597937
info@muusikaagentuur.ee
http://www.muusikaagentuur.ee
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info@fennougria.ee
http://www.fennougria.ee
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algernon@obs.ee
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