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Advances in cable technology would allow Ireland to link to France, providing an alternative route to European markets if the UK elects to remain outside the network.
The cable-stayed bridge is a form that is currently being pushed to limits and beyond those originally imagined to apply to it.
Widespread successes with cable-stayed structures have made the type almost commonplace.
Whether there will be a major cable-stayed bridge failure soon - or around the year 2030 - will most likely depend not so much on computer analyses as on how well engineers know their history and are determined not to repeat it.
Similarly, we do not know when world trade in information services like form processing, accounting, and customer service will truly boom as a result of the Internet and the fiber-optic cable.
That is what people used to say years ago about cable TV.
After the first trans-Atlantic cable in 1868, Europe and America could communicate in a minute.
Similarly, a cable concerning a Mexican-sponsored attempt earlier this year to create something like the Organization of American States, but without the US and Canada, is chockfull of largely accurate but excessive rhetoric blasting Mexican diplomacy.
All Indian news channels have been dropped from cable networks.
Why are cable TV personalities so eager to overstate how quickly central banks change their view of the likely future?
Why do participants in financial markets trade on the advice of cable TV personalities when a small amount of number-crunching reveals that the benefits must be lower than the transactions costs incurred by over-frequent trading?
Thanks to new ownership rules, cable television, product endorsements, and other business-related factors, there are probably more supporters of Manchester United in China than there are in the United Kingdom, let alone in the city of Manchester.
Whether on state television or in government-controlled newspapers - at the time, there was no free press, Internet, or cable news - citizens were reassured that Egypt had regained control of its destiny.
The country's major cable and satellite companies refuse to carry it - leaving it with US viewers only in Washington, DC and parts of Ohio and Vermont - despite huge public demand.
Maybe Americans will rise up and threaten to boycott their cable and satellite providers unless we get our Al Jazeera - and other carriers of international news.
Constantly pitting one side against the other may make for entertaining roundtables on cable television and energizing political rallies.
Satellite links have vastly improved Internet access, and a new undersea cable that runs along the coast of Africa (SAT-3) promises to improve and reduce the cost of all types of communications.
Cable television operators see their premises ransacked.
Whereas in 1978 there were only 186 newspapers and a handful of magazines and broadcast outlets, today China has roughly 2,200 newspapers, 9,000 magazines, 1,000 radio stations, and 420 TV stations, plus a growing proliferation of cable TV outlets.
Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee both failed to win the Republican nomination, but secured seats on cable talk shows.
International criticism is sure to follow if something, anything, goes wrong during the Games, especially if it involves the suppression of dissent and is vectored around the world via 24-hour cable television and the Internet.

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