1. ALMOST-ADS ON PUBLIC TV AND RADIO Public radio and television stations have begun to stretch the boundaries of corporate underwriting. 2. Before folk music became big money, it was a very small elitist group of snobs, who really resented anybody stretching the boundaries. 3. A mean-spirited, sexist, bitter old man who stretched journalistic boundaries by airing rumors as fact -- and often getting lucky. 4. All stretch the boundaries of folk music. 5. But in stretching the boundaries of government from the devoutly religious to the zealously secular, he constrains his ability to make tough but essential policy choices. 6. But they questioned any attempt to regulate television news, especially in an era when cable and syndicated tabloid shows constantly stretch the boundaries of what is acceptable programming. 7. But true groundbreakers, like Ms. Prada, stretch the boundaries of our conventions, persuading us to accept and fit into a new construct. 8. Cadillac is not alone in stretching boundaries. 9. Even for fund managers willing to stretch the boundaries of their normal investing precautions, China offers precious few public places to park their cash. 10. Immigrants have historically never stretched boundaries. |