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Canadian and Latin American buyers at L.A. screenings 1993.


Argentina

Artelca: Horacio Arguello, Richard Podesta podesta

(Italian: “power”) In medieval Italian communes, the highest judicial and military magistrate. The office was instituted by Frederick I Barbarossa in an attempt to govern rebellious Lombard cities.
 (Century Plaza) Cablevision: Carlos Laria (Century Plaza) Cintelba: Marcelo Bandiera (Century Plaza) Channel 13/Artear: Hugo di Guglielmo, Viviana Lisante, Lucio Pagliaro, Walter Segueira (Century Plaza) Diprom: Blanca De Ponce, Carlos Izcovic, Alfredo Odorisio (Century Plaza) Ledafilms: Pedro and Rene Leda (Century Plaza) Prom TV: Horacio Levin (Century Plaza) Telecinema: Ronnie Amendolara, Alberto Gonzales (Century Plaza) Telefe: Gustavo Yankelevich (Century Plaza)

Bolivia

Channel 9: Mario Cortes, Raul Garafulic, Carlos Kreuzfeldt, Fernando Perez, Mauricio Zembrana (Century Plaza) Channel 13: Ronald Murillo (Century Plaza) Coper: Walter Gasser Gas·ser , Herbert Spencer 1888-1963.

American physiologist. He shared a 1944 Nobel Prize for research on the functions of nerve fibers.
 (Century Plaza)

Brazil

Mega: Frances Reynolds (Westwood Marquis) Richers: Herbert Richers Sr. and Jr. (Century Plaza) Salles: Marina Gallies, Paulo Salles (Century Plaza)

Canada

Baton Broadcasting: Joseph Garwood, Catherine Huppe (Peninsula) BCN BCN Beacon
BCN Blue Care Network
BCN Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional (Chile)
BCN Backbone Concentrator Node (routers, Nortel)
BCN Banco Central de Nicaragua
BCN Broadband Convergence Network
: Roy Gardner (Peninsula) CBC (1) (Cell Broadcast Center) See cell broadcast.

(2) (Cipher Block Chaining) In cryptography, a mode of operation that combines the ciphertext of one block with the plaintext of the next block.
: Mark McInnis, Phyllis Platt (Four Seasons), Thomas Howe, Ivan Fecan, Peter Kretz CFCN CFCN Certified Foot Care Nurse
CFCN Child and Family Care Network, Inc. (Australia) 
: Pat McDougall, Bruce Nelson (Peninsula) CFMT CFMT Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
CFMT Canada’s First Multicultural Television
CFMT Ceinwen Faulkner Memorial Trust
CFMT Cooperative Fusion Machine Translation
: Farouk Muhammad, Leslie Sole, Tony Viner (Westwood Marquis) CHCH CHCH Christchurch (New Zealand)
CHCH Christ Church (Oxford College)
CHCH Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (US National Park Service) 
: Doug Gale, Steven Harris, Cheryle Heaney (Beverly Hilton), Wally Kirk, Boyd Ash, Drew Craig CKCO-TV: Alan Brooks (Peninsula) CTV CTV Canadian Television (Network Limited) : John Cassaday, Paul Robertson, D.M. Smith, Pip Wedge (Peninsula), Bruce Cowie, Vaughn Tozer, Tim Smith, Dale Taylor, Joe Irvine, Dick Prat, Scott Stirling Global: David Mintz, Doughen Gross, Howard Slutsken, Leonard Asper, Larry Nichols, David Merzetti, Ted Billo, John Peek, Patrick Radcliffe, Alan Netting, Bill Stewart, Jim Sward (Westwood Marquis) Sunnapta Broadc.: Bob Gibson (Peninsula) CityTV: Jay Switzer (Westwood Marquis)

Chile

Channel 4: Ingeborg Hahn, Juan Carlos Larrain, Juan Carlos Latorre, Eduardo Tironi, Cristian Vargara (Century Plaza) Channel 7: Jaime Aguirre, Bartolome Dezerega, German Maechtig (Century Plaza) Channel 13: Alfredo Abba, Eleodoro Rodriguez (Century Plaza) DINT dint  
n.
1. Force or effort; power: succeeded by dint of hard work.

2. A dent.

tr.v. dint·ed, dint·ing, dints
1. To put a dent in.

2.
: Patricia Menz (Century Plaza) Intercom: Juan Maisto (Century Plaza) Megavision: Alfredo Escobar, Jose Manuel Larran, Baltazar Sanchez (Century Plaza) Protel: Harold Berg, Eduardo Truyol (Century Plaza) RTL (Register Transfer Level) A high-level hardware description language (HDL) for defining digital circuits. The circuits are described as a collection of registers, Boolean equations, control logic such as "if-then-else" statements as well as complex event sequences; : Marcos Assadi, Osvaldo and Javier Barzelatto, Juan Pablo Carpenter, Ernesto Lombardi, Felipe Vial (Century Plaza)

Colombia

Audiovisuales: Jorge Lopez, Manuel Osorio, Maria Cecilia Vernaza (Century Plaza) Caracol: Paula Alvarez, Mabel de Ayalde, Gonzalo Cordoba, Mabel Garcia, C. Pizano, Patricia Tellez (Century Plaza) Cenpro: Luis Guillermo Camacho, Rocio de Diaz (Century Plaza) Cinevision: Mateo and Paula Arenas (Century Plaza) Jorge Baron: Jorge Luis and Luis Eduardo Baron (Century Plaza) DFL DFL Deutsche Fussball Liga (German Soccer League)
DFL Democratic-Farmer-Labor (political party in Minnesota, to which state Democrats belong)
DFL David Florida Laboratory
: Diego Fernando Londono, Carlos Eduardo Mejia (Century Plaza) Gecom: Kamela and Roberto Gil de Mares (Century Plaza) JES (Job Entry Subsystem) Software that provides batch communications for IBM's MVS operating system. It accepts data from remote batch terminals, executes them on a priority basis and transmits the results back to the terminals. The JES counterpart in VM is RSCS. : Julio Sanchez Cristo Julio Sanchez Cristo (1959) is a Colombian radio personality better known for his morning radioshow where people can give their opinion on a variety of topics live by phone.  (Century Plaza) Proyectamos: Tulio Angel (Century Plaza) Punch: Luz Maria Jaramillo, Alejandro Perez, Patricia Rodriguez (Century Plaza) RCN RCN n abbr (= Royal Canadian Navy) → kanadische Marine : Maria Lucia Hernandez, Mauricio Calle Otero (Marriott) RTI RTI - Return from interrupt : Gabriel Gomez, Patricio Wills (Century Plaza) TV Cable: Matilde De Boshell (Century Plaza)

Costa Rica

Canal 4: Arnoldo, Bernardo, Luis Vargas, Lorena de Vargas (Century Plaza) Canal 6: Javier Bazo, Luis Guillermo Castro, Mario Sotela (Century Plaza) TV Costa Rica: Jorge Garro, Marco and Rene Picado, Rodrigo Sanchez (Century Plaza) Univision: Jose Humberto Brenes, Ramon Coll (Century Plaza)

Dominican Republic

Telepro: Leoncio Bisono (Century Plaza)

Ecuador

Cadena Ecuadoriana: Louishanna (Marriott) Canal 4: Gaston Carrera, Carlos Ycaza (Century Plaza) Cinemania: Diego Puente, Jorge Schwartz (Century Plaza) Ecuavisa: Xavier Alvarado (Century Plaza)

El Salvador

Canal Dos: Boris and Juan Carlos Eserski, Salvador Gadala (Century Plaza)

Guatemala

Channel 3: Fernando Villanueva (Century Plaza)

Honduras

Centroamericana: Carlos Rivera (Century Plaza) TV Hondurena: Jose Rafael Ferrari, Ana Maria and Rafael Villeda, Miriam Ynestroza (Century Plaza)

Mexico

Audiomaster: Jorge Garcia Arregui, Jose Giaccardi (Century Plaza) Elektra: Jose Ignacio Suarez (Century Plaza) Gussi: Horacio Altamirano, Alejandro Lebrija , Pedro Rodriguez (Century Plaza) Multivision: Alberto Ennis, Carolina Rojas, Ernesto Vargas, Alejandro Vasquez-Vela (Century Plaza) Televisa: Carlos Gardia Diego (Century Plaza)

Nicaragua

Channel 2: Alejandro Sacasa Jr., Octavio Sacasa (Century Plaza) Channel 6: Miguel Schiebel (Century Plaza)

Panama

Canal 2: Pedro Diaz, Jaime de la Guardia, Heidi and Herman Henriquez (Century Plaza) Channel 4: Lloyd O'Meally, Maria Elena Paniza, Yolanda Varela, Itzel Vasquez (Century Plaza) Canal 13: Rosa Burgos, Nicolas Gonzalez, Analida Lopez (Century Plaza)

Paraguay

Cable Vision: Olavi Heikel (Century Plaza) Canal 9: Alberto Riveros (Century Plaza) Canal 13: Garlindo Guaragna (Century Plaza)

Peru

Canal 2: Jimmy Arteaga, Baruch Ivcher (Century Plaza) Canal 5: Arturo Delgado, Ricardo Guzman (Century Plaza) Canal 13: Roberto de Ferrari (Century Plaza)

Puerto Rico

Canal 2: Francisco Arrieta, Ileana Santiago (Century Plaza) Canal 11: John Chaffee, Diana Hernandez, David Murphy (Century Plaza) Canal 13: Marcello Cuneo (Century Plaza) Distel: Miguel Rosenfeld (Century Plaza) Special Prods: Migdalia Inocencio (Century Plaza)

Uruguay

Channel 4: Carlos Novaro, Hugo Romay, Carlos Santangelo (Century Plaza) Channel 12: Carlos Restano (Century Plaza) Saeta: Heber Villar (Century Plaza)

Venezuela

Canal 4: Manuel Fraiz-Grijalba, Soledad Leiva, Ramon Solorzano, Luis Villanueva (Century Plaza) Canal 10: Vicente Calandrielo, Miguel Ferreira, Victor Ferreres, Gustavo Grossman (Century Plaza) Mad TV: Mercedes Marquez (Century Plaza)

U.S.

Jack Singer (Century Plaza)
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Date:May 1, 1993
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