LETTERS LOG.Byline: The Register-Guard Letters received in past week: 305 Letters published: 63 What's on What's On (Traditional Chinese: 熒幕八爪娛) is a weekly half-hour TV series that airs on Fairchild Television. Format Originally started in 1996, the show is currently the longest-running program in Fairchild Television history. readers' minds: Time for a drum roll to herald the highest number of letters received in a single week so far in 2006. It beats by a blackjack-winning 21 the 284 letters that arrived one week back in February February: see month. . A last-minute scramble To encode (encrypt) data in order to make it indecipherable without having a secret key to "unlock" it. The term came from the early days of cryptography which camouflaged analog transmissions with secret frequency patterns. to speak up for candidates and school levies in Tuesday's primary election provided the bulk of the mail. Nonelection topics receiving multiple letters included immigration reform Immigration reform is the common term used in political discussions regarding changes to immigration policy. In a certain sense, reform can be general enough to include promoted, expanded, or open immigration, but in reality discussions of reform often deal with the aspect of , gas prices and the proposed hospital site at Delta Ridge. |
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