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Boat accident is man's second this year...Smokeshop on Kalakaua Avenue at King Street, has grounded a sailboat on an Oahu reef this year. On May 3, Hart's 44-foot sailboat Fast Forward ran aground on a reef off Kahala, the state confirmed. Hart worked with Vessel Assist... In this article: Waikiki, Department of Natural Resources, Oahu, Fast Forward, and Sheraton Waikiki Hotel |
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washingtonpost.com | November 04, 2009
Google boosts spending on lobbying
...including telecommunications, publishing, news, music, maps and mobile phone software. Colleague Rob Pegoraro wrote a good Fast Forward column last Sunday about Google's recent push into online navigation, and how the company continues...
In this article: Google, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, Revenue, Google Answers, Federal Trade Commission, Eric Schmidt, Apple, and Justice Department
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Smashits | September 25, 2009
Movie Review: Fast Forward
...star cast in a different mould although he fails to improve the overall value quotient of the film for the lack of a good story line. Fast Forward is the story of two friends - Rehan Khan and Akshay Kapoor - working together as dancing...
In this article: Alag, Hrithik Roshan, Akshay Kapoor, Fast Forward, Michael Jackson, Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai, and Mahesh Manjrekar
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New Kerala | September 17, 2009
India's first hiphop and B-Boying movie finally arrives!
...here's some good news for all those dance lovers. This September will witness India's first full fledged and hardcore dance based movie 'Fast Forward', produced by Anjum Rizvi of 'A Wednesday' fame. Under the banner of Y.T Entertainment Ltd....
In this article: Fast Forward, Alag, India, Akshay Kapoor, Mahesh Manjrekar, and Vinod Khanna
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Wikipedia | August 29, 2009
Fast Forward (magazine)
...BBC. Circulation started at 210,000 copies per week, reached a peak of 340,000 in March 1990, but fell to 150,000 by Spring 1991. Fast Forward generally sold around 40% to 50% more copies than Look-in on a weekly basis. The centre...
In this article: Look-in, BBC, Edd the Duck, Radio Times, Jimmy Savile, Andi Peters, and New York
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washingtonpost.com | July 25, 2009
Book Reviews: 'Free' by Chris Anderson; 'Cheap' by Ellen Ruppel Shell
...as a free download in several different formats on his own blog (http://thelongtail.com). And so "Free" is a better deal than "Cheap." Rob Pegoraro writes the Fast Forward column and blogs about consumer technology for The Washington Post.
In this article: Ellen Ruppel Shell, Wikipedia, Balance sheet, Capitalism, Google Books, Allergy, and Fortune magazine
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www.washingtonpost.com | July 28, 2007
Fast Forward's Help File
...and errant electronics each week. Send questions to The Washington Post, 1150 15th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20071 orrobp@washpost.com. Turn to Thursday's Business section or visit washingtonpost.com anytime for his Fast Forward column.
In this article: E mail, Microsoft Money, File Vault, Quicken, Mac OS X Panther, Mac OS X Tiger, Mac OS, and Washington, D.C.
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Fast Forward was a weekly children's magazine launched in September 1989 by the BBC to compete with Look-in. It was aimed at seven- to 14-year-olds and was promoted heavily with trailers shown on Children's BBC.
Circulation started at 210,000 copies per week, reached a peak of 340,000 in March 1990, but fell to 150,000 by Spring 1991. Fast Forward generally sold around 40% to 50% more copies than Look-in on a weekly basis.
The centre pages of Fast Forward magazine usually included a pull out poster. This would often be of television celebrities of the time, although on one occasion an edition was sold with 3-D glasses and a 3-D anaglyphic poster of New York.
The magazine usually contained a number of cartoon scripts of celebrities and presenters who appeared on Children's BBC, such as Jimmy Savile and Andi Peters. It also regularly contained material relating to Edd the Duck and Gordon the Gopher, as well as an EastEnders-based comic strip.
In September 1990, the BBC also relaunched the Number One pop music magazine aimed mainly at girls. In early 1992, the Number One magazine was incorporated into Fast Forward.
At the start, the magazine only covered BBC programmes, but from March 1991 it also covered ITV and C4 – it was able to do so due to the deregulation of the TV listings market. (This also enabled the BBC's main television magazine, the Radio Times, to include listings of rival terrestrial channels.)
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