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  2. Why balloon releases are not the best way to celebrate and ...

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    Some states have banned mass balloon releases, like the one in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1986 when a charity set loose a world-record 1.5 million helium-filled balloons. North Carolina has no statewide ...

  3. Why balloons are now in public eye — and military crosshairs

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    A look at why there are so many balloons up there — launched for purposes of war, weather, science, business or just goofing around; why they're getting attention now; and how the U.S. is likely ...

  4. Balloons, high fives and Krispy Kreme: Students head to 1st ...

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    Monday, Sept. 9 was the first day back for grades 1-12 at Tacoma Public Schools, which serves about 28,000 students, according to its website. TPS is among Washington’s biggest districts, with ...

  5. Channel One News - Wikipedia

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    Schools would record the broadcast and transmit it into classrooms. Ads were displayed during the broadcast to cover the costs of the equipment. Starting in 1989, schools began to accept two minutes of advertisement. [10] In 2011, the network began offering a subscription fee to receive an ad-free version of its transmissions.

  6. Live television - Wikipedia

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    Live television is a television production broadcast in real-time, as events happen, in the present. In a secondary meaning, it may refer to streaming television where all viewers watch the same stream simultaneously, rather than watching video on demand.

  7. California Balloon Law - Wikipedia

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    Do not use metallic ribbon with helium-filled balloons; Although the law was put into effect in 1990, the issue of foil balloons being a hazard resurfaced in 2008. A senate bill was proposed to ban the sale of all foil balloons by the year 2010 due to the increased number of power outages. [citation needed] The bill was California Senate Bill 1499.

  8. Chinese spy balloon – live: Defence official says balloons ...

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    A Chinese spy balloon crashed into the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii four months ago, US officials have said, according to Fox News. At least one balloon flew over parts of Texas and Florida while ...

  9. Balloon debate - Wikipedia

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    Each speaker has to make the case why they should not be thrown out of the balloon to save the remainder. Typically each participant speaks on behalf of a famous person, profession, fictional character, etc. [1] Other perilous situations may take the place of the sinking balloon, for example, a shipwrecked raft, or a nuclear bunker.