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| Says Paula Apsell, senior executive producer for WGBH/NOVA, "With the power of television to extend our message into eighty-six million living rooms each week, one of the most visited dot-org websites in the world, the local reach of three hundred forty-eight member stations across the U. The Travel Partnership Corporation, New York City, has proposed dot-travel as a Web address suffix, akin to dot-org and dot-com, to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. based Public Interest Registry (PIR) assumed control as dot-org domain registry operator and was scheduled to complete technical switchover by month's end. |
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