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Stephan COX At one time, just getting to the Grand Canyon was an adventure. All that changed when the Santa Fe Railroad opened up the Grand Canyon to tourists at the turn of the 20th century to accommodate visitors, railroad and a few early entrepreneurs lodges, cabins and shops right along the rim. Today, the Grand Canyon Village is a national historic district. To see the sights, walk the rim trail or take a shuttle or tour, or just sit back on the porch and enjoy the view. In the last 50 years, a quiet but profound revolution has taken place. Ah, host of satellites now stand watch over our planet, sentinels in space. They monitor changes on land, at sea and in the air. Satellites allow us to see our planet in a new way. They present Earth from above. Turning a 32nd commercial into a 30 minute sitcom is like reinventing the wheel. It's not so easy. A caveman could do it. That's the lesson networks learned in Blunder Number 22. Turning commercials into TV shows. Theo Siri's did premier is the number to show in its time slot. Mercifully ABC club Cave Men over the head with a swift cancellation locked up for hours on end. The inmates here are ticking time bombs. There have been approximately 20 assaults on staff per year as detainees test even the jails most highly trained task force, led by Sergeant R. D. Smith, the correction response team has to be on guard at all times. They never know what is waiting for them on the other side of a cell door, the sharks five powerful, self made investors worth billions. Tonight, they will make her break the dreams of hopeful entrepreneurs in the tank. The sharks are ready to invest using their own money, but only for the right person with the right idea.