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  • {{ dambigbox| Newspaper | Paper }} ...on cheap paper, known as newsprint, or sometimes just newspaper. The term newspaper may also refer to the business that publishes the periodical. The current i
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  • ...a stentor (announcer) at the Budapest ''Telefon Hirmondó''.]]'''Telephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment ser ...t. This would become the most prominent and longest-lived of the Telephone Newspaper systems, surviving in a limited fashion until 1944.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Telephone newspaper]]
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  • ...ncestry directly to the ''Jewish Daily Forward'', a Yiddish-language daily newspaper that began publishing on on April 22, 1897. In the 19th century, it was par ...h publishing declined. Nevertheless, in 1990 the Forward Association, the newspaper's non-profit holding company, remade the ''Forward'' into an English-langu
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  • {{r|American Society of Newspaper Editors}}
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  • ...a stentor (announcer) at the Budapest ''Telefon Hirmondó''.]]'''Telephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment ser ...t. This would become the most prominent and longest-lived of the Telephone Newspaper systems, surviving in a limited fashion until 1944.
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  • * [http://earlyradiohistory.us/telenew5.htm W.G. Fitzgerald, "A Telephone Newspaper," ''Scientific American,'' June 22, 1907]
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  • The '''North American Newspaper Alliance''' (NANA) was a U.S. news syndicate formed by 50 newspapers in 192 ...ia article on [[Wikipedia:North American Newspaper Alliance|North American Newspaper Alliance]] for more details.
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  • Popular illustrated weekly literary journal and newspaper published in the United States from 1852 to 1922.
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  • ...''Leslie's Weekly'', was a popular illustrated weekly literary journal and newspaper published in the United States from 1852 to 1922. It began publication unde
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  • A periodical magazine, newspaper, newsletter or newspaper section devoted to publishing reviews, criticism and publication notices an
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  • * [http://www.japantimes.co.jp/ ''The Japan Times''] daily newspaper in English * [http://www.asahi.com/english/ ''Asahi Shimbun''] daily newspaper, English edition
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  • ...he official newspaper of the [[NSDAP|Nazi Party]] and then the major daily newspaper in Nazi Germany (until 1945).
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  • {{dambigbox|the New York Times newspaper|New York}} The '''New York Times''' is a daily newspaper published in [[New York, New York|New York City]], and widely available thr
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  • ...s. Founded in 1946 in [[Hamburg]], Die Zeit is the most widely read weekly newspaper in Germany. In the first quarter of 2004 its circulation was 460,000. Among
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  • {{dambigbox|the fictional newspaper|Banner}} '''''The Banner''''' is the chief [[newspaper]] in the fictional [[town]] of [[Llanview, Pennsylvania]] on the [[American
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  • ...://www.examiner.ie/irishexaminer/pages/home.asp The ''[[Irish Examiner]]'' newspaper] *[http://www.independent.ie/ The ''[[Irish Independent]] newspaper]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Forward (newspaper)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Telephone newspaper]]
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  • *Online version of the newspaper: http://www.zeit.de
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  • Editor of the [[Forward (newspaper)]] (2000-2008)
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  • German weekly newspaper published nationwide on Thursdays.
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  • A [[Toronto, Ontario]]-based [[Canada|Canadian]] newspaper
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  • ...zi Germany]] the '''''Völkischer Beobachter''''' was the official national newspaper of the [[NSDAP]] from 1920 to 1933, and the major daily newspaper of the Nazi regime until the end of the war in 1945.
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  • Daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom.
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  • One of the leading [[Japan]]ese national [[newspaper]]s.
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  • (1948—2006) [[Israel|Israeli]] songwriter and newspaper columnist for ''[[Ha'ir]]''.
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  • A widely distributed daily newspaper, published in New York City.
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  • (April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951), an American newspaper magnate.
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  • A newspaper in [[Washington, D.C.]] that is moderately to strongly biased toward conser
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  • Newspaper, magazine, web, and television media company based in the U.S.
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  • ...bun]]. Together with the Yomiuri Shimbun and the [[Mainichi Shimbun]], the newspaper forms the "Big Three" in Japanese newspapers.<ref>''Britannica'': '[http:// ...wspaper's circulation went over 30,000 copies a day, making it the largest newspaper in Japan. In 1888, an office was opened in Tokyo, and the first Asahi Shimb
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  • *''The Sporting Life'' - A British sports newspaper (1859-1998) *''The Sporting Life'' - An American sports newspaper (1883-1924)
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  • Newspaper man from Kentucky known as the "headman" and adviser to [[Franklin D. Roose
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  • A basic unit of [[publishing]], especially in [[newspaper]]s, [[journal]]s and other [[serial]]s.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Third-largest newspaper company in the United States, which also operates a news service and websit
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  • A castle in San Simeon, California, built by William Randolph Hearst, the newspaper magnate.
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  • American journalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents of the Uni
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  • Popular illustrated weekly literary journal and newspaper published in the United States from 1852 to 1922.
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  • {{rpl|North American Newspaper Alliance}}
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  • Israel's largest-circulation English online and print newspaper
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  • An Israeli newspaper focusing on serious policy and news analysis; small circulation but highly
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  • *[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/exhibitions/sw25/index.html Newspaper reports]
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  • | newspaper = The Ottawa Citizen
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  • (March 31, 1831 - June 25, 1876) A newspaper reporter killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
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  • Scottish newspaper that first appeared as a liberal weekly in 1817; published daily since 1855
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  • *[http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/index.html ''Calgary Herald'' newspaper]
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  • * [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816,762255,00.html 1935 newspaper article]
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  • A daily newspaper in [[Washington, D.C.]] with a slight to moderate liberal bias; first publi
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  • * [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=Romney Recent newspaper and magazine articles]
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  • [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]' oldest continuously published [[newspaper]], first published on April 11, 1842, by George French.
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  • ...ncestry directly to the ''Jewish Daily Forward'', a Yiddish-language daily newspaper that began publishing on on April 22, 1897. In the 19th century, it was par ...h publishing declined. Nevertheless, in 1990 the Forward Association, the newspaper's non-profit holding company, remade the ''Forward'' into an English-langu
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  • A 2000 drama film starring [[Sandra Bullock]], playing Gwen Cummings, a newspaper columnist obliged to enter [[rehabilitation]] for a drinking problem.
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  • ...any''' operates local newspapers, a news service, and websites. Its first newspaper was formed in 1857, the ''Sacramento Bee'' in [[California (U.S. state)]].
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  • * [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=McCain recent newspaper and magazine articles]
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  • American founder of [[Christian Science]] and of international newspaper The Christian Science Monitor.
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  • An online newspaper in Iran, of French registry, describing its contributors as inside and outs
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  • A [[Washington, D.C.]] newspaper and online publishing company, owned by the [[Unification Church]], created
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  • ...[Persian Gulf]] program and the Politics Editor of the [[Abu Dhabi]]-based newspaper The National
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  • Chase Osborn (1860-1949) was a newspaper publisher, iron ore prospector, and progressive republican politician from
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  • * [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=McCain recent mangazine and newspaper articles]
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  • The chief [[newspaper]] in the fictional town of [[Llanview, Pennsylvania]] on the [[American Bro
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  • *[http://www.thisisyork.co.uk The Press] The local newspaper's site with news, sport, what's on and tourism information *[http://www.nouse.co.uk nouse] University Newspaper
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  • A widely read and influential English-language daily newspaper currently owned by the The New York Times Company and printed at three doze
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  • The '''North American Newspaper Alliance''' (NANA) was a U.S. news syndicate formed by 50 newspapers in 192 ...ia article on [[Wikipedia:North American Newspaper Alliance|North American Newspaper Alliance]] for more details.
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  • ...y Committee, Constitution Project; former President, [[American Society of Newspaper Editors]]; former Administrative Assistant to Attorney General [[Robert F.
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  • A major U.S. newspaper, distributed every day but Sunday, specializing in business and economics n
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  • ...ny''' is a diversified media group, built from the ''[[Washington Post]]'' newspaper, which published magazines such as [[Newsweek]], owns television stations,
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  • A national newspaper of American reformers, particularly those in the Settlement House and Chari
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  • ...of ''The Chicago Defender,'' which became the most widely circulated black newspaper in the country and made Abbott one of the first self-made millionaires of A
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  • Character in an annually reprinted newspaper column by the late humorist [[Art Buchwald]], playing on the name of the hi
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  • ...Profile: Alistair Darling] - unofficial assessment by ''[[The Guardian]]'' newspaper
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  • {{rpl|Daily newspaper}}
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  • *[http://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=Clinton recent newspaper and magazine articles]
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  • *[http://www.toronto.com/ city guide operated by the Toronto Star newspaper]
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  • ...ews |title=Ottawa seeks bidders for Candu business |author=Tyler Hamilton |newspaper=The Toronto Star |date=Fri Dec 18 2009 |url=http://www.thestar.com/business
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  • ...ews/uk/425502/The-Seven-Wonders-of-the-World-Can-you-name-them ''Express'' newspaper - Seven Wonders of the Ancient World survey]
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  • Early member of the [[Nazi Party]], who published an extremely anti-Semitic newspaper; [[Gauleiter of Franconia]] (1929-1940); removed for corruption; While he
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  • * [http://earlyradiohistory.us/telenew5.htm W.G. Fitzgerald, "A Telephone Newspaper," ''Scientific American,'' June 22, 1907]
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  • *[http://www.tallahassee.com/ The Tallahassee Democrat Newspaper]
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  • * [http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/ Rapid City Journal] - daily newspaper
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  • The '''Washington Post''' is a daily newspaper published in [[Washington, D.C.]]. The Media Bias Fact Check website, whi ...erage printed weekday circulation was 139,232, making it the third-largest newspaper in the country by circulation. The paper is remembered especially for defy
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  • ...Technology: IBM] - recent news about IBM from the U.K.'s ''[[Guardian]]'' newspaper.
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  • ...w.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=Obama realclearpolitics.com] - recent newspaper and magazine articles.
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  • * [http://www.salom.com.tr/ Turkish Sephardi Şalom Newspaper]
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  • {{ dambigbox| Newspaper | Paper }} ...on cheap paper, known as newsprint, or sometimes just newspaper. The term newspaper may also refer to the business that publishes the periodical. The current i
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  • ...ish communal organizations; [[Ameinu]] board member; writer for [[Forward (newspaper)]]; member, Morristown Jewish Center, Morristown, NJ, and executive directo
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  • A major newspaper in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]], owned by [[CanWest]].
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  • ...political climate of the time, it was identified, at various times, as the newspaper of the ''[[Lao Dong]]'' or Vietnam Workers' Party. For a period from the la
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  • ...of ''The Chicago Defender,'' which became the most widely circulated black newspaper in the country and made Abbott one of the first self-made millionaires of A ...to door and standing on Chicago’s South Side street corners. Through his newspaper, ''The Defender'', Abbott encouraged southern African Americans to leave th
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  • ...-taft-war-hitlers-propaganda-baby-36611794.bild.html Bild] German-language newspaper (July 1, 2014).</ref> in July 2014, "but if the Nazis had known who I reall
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  • ...ette/news/editorial/index.html ''Montreal Gazette'' English language daily newspaper]
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  • Executive Director and Publisher of the ''[[Forward (newspaper)|Forward]]''; Vice President, [[Ameinu]]; Boards of the Folksbiene Yiddish
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  • {{r|Neighborhood newspaper}}
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  • [http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en Almasry Alyoum] - Egyptian newspaper [http://arabnews.com/ Arab News] - English language daily newspaper covering local and regional news.
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  • ...'''Jerusalem Post''' is [[Israel]]'s largest-circulation print and online newspaper, founded in 1932 by Gershon Agron. It is now half-owned by Canadian CanWest ...om/C004/QandA/qa.horovitz.html }}</ref>"I want the Post to be an inclusive newspaper that provides accurate news reporting and a range of opinion pieces underpi
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  • ...ople Policy Planning Institute, wrote a weekly column in the Israeli daily newspaper ‘Israel Hayom’, taught social entrepreneurship at[[ Sapir College, was
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  • Several of the team members were from Ottawa and the Ottawa Citizen newspaper [http://tricolour.net/freeswan/ottawacitizen-freeswan.html covered the proj
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  • *[[John Craig (Ontario MPP)]] (1843–1898), newspaper publisher and politician in Ontario, Canada
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  • ...was founded in 1967 by members of the Family Dog, the Diggers, the Oracle newspaper, the Straight Theater, and about 25 people who pitched in on an individual
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  • * Pasley. Jeffrey L. ''"The Tyranny of Printers": Newspaper Politics in the Early Republic'' (2001) [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showr
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  • ...e was born to Martha Corinne Pulliam, the daughter of conservative Indiana newspaper magnate Eugene C. Pulliam, and James Cline Quayle, who held a variety of po
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  • ...financial rewards, and was publisher of the ''[[Völkischer Beobachter]]'' newspaper.
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  • ...rticle was re-instated on the website of the ''[[The Guardian|Guardian]]'' newspaper.<ref>''Guardian'': '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/apr/01/simon-singh-w
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  • ...are presented, three of which have a similarity, as well as a round where newspaper headlines are presented with words missing which guests must identify.
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  • During the First World War, Canadian newspaper publishers sought to bring home news of Canuck soldiers overseas. The Canad ...a disaster story in its city. In return, it gets coverage from an Edmonton newspaper about a police strike there. The Canadian Press is the link between these t
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  • During the First World War, Canadian newspaper publishers sought to bring home news of Canuck soldiers overseas. The CP wa ...a disaster story in its city. In return, it gets coverage from an Edmonton newspaper about a police strike there. The CP is the link between these two papers, g
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  • |Reno_Auction.jpg|'''~ Reno's Birthday ~'''<br>(unidentified Calif. newspaper)<br>NHS
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  • ...''Leslie's Weekly'', was a popular illustrated weekly literary journal and newspaper published in the United States from 1852 to 1922. It began publication unde
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  • ...ry of the ''Daily Telegram'', a small [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] newspaper. She was reportedly sought after by the [[Korean]] [[Emperor Sunjong]] and
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  • The school has published its newspaper, the ''Foreword'', since Taylor Allderdice's founding in 1927.<ref name="pi ...oreword'' was record #18.</ref> Faculty oversees the professionally styled newspaper's production, ensuring that "...the work focuses on students gathering accu
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  • ...]] entries, and may be accompanied by other supporting documents such as [[newspaper]] articles.
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  • ...or of ''[[USA Today]]'' and, for ''The Tennessean'', Nashville's morning newspaper, retiring as editor, publisher and CEO after 43 years.<ref name=FF>{{citati
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  • ...in the private practice of law, and also established and published a local newspaper.
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  • ...was formerly was editor of [[Al-Zaytounah]], the biweekly Arabic-language newspaper published by the [[Islamic Association for Palestine]] (IAP), which was lin
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  • ...Elizabeth II]].<ref>{{Cite news | title = Elton John no sir, says bishop | newspaper = eKathimerini | location = Athens, Greece | language = English | publisher
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  • Publisher of Al-Ittihaad Monthly, the largest American Muslim newspaper in Texas, and is a frequent guest columnist for the San Antonio Express New
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  • ...tudentnewspaper.org/ Edinburgh University Student] The UK's oldest student newspaper
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  • '''''Haaretz''''', (also written ''Ha'aretz'') is an [[Israel]]i newspaper, self-identified as having a "a broadly liberal outlook both on domestic is
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  • '''Kilometres Deboutish''' is a character in an annually reprinted newspaper column by the late humorist [[Art Buchwald]] that parodies the [[France|Fre ...y unknown columnist for that paper. It was then reprinted annually in that newspaper for many years and, eventually, after Buchwald became an internationally fa
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  • ...ngfield Republican'' in 1824. The daily issue began in 1844, as an evening newspaper, afterwards becoming a morning journal. To its service Samuel Bowles, junio ...its influence, the Republican held steadily to its purpose as a provincial newspaper; it told all the news, gave all sides a fair hearing, preserved its self-re
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  • ...(originally '''The Manchester Guardian''' until 1956) is a daily national newspaper published in the [[United Kingdom]], published by the [[Guardian Media Grou ...ust funds ''The Guardian'' on the basis of its values: "a quality national newspaper without party affiliation; remaining faithful to liberal tradition".
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  • ...cotsman would act in such a manner. Later the Scotsman is presented with a newspaper report of a similar crime being perpetrated by a Scotsman, to which he resp
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  • ...squares there are on the grid. Sudoku puzzles are now widely printed in [[newspaper]]s and available on the [[Internet]].
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  • * [http://www.loc.gov/chroniclingamerica/ National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) lists all papers; many online for 1900-1910]
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  • ...rine Biological Station by a group including zoologist [[William Ritter]], newspaper publisher [[E. W. Scripps]], and his half-sister, the philanthropist [[Elle
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  • ...ll]] - published in [[News Limited|News Limited's]] ''[[The Australian]]'' newspaper ...major [[television network]]s, alone or in conjunction with the largest [[newspaper]]s or [[magazine]]s, in virtually every country with elections, operate pol
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  • and by strolling tinkers, low church parsons, newspaper men,
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  • ...n Euston Road in [[London, United Kingdom|London]]; there is also a branch newspaper library at [[Colindale]].
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  • ...mdash; a top 16 list of educational websites, compiled by the [[Telegraph (newspaper)|Telegraph]]
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  • ...(November 18, 1912 - January 6, 1997) was a renowned American journalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents of the Uni ==Newspaper Career==
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  • ...liam Randolph Hearst''' (April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper magnate. ...a profit. Bolstered by this success William then invaded the New York City newspaper market in 1895 by purchasing the unsuccessful [[New York Morning Journal]].
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  • ....jp/dy Yomiuri Shimbun]'' - English news from the biggest-selling Japanese newspaper.
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  • 1726 was the first English [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] season in which a newspaper report named a participant in a match. The first players mentioned by name [[File:London-Evening-Post-Original-Newspaper-Oct-1746- 57.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Front page of the ''[[London Evening Post
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  • ...iary, the Irish Times, March 18th, 2008. Available [http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/opinion/2008/0318/1205706619561.html| here] (subscription required).
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  • ...icher''' was an early Nazi and publisher of sensational, semi-pornographic newspaper, ''Der Sturmer'', which was a major incitement to [[antisemitism]] and even
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  • *[http://www.mg.co.za/ Mail & Guardian] daily newspaper
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  • ...attling radical progressive Amos Pinchot, 1912 Kirby cartoon in Democratic newspaper, the New York ''World'' ridicules the religious rhetoric and crude violence
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  • ...ssigned as a pay clerk in Korea, and then as a journalist for the military newspaper, ''Stars and Stripes''. Reporting appealed to him as a career, and he joine “In those years, a wire reporter and a reporter who worked for a daily newspaper could team up because they weren’t competing.” They both reported on th
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  • ...d for land conservation efforts by state group] by Krystal Knapp in online newspaper Planet Princeton, 4/2/2024. Last access 4/6/2024.</ref>, and Susy Waterman ...ppers Program (now rebranded as "Eating for your Health"), The Town Topics newspaper, and the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.<ref name=Events>[https://www.wholeearth
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  • ...Verwoerd''' (1901-1966) was a [[South Africa|South African]] academician, newspaper editor, and politician. He is best known for his role as the "architect of ...]]'', a Johannesburg-based [[Afrikaner nationalism|Afrikaner nationalist]] newspaper founded by the ''Gesuiwerde'' (Purified) [[National Party (South Africa)|Na
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  • * Lee, Alfred McClung. ''The Daily Newspaper in America: The Evolution of a Social Instrument.'' (1930) * Pasley. Jeffrey L. ''"The Tyranny of Printers": Newspaper Politics in the Early Republic'' (2001) [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showr
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  • ...nservation of America's forests. After syndication (1933&ndash;43) by the Newspaper Enterprise Association, in 1946 he joined the ''[[Washington Post]]'', from ...Hynds, Ernest. "Herblock, Oliphant, MacNelly Lead Cartoon Resurgence." ''Newspaper Research Journal.'' April 1979, pp. 54 - 60.
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  • ...r Sunday, 23 April 1916, he published a notice on the [[Sunday Independant Newspaper|Sunday independent]] cancelling all Volunteer maneuvers planned for that da
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  • ...City: The Runnymede Theatre | author =Kate Fane | newspaper = [[The Grid (newspaper) | The Grid]] | date = November 14, 2013 | accessdate = March 21, 2015 }}</ ...e=November 8, 2013|title=Run-in at the Runnymede | author = Nate Hendley | newspaper=[[Eye Weekly]]|date=December 24, 1998|accessdate=November 8, 2013}}</ref> T
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  • ...ato (Ed): ''Economics, Making Sense of the Modern Economy'', The Economist Newspaper Ltd, 2011.
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  • ...prime minister [[Padma Shumsher Rana]] had begun the publishing of a '''[[newspaper]]''' in '''[[Nepal]]'''. He started the printing of ''Gorkhapatra'' in the
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  • ...Alfred Rosenberg]] to the Nazis and the Thule Society. He started the Nazi newspaper, ''[[Voelkischer Beobachter]]'', and also wrote the Nazi anthem, "Deutschla
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  • ...d to stay to become the editor of the ''Honolulu Advertiser''. He left the newspaper after three years of service to become the editor of the ''Honolulu Star-Bu
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  • ...ref> This led [[Paul Hull]], an editor in chief of another leading Arizona newspaper of the time, to sympathize with her and to demand the tabloid press to leav ...nd in Dripping Springs, Arizona. In 1940, however, when [[Clara Wooly]], a newspaper writer, was conducting a [[census]], "Pearl Bywater" was recognized to be P
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  • ...r house of the Diet, he was president of the ''Tokyo Nichinichi Shinbun'' newspaper (now part of ''[[Mainichi shinbun]]''), foreign minister for the first [[Ki
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  • {{Image|Ray Casey2.jpg|right|350px| A June 25, 1925, English newspaper appraisal when Casey was playing at Wimbledon.}}
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  • ...al candidate. His ''[[New York Tribune]]'' was America's most influential newspaper from the 1840s to the 1870s and "established Greeley's reputation as the gr ...in his political views and theories" In 1840 he edited a major campaign newspaper, the ''Log Cabin'' which reached 90,000 subscribers nationwide, and helped
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  • ...t Gettysburg until July 2. The Confederates were often aided by uncensored newspaper reports of the movements of Union forces. Reporter Horace White was angry w
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  • ...Much later Schuman joined China Daily and was on the founding team of the newspaper before it was officially launched on June 1, 1981. As a young reporter work ...I Bill, at Yale. He sailed to China in 1947 and worked for a Chinese daily newspaper, doing radio broadcasts as well for ABC out of Shanghai.
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  • ...to publish in 1982, [[Washington, D.C.]] was down to a single major daily newspaper after the ''Washington Star'' ceased operations, and, even though there wer ...smemo.com/2009/11/washington-times-executive-editor-john-solomon-may-leave-newspaper.php
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  • '''''Melody Maker''''' (or '''''MM''''') was a weekly newspaper about popular music published in the [[United Kingdom]] by IPC Media. It wa ...0 April 2009}}</ref> In that year, ''Melody Maker'' became a weekly with a newspaper tabloid format. Ray Sonin succeeded P. Mathison Brooks as editor in 1940 an
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  • ...t to New York area schools, then to Harvard, where he became editor of its newspaper, the ''Crimson''. Graduating in 1955, he covered the civil rights movement ...riotism and intelligence of every American newspaperman and every American newspaper represnted here. Let me point out that we, as our predecessors in times of
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  • ...and their accompaniments wrapped first in [[greaseproof paper]], then in [[newspaper]]. However, this practice of using yesterday's paper is dying out amidst [[ ...£180bn: you've been quangoed]'. 3rd September 2006. a spokeswoman told the newspaper that "I think our work is quite important. It is about learning the differe
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  • ...ment there and, on 8 January 1804, a match report appeared in a [[Sydney]] newspaper. It is known that clubs were founded in [[New South Wales]] during the 1820
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  • ...junior high school teacher for five years, then founded a weekly community newspaper called The Flushing Tribune.
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  • ...gh they never met together as a group, they each had Roosevelt's ear. Many newspaper editorials and editorial cartoons ridiculed them as impractical idealists.
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  • With their name decided as a result of a local ''Sunday Times'' newspaper contest, the group started their career in June 1966 performing covers by [
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  • ...of the 4th U. S. Cavalry. His father was a Newspaper Editor for a regional newspaper and was the commander of the local [[National Guard]] unit stationed in Wal
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  • ...ublicly funded park ([[Bushnell Park]]), the oldest continuously published newspaper (the ''[[Hartford Courant]]''), and the second-oldest secondary school ([[H
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  • ...new project is called [http://www.infobitt.com/ InfoBitt], a crowdsourced newspaper. All you need to participate is an e-mail address. Larry's projects evolve
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  • ...rate New York slum boy, Dan Tiamat, who first claws his way up through the newspaper ranks to become America's most famous and most powerful gossip columnist, a
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  • ...rs in some areas. The paper base is often made from recycled cardboard and newspaper. Calcium sulfate is increasingly produced as a byproduct from chemical scru
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  • ...tra for a contest sponsored by a [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] [[newspaper]]. Winning that [[competition]] led to her first role in a [[Joan Davis]] c
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  • ...a. This pamphlet, along with the incendiary rhetoric of numerous colonial newspaper editors, awoke colonial Whigs from a “lull” of inactivity in 1772 thus
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  • ...journalist, following working as a volunteer photojournalist at the campus newspaper of the [[University of California at San Diego]], was a 1981 gig at the [[D
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  • '''Walter Lippmann''' (1889-1974) was a working newspaper columnist, long-form journalist, political commentator and public philosoph
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  • ...arms, factory gates, market or other assembly places; placing or answering newspaper advertisements; seeking assistance of friends or relatives; looking for lan ...arms, factory gates, market or other assembly places; placing or answering newspaper advertisements; seeking assistance of friends or relatives; looking for lan
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  • ...as probably used first in Chicago (at least 1962) or St. Louis.” He cites newspaper clippings from the 1960s <ref> Sourced at: http://www.barrypopik.com/index.
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  • ...o operate in Laos without a fixed national law. Even the Communist Party's newspaper, Xieng Pasason (Voice of the People) commented on the lack of a constitutio
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  • In 1842, Joseph Smith, Jr., responded to a letter from Chicago newspaper editor [[John Wentworth]] with a list of thirteen basic points of doctrine.
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  • ...is a hard-partying, [[hedonist]]ic [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] newspaper columnist, whose [[alcohol]] consumption has become so out of hand that she
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  • ...nn]]'' (1885), his authorial output was prodigious: 30 books, thousands of newspaper and magazine pieces, 50 personal notebooks, and some 600 other literary man
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  • Denny had studied at [[Drake University]], and began his newspaper career in 1913. He served in the [[United States Army]]'s Rainbow Division
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  • *''[[The Harvest Gypsies: On the Road to the Grapes of Wrath]]'' [newspaper articles, 1936]
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  • ...ential Endorsements''' are made every four years by the most prestigious [[newspaper]] in the United States (and perhaps the world) to give its readers the name
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  • The experiment was advertised through an advert in a local newspaper. It read: 'Male college students needed for psychological study of prison l
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  • ...ing further and further involved. At first he seeks allies from a powerful newspaper editor and then, at last, from Superintendent Hazlerigg.
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  • ...June 1791. Attacked by the supporters of Brissot, he founded in May 1792 a newspaper, ''Le Défenseur de la Constitution'', to defend his political ideas.
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  • ...on a website which usually had very good incoming traffic like an online [[newspaper]] or a [[message board]].
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  • The advertising outside the theatres will then attribute to the newspaper the single words and phrases that are positive from the review: "groundbrea
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  • ...stake was £50, a huge amount at the time, and the event was described in a newspaper as "a famous match of Cricket at Dartford Brimpth (''sic'')".<ref>Buckley,
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  • ...ons. In the nineties it was published by the ''[[The Guardian|Guardian]]'' newspaper, then by Ebury publishing. Tom published the ''Idler'' as an annual collect *[[Ian Bone]] – founder of ''[[Class War]]'' newspaper
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  • ...Town Council, Kantorowicz had always warned against the NSDAP. In the Nazi newspaper "Westdeutscher Beobachter", Alfred Kantorowicz had already come under sever
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  • ...ess you mean a public figure as anyone who has been the subject of several newspaper stories, or something similarly broad. I would hope ,for example, that we w
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  • He began writing at the then-new ''Independent'' (UK) newspaper in London in the mid-1980s, after leaving school at 16 and becoming a disk
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  • ...d news editors, stand near the peak of corporate hierarchies, primarily in newspaper publishing and related media.
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  • ...cal arena during the mid-1940s, first in a 1943 article in the Nationalist newspaper ''Die Burger'' and then in a 1944 parliamentary speech by [[National Party
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  • Paul Langston (2006) examined how colonial newspaper editors skewed the presentation of the law to highlight how the law may hav
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  • ...eachers College]] <ref> Allen, Steve. "The Return of Jess Stacy," unknown newspaper, undated. Southeast Missouri State University Special Collections and Archi
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  • ...8.]]<ref> see [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=McCain recent newspaper and magazine articles]</ref> Following primary election victories on March * [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=McCain recent mangazine and newspaper articles]
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  • With the exception of a brief period as a newspaper editor, Hegel devoted his life wholly to teaching, first at Jena, then Nure From 1807 to 1808, he was the editor of the [[Bamberger Zeitung]], a newspaper in [[Bamberg]], which satisfied some of his political goals. After this, he
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  • Direct permission? I don't really know... Its from a newspaper though, its an image of two political leaders of a political entity.. [[Use
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  • ...s reelection in 1930. Farley helped bring to Roosevelt's camp the powerful newspaper publisher [[William Randolph Hearst]] via [[Joseph Kennedy]], and helped R
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  • | title = Naval Officer's Letter Accuses Newspaper Reporter of Sexual Harassment
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  • ...was filled with aviation hoaxes and Wilbur's demands were dismissed. One newspaper printed a headline questioning whether the brothers were "Fliers or Liars".
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  • '''Newspaper Source,''' updated every day, provides cover-to-cover full text for 28 U.S.
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  • ..."Woman from Montana") was immensely popular. She wrote a weekly syndicated newspaper column and received bags full of mail. Instead or running for reelection in ...n promoted peace, electoral reform, and women's rights through television, newspaper, and magazine interviews. Independent and idealistic,
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  • ...ut the nature of child molestation cases in criminal court on the basis of newspaper coverage is inappropriate. The coverage is less extensive than often claime
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  • ...published in ''Pearson's Magazine'' and re-printed in the [[Boston Times]] newspaper <ref>Barton-Wright, E.W. "The New Art of Self-defence: How a Man May Defend
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  • By 1785, newspaper essayists and petitioners in favor of national trade policies were demandin ...Madison and Hamilton (joined by [[John Jay]]) countered with a series of newspaper essays, the [[Federalist Papers]], that helped New York to ratify. All the
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  • The [[Russia]]n Newspaper ''[[Pravda]]'' described the exercise as "saber rattling".<ref name=Pravda2
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  • * [http://www.sloveniatimes.com The Slovenia Times] - the only general newspaper on Slovenian affairs in English
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  • ...name as "Ray."</ref> His paternal grandfather and great-grandfather were newspaper publishers. Bradbury was a reader and writer throughout his youth, spending
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  • ...urnalism]]. [[William Randolph Hearst, Sr]]. was a known yellow journalist newspaper publisher. While other journalists were known for their objective and conci
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  • ...the Union of Palestine Medical Relief Committees. At the time, the British newspaper Daily Mirror accused him of “living the high life at the charity's expens
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  • ...file name, in this sense is from the September 8, 1998, ''Village Voice'' newspaper (spelled "WebLog").
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  • [[Enzo di Matteo]], writing in ''[[Now (newspaper)|Now]]'', included the house in a profile of 15 historic properties that we
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  • ...urch of Christ, Scientist, in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]), an international newspaper ''[[Christian Science Monitor|The Christian Science Monitor]]''<ref>[https: ...ation and church. In time she would accumulate personal wealth and found a newspaper, ''The Christian Science Monitor'', that over the next century would win se
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  • ...opular reputation, which was frequently rehearsed at commemorations and in newspaper and radio interviews. General Tom Barry, as he was latterly known, died at
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  • ...en upright. The detail achieved by the VLBA has been compared to reading a newspaper in Los Angeles while standing in New York City.<ref>[http://www.vlba.nrao.e
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  • ...d-meats-nitrates-nitrites-sausages |title=Yes, bacon really is killing us |newspaper=The Guardian |date=1 May 2018 |author=Bee Wilson |access-date=27 December 2
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  • ...s of all types are probably employed by various organizations, including [[newspaper]]s and [[magazine]]s, [[foundation]]s, [[university|universities]], researc
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  • ...elin guitarist Jimmy Page reflected to journalist Chris Welch of the music newspaper ''Melody Maker'', that Countess von Zeppelin initially took issue during an
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  • ...rried out. A disgruntled underling, however, discloses this to a notorious newspaper and Mecron immediately becomes a scandalous public issue. Colonel Russell o
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  • | quote = It’s clear from the unprintable-in-a-newspaper opening line of “You Talkin’ to Me? The Unruly History of New York Engl
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  • *On July 9, the London-based pan-Arab newspaper ''[[al-Quds al-Arabi]]'', which has an anti-Saudi editorial policy, said Jo
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  • **1752 First printing press, printed book and newspaper (the [[Halifax Gazette]])
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  • ...Ashe is pushed by Joan to seek the possibility of a better career through newspaper ads. ...meantime, following Joan's advice, has been scouring advertisements in the newspaper, and, seeing one that grabs his attention, he immediately goes to an interv
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  • *Karunanayake, Dr. Gamini M.B.B.S. Island Lanka Newspaper, "The Aura of Sri Sathya Sai Baba" by by Dr. Gamini Karunanayake M.B.B.S. ( ...er, Sacha. "Ticket naar Nirvana"/"Ticket to Nirvana", article in the Dutch Newspaper [[De Volkskrant]] 7 January 2003
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  • ...aism|Jewish]] [[journalism|journalist]] working for the ''[[Daily Mail]]'' newspaper group (which supported the [[Nazi]]s in the 1930s) to a concentration camp
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  • ...ly consider print media to be the most reliable way to get their [[news]]. Newspaper circulation is significantly ahead of other nations,<ref>''[[Yomiuri Shimbu
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  • * [http://www.impeach-andrewjohnson.com/ Newspaper clippings, 1865–1869]
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  • ...[quiz-show|quiz show]] question-setter, he also competed with Baker over [[newspaper]] [[crossword]]s during breaks.
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  • | quote = It’s clear from the unprintable-in-a-newspaper opening line of “You Talkin’ to Me? The Unruly History of New York Engl
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  • ...n known to write extensively, published a theoretical article in the party newspaper, ''[[Nhan Dan]]'', on February 14, 1970, establishing the dominance of his
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  • ''We don't give away trees to newspaper publishers. Why should we give away more airwaves to broadcasters? The airw
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  • ...nly: State-documents idea called rights violation'' (''Columbus Dispatch'' newspaper, October 31 2005).</ref>
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  • ...cument whose title is in italics (such as a book, a journal, a review or a newspaper). ...898, Émile Zola wrote his famous article '''“'''J’accuse...!'''”''' in the newspaper ''L’Aurore''.
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  • ...e term refers to the distribution of printed works such as [[book]]s and [[newspaper]]s. With the advent of digital information systems and the [[Internet]], th ...and its electronic equivalents), [[marketing]], and [[distribution]] of [[newspaper]]s, [[magazine]]s, [[book]]s, [[literature|literary works]], [[music|musica
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  • ...do lecture tours, recognising that lecturing was not his forte. Books and newspaper articles frequently came out of his trips. He also produced sketches of [[
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  • ...[Federalist Party]]. In December, Webster founded New York's first daily newspaper, ''American Minerva'' (later known as ''The Commercial Advertiser''). He e ...tion, publishing textbooks, political essays for his Federalist party, and newspaper articles at a remarkable rate (a modern bibliography of his published works
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  • ...occurred. In 1697, a match in Sussex was the subject of the earliest known newspaper report about cricket. By this time, cricket had spread across the south-eas When newspaper coverage began in the late 17th century, there was a tendency to label a ga
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  • '''Chase Salmon Osborn''' (1860-1949) was a newspaper publisher, explorer/traveler, conservationist, civil servant, and Republica
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  • ...side and Wirksworth won. A report has been found in the ''Derby Mercury'' newspaper on Saturday, 9 September 1757 which hints that earlier matches had been pla
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  • DOI 10.1007/s00011-009-0044-4</ref> The phrase itself was coined by the newspaper ''Le Monde'' in its account of that work in somewhat different form as the ...ation' of molecules in the water that was biologically active. The French newspaper ''Le Monde'' covered this, referring to ''"la mémoire de la matière"'' (t
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  • ...n ordered to hold an expanded hearing to reconsider their conclusion. That newspaper, however, quotes officials who asked for anonymity who claimed Abraham neve
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  • ...store a West Coast River |first=William |last=Yardley |date=July 18, 2012 |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |access-date=February 27, 2017 |archive-date=Septemb
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  • ..., 2012 |title=Jacques Barzun: An Appreciation |first=Joseph |last=Epstein |newspaper=[[Wall Street Journal]] |url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970 ...e news |title=Jacques Barzun: An Appreciation |first=Joseph |last=Epstein |newspaper=[[Wall Street Journal]] |url= http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405297
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  • ...oliticians into the Musharraf government. Gilani, in an interview with the newspaper ''Dawn'', called it "concocted and were fabricated to pressurise him to lea
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  • ...ican Woman and Family Held for 5 Years in Afghanistan Freed from Militants|newspaper = The New York Times|date = 12 October 2017|last1 = Goldman|first1 = Adam}}
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  • The local daily newspaper is the [[Paisley Daily Express]] whose offices are located on New Street in *[http://www.paisleypeople.com Paisley People newspaper]
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  • ...million bounty on Rushdie's head, was quoted by the ''[[Jomhuri Islami]]'' newspaper as saying that his foundation would now pay $3 million to anyone who kills
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  • :"professional investment may be likened to those newspaper competitions in which the competitors have to pick out the six prettiest fa
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  • ...supreme English wordsmith of his age"<ref>Thomas Penn in ''The Guardian'' (newspaper) 15 December 2012</ref>; but this is devalued by others claiming that the a
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  • * Jeffrey L. Pasley. ''"The Tyranny of Printers": Newspaper Politics in the Early American Republic'' (2003) (ISBN 0-8139-2177-5)
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  • ...ricket match was first reported in a newspaper. The earliest known English newspaper was published on Saturday, 2 December 1620, but not in England. It was prod
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  • ...ovide dinners of supreme elegance and luxury."<ref>De Groot, in an unnamed newspaper article reprinted in ''In Search of the Perfect Meal'', page 241</ref> When
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  • ...ere he originally worked at a diamond mine. He then co-established a small newspaper in [[Transvaal]], where he began to hone his literary skills which would be
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  • ...the Russells’ slaves – Peggy and her children. Peter Russell’s letters and newspaper ads reveal the extent of his efforts to get rid of them.
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  • ...is increasingly common to see them written horizontally, left to right ([[newspaper]]s take advantage of this to display articles both vertically and horizonta
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  • [[Image:Boston1775.jpg|thumb|350px|Loyalist newspaper cartoon from Boston 1776 ridicules "Yankie Doodles" [[militia]] who have en ...n the creation of [[Sam Slick]], the "Yankee Clockmaker", in a column in a newspaper in Halifax, Nova Scotia (now part of Canada), in 1835. The character was a
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  • ...founded in 1906. However, this is in conflict with an article in the same newspaper that appeared on 21 August 1905 that indicates an opening date of 15 Septem
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  • ...erroneous publication in 1888 of a premature obituary of Nobel by a French newspaper, condemning his invention of dynamite, is said to have made him decide to l
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  • ...Sicily, 1943] Canadians in Sicily: Photos, battle info, video footage and newspaper archives. ...m.ca/cwm/newspapers/operations/sicilianitalian_e.html World War Two Online Newspaper Archives - The Sicilian and Italian Campaigns, 1943-1945]
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  • ...was the only Republican to be elected, defeating the Democratic candidate, newspaper magnate and populist [[William Randolph Hearst]] by 57,900 votes out of a t
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  • ...r of the [[Nhan Dan| ''Nhan Dan'', or People's Daily]], the official Party newspaper. In the 1980s, he became increasingly upset with the policies of his count
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  • ...iddle-east/uk-sources-see-iran-involved-potential-vessel-hijack-says-times-newspaper-2021-08-03/ ...= UK sources see Iran involved in potential vessel hijack, says Times newspaper
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  • ...|Advertisement in the Wednesday 13 March 1968 edition of the West Midlands newspaper ''Express & Star'', for Obs-Tweedle's first ever concert, at the Three Men
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  • ...Rogers incorporated commentary into his show about stories he read in the newspaper. This marked an important turning point in Rogers' career. Early in Roger ...ed them to the almost nonexistent facilities in the United States. Rogers' newspaper columns frequently emphasized the safety record, speed, and convenience of
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  • When used for a communicative purpose, such as in English-language [[newspaper]]s, this variety is typically very similar to [[American English]] in [[voc
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  • ...1809 and a depletion of the Bank of England's gold reserves. A letter to a newspaper by the economist David Ricardo expressing concern at "the high price of bul
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  • ...le_a4e1fb28-f9ac-11e9-ac26-b7f654ae5841.html |access-date=29 October 2019 |newspaper=Cape May County Herald |date=29 October 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archi ...-triple-commissioning |title=us-coast-guard-conducts-triple-commissioning |newspaper=Dvids |date=29 July 2021 |publisher=Defense Visual Information Distribution
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  • ...came popularly known as flying saucers after a story in the East Oregonian newspaper, on June 26, 1947, reported salesman Kenneth Arnold's sighting of extremely ...ublisher = Pendleton, Oregon East Oregonian}}</ref> A subsequent follow-up newspaper story coined the term "flying saucer" to describe the objects that Arnold r
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  • ...k/news/obituaries/1510088/Michael-Gilbert.html|accessdate=13 November 2012|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=10 February 2006}}</ref> and in 1990 he was presented [[ ...k/news/obituaries/1510088/Michael-Gilbert.html|accessdate=13 November 2012|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=10 February 2006}}</ref> His POW experience and the roug
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  • ...bolic importance was everything. "As if by magic," commented a Boston Whig newspaper, "it brought to a head the great question that is about to divide the Ameri
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  • ...this haunting novel is based upon an actual event which he read about in a newspaper. It takes place in Holstein in 1859-1861, five years before the German/Dan
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  • .... ''Fairtrade is an unjust movement that serves the rich''. The Guardian (newspaper) 5 September 2014.</ref>
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  • ...on of 9,000, became the City of Toronto. William Lyon Mackenzie, a radical newspaper publisher and former member of the provincial legislature, became its first
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  • ...and short stories for small American magazines while working for a weekly newspaper in Hartland, New Brunswick<ref name=Oliver1990 />. His early poems are char
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  • ...] about events that are of interest to people. Journalism, especially in [[newspaper]]s, is also regarded by many as the "first rough draft of history" <ref> Th Politically, the rise of journalism, [[newspaper]]s and [[public affairs]] reporting, accompanied the rise of modern [[state
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  • ...l educated and middle class in origin. Some had been lawyers, businessmen, newspaper editors, and other pillars of Northern communities. The majority (including ...tion as governor to trade in state bonds for his own personal benefit. The newspaper company he owned also had a contract with the state government. Warmoth rem
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  • ...wife's home in Augusta, Maine, and purchased an interest in the Republican newspaper the ''Kennebec Journal''. He entered politics as a Republican, was elected
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  • ...oosevelt Versus Recovery, 1933-1938'' Praeger Publishers. 1991; summarizes newspaper editorials [http://www.questia.com/library/book/pride-prejudice-and-politic
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  • ...the game using a text interface by entering commands such as <code>EXAMINE NEWSPAPER</code>, <code>PULL LEVER</code> and <code>EAST</code>. This sub-genre is al
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  • ...hurches began to incorporate these values into their own dress. In 1873, a newspaper report about Easter at Christ Church said "More than half the congregation
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  • ...it clubs he formed in the province. Alberta's businessmen, professionals, newspaper editors and the traditional middle-class leaders protested vehemently at Ab
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  • #Newspaper reports of a strong Royal Air Force (RAF) presence were propaganda;
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  • .... P., Angelo, J., & Louis, E. (2011). Deadline artists: America’s greatest newspaper columns (1st ed. ed.). New York, NY: Overlook Press.
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  • ...is increasingly common to see them written horizontally, left to right ([[newspaper]]s take advantage of this to display articles both vertically and horizonta
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  • ...issioners refused to enter discussions upon this basis, giving rise to the newspaper slogan, "Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute!" The Directory
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  • ...ttps://www.nytimes.com/1981/11/22/books/friedan-second.html?pagewanted=all|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date = November 22, 1981|access-date=March 9, 2018}} ...wned a jewelry store in Peoria, and Miriam wrote for the society page of a newspaper when Friedan's father fell ill. Her mother's new life outside the home seem
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  • ...We were started as a Christian nation," Blanchard told The Virginian-Pilot newspaper, "and I feel it's God's purpose we stay a Christian nation." The local gove
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  • ...actually doing the job himself; but he sees Psmith's advertisement in the newspaper offering his personal services, and tags along to London with Lord Emsworth
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  • ...e he wrote the many books, academic articles, lectures, and the syndicated newspaper column (which ran for 13 years) by which he exerted his influence on Americ
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  • ...popularly known as flying saucers after a story in the ''East Oregonian'' newspaper, on June 26, 1947, reported salesman Kenneth Arnold's sighting of extremely | publisher = Pendleton, Oregon East Oregonian}}</ref> A follow-up newspaper story coined the term "flying saucer" to describe the objects that Arnold r
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  • ...ton Globe. September, 1995.</ref>. Video personals were an updated form of newspaper personals that gave a much more intimate aspect to the advertisement<ref>"D The first online dating service (match.com) was created in 1995 to migrate newspaper personals online and it is currently the largest, with about 15 million use
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  • ...in March 1942 with a little bit of college behind him and a little bit of newspaper work."
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  • "In 1966 the club ran newspaper ads opposed to the building of dams on the Colorado River. As a result, th
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  • ...ter this speech, all political parties other than the fascists and their [[newspaper]]s were suppressed. The [[Italian Fascist Party|fascist party]] became the
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  • ::German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble in an interview for the newspaper Bild, 2 January 2012 ...el once again rejects eurobonds'', Die Bundesregierung, 23.11.2011]</ref>. Newspaper reports in Germany indicated that some within her Christian Democratic Uni
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  • [[Haaretz]] columnist [[Gideon Levy]], wrote in a more liberal newspaper,<blockquote>Now is the time to say to the United States: Enough flattery. I
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  • ...produced by the president and a birth announcement appeared in a Honolulu newspaper in the week after his birth. A birth certificate purporting to prove Mr Oba
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  • ...eons respectively". Buchwald is certainly [[Art Buchwald]], the celebrated newspaper columnist and humorist, who, at the time of the book's publication, was sti
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  • ...ace challenges whaling in the Southern Ocean. In victory, Japan's biggest newspaper report there will be a 20% reduction in the number of whales targeted in th
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  • ...hen to the USA in 1796, where at Cat Cove, near Salem Neck, he published a newspaper - the ''Universal Geography'', an ancestor of the ''National Geographic''.
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  • ...kes and writing anti-[[capitalism|capitalist]] op-ed pieces for the campus newspaper. In spite of majoring in philosophy, Hofstadter wrote a senior thesis titl
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  • ...Most leading Democratic newspapers rejected his candidacy, and his chief newspaper supporter was [[William Randolph Hearst]], whose family fortune was based o ...words a minute, he turned out 63,000 words, enough to fill 52 columns of a newspaper. (No paper printed more than a column or two.) In Wisconsin, he made 12 sp
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  • ...mericans|Polonia]] sustained diverse political cultures, each with its own newspaper. In 1920 the community had a choice of five daily papers - from the Sociali ...the city itself.<ref> David V. Groeninger, "Chicago Imagined: The Role of Newspaper Columnists in Creating a City of the Mind, 1890-1930." PhD dissertation Lo
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  • #Newspaper reports of a strong Royal Air Force (RAF) presence were propaganda;
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  • [[Image:1840log.jpg|thumb|375px|Whig campaign newspaper, edited by [[Horace Greeley]] in New York City]] ...1850s. While Douglas and the Democrats were somewhat behind the Whigs in newspaper work, they made up for this weakness by an emphasis on party loyalty. Anyo
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  • ...ba's claim to revive old truths.<ref>Kent (2005), page 57</ref>The British newspaper [[the Times]] described Sathya Sai Baba's teachings in 2001 as "a collectio ...com/wikirefs/trouw2.html]. </ref> The [[India Today]] magazine and a Dutch newspaper stated that disaffection was accompanied by severe emotional distress.<ref>
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  • ...with jobs in [[sports journalism|sportswriting]] and reporting at a local newspaper in his 20s, but first achieved success after his promotion to publicity man ...o all seven thousand homes in the area at a cost of $196, spending $65 for newspaper ads, $50 on radio, plus an additional $65 for three hundred window cards, h
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  • ...h project, a unique community developed. For example, Django grew out of a newspaper publishing community in Lawrence, Kansas, taking deadlines and documentatio
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  • ...pped on an icy street corner in Lynn, Massachusetts and fell hard. A local newspaper reported that “Dr. Cushing, who was called, found her injuries to be inte ...mitted by readers. The first issue of ''The Christian Science Monitor'', a newspaper that would eventually garner seven Pulitzer Prizes, appeared on November 25
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  • ...lishing nine novels, a half-dozen book length ''reportages'' and countless newspaper columns.<ref>"Jean Lartéguy: A Popular Phenomenon" by David O'Connell, ''T
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  • ...the publication of the article, 'The Forgotten Prisoners', in the Observer newspaper. Benenson wrote the article because he was moved by the imprisonment of two
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  • But the editors of that newspaper, though generally in agreement with the thrust of the report, voiced concer ...inging statement of failure” of the Bush administration's Iraq policy. The newspaper ''Le Monde'' noted that it was a “lesson in diplomacy for Bush.” Howeve
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  • ...firm, Pamela Martin & Associates, during a series of interviews with this newspaper.
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  • ...an was Johan Alfred Enander, longtime editor of ''Hemlandet'', the Swedish newspaper in Chicago. Enander argued that the Vikings were instrumental in enabling t ...e remarkable, and cultural leadership was exerted by numerous magazine and newspaper editors more so than by churchmen. The Swedish American press was the secon
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  • ...ith a Bachelor of Laws in 1880. While in law school, he worked on the area newspaper ''[[The Cincinnati Commercial]]''.<ref>Pringle (1939) v. 1 </ref> ...ent of the [[American Bar Association]]. He spent much of his time writing newspaper articles and books, most notably his series on American [[legal philosophy]
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  • Her letter was published in the Soviet newspaper ''[[Pravda]]'' and on April 25, she received a response from Andropov:
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  • ...nt itself to compete in twenty-first century America. In 2007, the British newspaper Daily Telegraph named him one of America's fifty most influential conservat
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  • ...ected governor of New York in 1918. [[William Randolph Hearst]], a leading newspaper publisher, was the leader of the left-wing of the Democratic party in the c
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  • ...that [[James Gordon Bennett junior]], owner of the ''[[New York Herald]]'' newspaper and the ''[[International Herald Tribune]]'', established the [[Gordon Benn
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  • ...per market,<ref> [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,1782,00.html ABC Newspaper Circulation Figures] ''[[The Times]]'', May 12 2006, accessed May 16 2006.< | title = Audit Bureau of Circulation ''Interactive Analysis National Newspaper Selection - Average Net Circulation (UK) 03-Jul-2006 to 30-Jul-2006''
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  • ...under of the [[Federalist party]], Hamilton supported it with subsidies to newspaper editors like Noah Webster, and the encouragement of the Treasury's network
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  • ...over the space of eight years) caused the collapse of the project in 1889. Newspaper articles uncovered the names of 150 deputies who had been bribed, including ...hed an open letter to the President in [[Georges Clemenceau|Clemenceau]]'s newspaper l'Aurore. The letter was entitled "J'accuse" and in separate paragraphs eac
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  • ...depended on the number of readers. By dropping a strict party affiliation, newspaper barons like [[William Randolph Hearst]] and [[Joseph Pulitzer]] could doubl
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  • ...mes violent; in 1826, for example, Tories threw the presses of Mackenzie's newspaper into Toronto Bay. In 1837, during a period of economic distress following a
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  • ...wed this wave of success with ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' (1939), based on newspaper articles he had written in San Francisco, and considered by many to be his
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  • ...eiter]] (regional party head) of [[Pomerania]], in the [[Rhineland]] party newspaper ''National-sozialistische Briefe'' (National-Socialist Letters), of which h ...Goebbels developed his talent for propaganda as editor of the Berlin Nazi newspaper ''[[Der Angriff]]'' (The Attack) and as the author of a stream of Nazi post
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  • ...reviewed the second volume of ''Select Documents'' in the Communist Party newspaper ''Tribune'', he criticised Clark for his lack of [[Marxism|marxist]] unders ...ts key assertion and the conclusions which so strongly flowed from it. The newspaper should have taken further steps to check the accuracy of its reports. While
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