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Baxter and Bulletin
The Baxter Bulletin weekly newspaper was named in 1973 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association as the " Best Overall Weekly Newspaper in the United States " in the over 10, 000-circulation category.

Baxter and local
After a number of years performing with local California bands and folk trios like Good Shepherd, Judge Rainbow and the Prophetic Trumpets, The Cardboard Scheme, and The Scarlet Staircase, Taylor formed Jubal's Last Band with Steve Baxter, Kenny Paxton, and Chuck Starnes in 1972.
A long list of Route 66 people and places are credited in the film, beginning slightly beyond Baxter Springs and continuing westward through Seligman, home of Angel Delgadillo ( who explained to Pixar that local business abruptly died the afternoon I-40 opened ) and the last point before the freeway diverges away from US 66 to Peach Springs.
After three months spent working for the dying Owen as a teacher at Wroxeter, Baxter read theology with Francis Garbet, the local clergyman, adding to his reading ( initially in devotional writings, of Richard Sibbes, William Perkins and Ezekiel Culverwell, as well as the Calvinist Edmund Bunny at age 14, and then in the scholastic philosophers ) orthodox Church of England theology in Richard Hooker and George Downham, and arguments from conforming puritans in John Sprint and John Burges.
In 2000, events such as Homegrown became a prominent fixture in Cape Town and a launching platform for international and local artists such as Counterstrike, SFR, Niskerone, Tasha Baxter, Anti Alias and Rudeone.
A film made by local broadcaster Anthony Baxter in January 2009 highlighted the issue and was designed to attract attention for urgent action and put pressure on local politicians.
* The 3 / 50 Project, a " buy local " promotional campaign by marketing consultant Cinda Baxter.
The Whitecaps were brought to West Michigan by local businessmen Lew Chamberlin and Dennis Baxter.
Baxter graduated from the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut and enrolled at the School of Public Communication ( now College of Communication ) at Boston University in September 1967, where he studied journalism while continuing to perform with local bands.
In 1978, a water treatment plant was constructed in the suburbs east, which services nearby towns Mornington, Mount Eliza, Mount Martha, Somerville, Pearcedale and Baxter, and provides treated water to local vineyards, a tree plantation and lawns.
The inquest was opened on 10 September at the Working Lad's Institute, Whitechapel, by local coroner Wynne Edwin Baxter.
The inquest at the hospital, which was conducted by the coroner for East Middlesex, Wynne Edwin Baxter, was attended by Russell, Hillier, and the local chief inspector of the Metropolitan Police Service, H Division Whitechapel: John West.
The body is taken to the local coroner's office to be examined by Dr. Phibes, who is perplexed by the body's advanced state of decomposition considering Baxter died only hours earlier.
His former Headmaster, James Carmichael took an interest in ex-pupils and encouraged Baxter to join local football team Halbeath Juveniles instead of one of the glamour clubs.
Widely ignored by the British Government, media and general public, local Governor Baxter Thwaites is having an easy life in his small and peaceful colony.
The film stars Caine as Baxter Thwaites as a Governor who has ' gone native ' ( similarly to his role in The Honorary Consul ) and Billy Connolly as local biracial activist Delgado, supported by the last performance of Leonard Rossiter as Sir Malcolm Leveridge and one of the last performances of Fulton Mackay.
Held on Baxter Avenue each September, the festival features local and national music acts along with art and vendor booths.
F. Baxter Ricard, the largest local shareholder, was the company's chairman.
In 2011 a documentary directed by Anthony Baxter called ' You've Been Trumped ' was released, showing the situation of local residents adversely affected by the resort's construction.

Baxter and newspaper
He worked tirelessly as secretary to the Loyal Publication Society during the Civil War, communicating with newspaper editors across the country, including the journalist Jonathan Baxter Harrison who became a lifelong close friend.
He is a regular commentator for National Public Radio's Morning Edition, and also hosts a syndicated weekly radio program, Baxter Black on Monday and writes a syndicated weekly newspaper column, " On the Edge of Common Sense.
Stephen Fitzgerald ( Power ), a newspaper reporter from New York, meets a leprechaun ( Kellaway ) and a beautiful young woman ( Baxter ) while traveling in Ireland.
On 31 January 2005 The Age newspaper in Melbourne published a story by Andra Jackson, entitled " Mystery woman at Baxter may be ill ".

Bulletin and local
The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is published monthly by the FBI Law Enforcement Communication Unit, with articles of interest to state and local law enforcement personnel.
The primary local news source is the Feather River Bulletin, a newspaper published every Wednesday.
The local newspaper of New Brighton, The Bulletin, keeps New Brighton residents informed on various events in the city, and it is particularly thorough on two accounts: it details all of the crime in the northern suburbs and it reports on sporting events of New Brighton's Irondale High School.
Grace Hall, a local resident who had been trapped in her home for three weeks, wrote to the Tryon Daily Bulletin with an idea: form a local crafts center so that area residents would have the knowledge to create arts or crafts so that in the wake of another blizzard they would have something to do with their time.
War dialing or wardialing ( the name is derived from the 1983 film WarGames ) is a technique of using a modem to automatically scan a list of telephone numbers, usually dialing every number in a local area code to search for computers, Bulletin board systems and fax machines.
Members and friends receive the online CUUPS Bulletin, which reports continental and local chapter activities and explores contemporary Paganism.
Randolph instituted a Bulletin Board System, enhanced by the donation of a 1200 baud modem in 1984 by local television station WAAY-TV.
The Hub will be home to the Braidstone Bulletin — a local community newsletter and will have small meeting rooms available for local groups.
The name " Dragon " for the club was derived from Kramer's Dragon Computer ( a European version of Radio Shack's Color Computer ), which hosted a local Bulletin Board System (" The Dragon ") that initially served as a central hub for both organizations.
They had two sons, David Binney Putnam ( 1913 – 1992 ) and George Palmer Putnam, Jr .( born 1921 ), and for a time lived in Bend, Oregon, where Putnam was the publisher and editor of the local newspaper, the Bend Bulletin.
Illustrating this old story on the front page of the local newspaper, The Sioux Lookout Bulletin, is an iconic image of a First Nations man, holding a hand above his eyes to scan the waters.
To coordinate updates to the BB a process called the Bulletin Board Liaison ( BBL ) runs on each machine to keep the local copy of the BB up-to-date.
By the age of fourteen, he was contributing articles to two local newspapers ( Coraopolis Record and Moon Bulletin ) and was published in two national high school anthologies.
He also contributed numerous articles on these subjects to various local and foreign scholarly publications, such as Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review, Bulletin of the Philippine Historical Association, Hispanic American Historical Review, Comment, Science Review, Theological Studies, and Philippine Studies.
Highburton was the home of local magazine ' The Burton Bulletin '.
Articles about the competition are published in the newsletter, The Bulletin, which also contains information on local affairs, either past, present or upcoming, and provides advertisements for local businesses.
They hid arms and provided safe houses for volunteers, helped run the Dáil Courts and local authorities, and in the production of the Irish Bulletin, official newspaper of the Irish Republic.

Bulletin and newspaper
* The Gold Coast Bulletin, the principal daily newspaper of Australia's Gold Coast City
The Amelia Bulletin Monitor, a weekly newspaper, has covered the county since 1973.
* Burnet Bulletin newspaper
The Butler Bulletin, serving eastern DeKalb County, Ind., was purchased by KPC Media Group Inc. in December 2005, from publisher Joe Shelton, who founded the newspaper in 1976.
Las Cruces Bulletin is a weekly community newspaper published in Las Cruces by FIG Publications, LLC.
The Jenks Journal, Glenpool Post and Bixby Bulletin were combined into one print publication in January 2012, but each newspaper has its own section on the South County Leader website.
* Philomath Bulletin, weekly newspaper
Within a few years, it boasted a grain company, a furniture company, a drugstore, a newspaper called the Tom Bean Bulletin, a saloon, a dance hall, a movie theater, and the Tom Bean social club.
References: Washington Geologic Survey Bulletin No. 3 by George Watkin Evans ( 1912 ); Washington State Coal Mine Inspector Reports ( 1887 – 1975 ); Ravensdale Reflections by Barbara Nilson ( copyright 2004 ; Washington State Place Names by James Phillips ( 1972 ); Voice of the Valley newspaper ( December 16, 2008 page 8 ); State of Washington Fatal Accident Report for 1955 by C. R.
In addition, there is a daily newspaper called " The Daily Bulletin " which consists of a one page paper with daily news and advertisements that is published in Colfax.
Thurston discovers an article dated April 18, 1925, from the Sydney Bulletin, an Australian newspaper.
The Gonzaga Bulletin is the official, weekly student newspaper of Gonzaga University.
Starting on February 13, 1956 Janet Easson teamed up with the artist Tom Kerr, also of Dundee, to publish The Nibblers as a comic strip in The Bulletin and Scots Pictorial a daily newspaper published in Glasgow.
In 1901, he and Lionel joined the staff of the Sydney Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, magazine and review.
The Glasgow newspaper The Bulletin from 15 April 1958 and The Times from 29 April 1958 refer to a ploughman's lunch consisting of bread, cheese and pickle.
The university's newspaper, The Bulletin, has existed since 1901.
The Charger Bulletin is a student-run newspaper published by students at the University of New Haven in West Haven, Connecticut since 1938.
The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin is a daily newspaper based in Ontario, California, and serving the San Bernardino Valley region.
Buendia also had a broadsheet column entitled CURSOR, which was published weekly in the Entertainment Section of The Manila Bulletin newspaper.
From 1919, during the Irish War of Independence, the Gazette was challenged by the Irish Bulletin, the official newspaper of the rival government of the Irish Republic, produced by its Department of Propaganda and appearing weekly from 11 November 1919 to 11 July 1921.
Mayor John Molony drew international press attention in August 2008 when he told the Townsville Bulletin newspaper that Mount Isa's gender imbalance made it a good place for " not so attractive " women to live.

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