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For the next four years Orwell mixed journalistic work – mainly for Tribune, The Observer and the Manchester Evening News, though he also contributed to many small-circulation political and literary magazines – with writing his best-known work, Nineteen Eighty-Four, which was published in 1949.
PTL's fund raising activities between 1984 – 1987 underwent scrutiny by The Charlotte Observer newspaper, eventually leading to criminal charges against Jim Bakker.
Several short-lived papers also appeared a few years later – the St Helena Times ( 1889 ), the Monthly Critic and Flashman ( 1895 ) and the St Helena Observer.
* 1992 – NASA launches the Mars Observer, a $ 511 million probe to Mars, in the first U. S. mission to the planet in 17 years.
< imagemap > File: 1940s decade montage. png | Above title bar: events during World War II ( 1939 – 1945 ): From left to right: Troops in an LCVP landing craft approaching " Omaha " Beach on " D-Day "; Adolf Hitler visits Paris, soon after the Battle of France ; The Holocaust occurred during the war as Nazi Germany carried out a programme of systematic state-sponsored genocide, during which approximately six million European Jews were killed ; The Japanese attack on the American naval base of Pearl Harbor launches the United States into the war ; An Observer Corps spotter scans the skies of London during the Battle of Britain ; The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are the first uses of nuclear weapons, killing over a quarter million people and leading to the Japanese surrender ; Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu signs the Instrument of Surrender on behalf of the Japanese Government, on board USS Missouri, effectively ending the war.
* August 21 – NASA loses radio contact with the Mars Observer orbiter 3 days before the spacecraft is scheduled to enter orbit around Mars.
* November 28 – The Observer reveals that a channel of communications has existed between the IRA and the British government, despite the government's persistent denials.
* Royal Observer Corps, branch of the RAF and British air raid warning organisation ( 1926 to 1957 ), nuclear burst and fallout warning organisation ( 1957 – 1995 ), now disbanded
Deighton also published a series of cookery books and wrote and drew a weekly strip cartoon-style illustrated cooking guide in London's The Observer newspaper – Len Deighton's Cookstrip.
Torquemada ( Edward Powys Mathers, 1892 – 1939 ), who set for The Saturday Westminster from 1925 and for The Observer from 1926 until his death, was the first setter to use cryptic clues exclusively and is often credited as the inventor of the cryptic crossword.
Torquemada's successor at The Observer was Ximenes ( Derrick Somerset Macnutt, 1902 – 1971 ), and in his influential work, Ximenes on the Art of the Crossword Puzzle ( 1966 ), he set out more detailed guidelines for setting fair cryptic clues, now known as " Ximenean principles " and sometimes described by the word " square-dealing ".
By 1914, Christoval had an estimated population of 200, two general stores, and a newspaper – the Christoval Observer.
The Observer, another liberal-minded paper, said, " The overwhelming – and damaging – impression left by the events of the last two weeks is that the Tories have been forced to settle for a second-best.
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Recent press work includes comments and features for: The Times ; Sunday Times ; Observer ; Express ; Daily Mail ; London Evening Standard ; You magazine ; Chicago Herald Tribune ; Ottawa Sun ; Glamour magazine ; Cosmopolitan ( UK, US ); FHM ( UK, US ); Men's Health ( UK, US ); New Woman ( UK, Aus ).
Rose started his recording career as a solo artist for record producers Yabby You and Niney the Observer.
* Review of Dancing with Demons, " You don't have to say you love me ", The Observer, September 3, 2000, Barbara Ellen
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* Tony Palmer, in The Observer, wrote shortly after the album's release: " If there is still any doubt that Lennon and McCartney are the greatest songwriters since Schubert, then ... album The Beatles ... should surely see the last vestiges of cultural snobbery and bourgeois prejudice swept away in a deluge of joyful music making ..."
Philip French of The Observer considered that while playing a representative of bureaucracy Le Mesurier " registered something ... complex.
* Killer, Robber, Master of Disguise ... and now the Biggest Movie Star in France by Andrew Hussey, The Observer, July 12, 2009
At the time of her appointment, former Justice Robert F. Orr, a Republican and executive director of the N. C. Institute for Constitutional Law, was quoted in the Charlotte Observer calling Parker " probably one of the more conservative justices that has been on the court in a good long while ... She's going to be reluctant to go out on a limb ... My sense is that you would find very few cases that were close to the line where she favored criminal defendants.
From It's a Bird ... It's a Plane ... It's Superman, one of her numbers, " You've Got Possibilities ," was the album's best-received song and was called " The one memorable song ... flirty, syncopated " by the Dallas Observer.
" The Observer commented that " the acting, as well as the business, will want working up before it can be fairly criticized ... the opera ... was not ready ".
" – The Observer " A yawning gap in Anglophone historical literature has now been filled ... Dr Davies writes interestingly and well.
" Philip French of The Observer described it as " a well-meaning but almost totally unconvincing tale ... a sentimental mess ," while Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian stated, " This film struck me as sucrose and false when it premiered at last year's Cannes film festival.
Contemporary critical response to Age of Consent was not positive, with Penelope Mortimer in The Observer writing: I tremendously admire James Mason and believed, until I saw Age of Consent, that he could do no wrong ... It is best forgiven and forgotten.
On October 14, 2010, the New York Observer published an article by Zeke Turner, revealing: " In other moves at Lucky ... Ms. Holley has also hired Stephanie Trong, her number two from the Jane years, as deputy editor.
It was described in 2012 in The Observer as " eccentrically run ... with something of a reputation for being the Fawlty Towers of north Yorkshire ... The landlady, the kind-hearted but sharp-tongued Tracy Daly, has been called " the rudest in Britain ".
" Atzmon responded in a letter to The Observer that " since Israel presents itself as the ' state of the Jewish people ’ ... any form of anti-Jewish activity may be seen as political retaliation.
Before the final announcement, the designs for replacement buildings were condemned in The Observer as " generic developers ' fare, with ... no sense of place ".
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