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U and Magazine
U. S. advertisement for the 11th edition from the May 1913 issue of National Geographic Magazine
In a 1908 interview with U. S. journalist James Creelman published in Pearson's Magazine, Porfirio Díaz said that Mexico was ready for a democracy and that the 1910 presidential election would be a free election.
Its major interests include 15 daily and 38 weekly newspapers, and more than 300 magazines around the world, including Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Elle and O, The Oprah Magazine ; 29 television stations through Hearst Television Inc. which reach a combined 18 % of U. S. viewers ; ownership in leading cable networks, including A + E Networks, and ESPN Inc .; as well as business publishing, Internet businesses, television production, newspaper features distribution and real estate.
Interest in letterboxing in the U. S. is generally considered to have started with a feature article in the Smithsonian Magazine in April 1998.
** FUNGI Magazine for professionals and amateurs-largest circulating U. S. publication concerning all things mycological
In the December 1997 issue of Dragon Magazine, in an article on Garfield's trading card game patent application, it was reported that Garfield is the great-great-grandson of U. S. President James A. Garfield ( 1831 – 81 ), and that his great-uncle invented the paper clip.
Due to the efforts of Merrill Swan, W6AEE, of the " The RTTY Society of Southern California " publisher of RTTY and Wayne Green, W2NSD, of CQ Magazine, Amateur Radio operators successfully petitioned the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) to amend Part 12 of the Regulations, which was effective on February 20, 1953.
* December 2 – Hustler Magazine v. Falwell is argued before the U. S. Supreme Court.
* Tango Magazine, a U. S. magazine for adult women under 40
U. S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the ban would apply to both carry-on bags and checked bags on domestic and international flights in-bound to the U. S. PC Magazine opined that the ban would not affect average travelers, whose ink cartridges are generally lighter, but would affect the importing of laser printer supplies, as many laser toner cartridges weigh well in excess of a pound.
In the U. S. magazines such as Op Magazine, Factsheet Five and Unsound rose to fill the void.
* 1998: In the US, Time Magazine and CNN ran news stories alleging that in 1970 U. S. Air Force A-1E Skyraiders engaged in a covert operation called Operation Tailwind, in which they deliberately dropped sarin-containing weapons on U. S. troops who had defected in Laos.
Cryptic crosswords do not commonly appear in U. S. publications, although they can be found in magazines such as GAMES Magazine, The Nation, Harper's, and occasionally in the Sunday New York Times.
From 1916 to 1922 he edited the U. S. edition of Pearson's Magazine, a popular monthly which combined short story fiction with socialist-tinted features on contemporary news topics.
In September 2006, Ellsberg wrote in Harper's Magazine that he hoped someone would leak information about a potential U. S. invasion of Iran before the invasion happened, to stop the war.
Major articles in Byte Magazine introduced the NAPLPS system to a wider audience, spread over a four month period in the February, March, April, and May 1983 issues. With the standard complete, the U. S. teletext plans started moving forward.
According to the April 1907 issue of The Century Magazine, for well over 30 years dating from 1870, St. Clair County was in open rebellion against the U. S. Government, refusing to pay interest on bonds which it had issued to assist in the building of a railroad, which was never built.
According to a May 2004 Time Magazine article on obesity in the United States, Jefferson County had the highest percentage of obese adult residents ( 26. 1 %) of any county in the U. S. In that context, the percentage measured were those with a body mass index between 30 and 40 ( any measure greater than 40 corresponds to morbid obesity ).
The U. S. News & World Report for 2012 have Wittenberg ranked as the 121st best Liberal Arts college in the US, and Forbes Magazine ranked the schools as the 176th best university in the country.
In addition to winning various national and regional awards, Chattanooga was the profile city of the August 2007 edition of US Airways Magazine, Volkswagen announced the construction of its first U. S. auto plant in over three decades, the Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant, in July 2008, Chattanooga was ranked 8th out of America's 100 largest metro areas for the best " Bang For Your Buck " city, according to Forbes magazine, which measured overall affordability, housing rates, and more, in December 2009, and got the first one gigabit a second Internet service in the United States in September 2010 through the city-owned utility of EPB, among other major events.
In 2007 and again in 2010, Newsweek Magazine rated Canyon del Oro in the top 5 % of public schools in the U. S. Amphitheater High School serves the south-central neighborhoods of Casas Adobes, between River Road and Orange Grove Road.
In 2007 and again in 2010, Newsweek Magazine rated Canyon del Oro in the top 5 % of public schools in the U. S., one of a handful of schools in Arizona included on the list.
The city was ranked number 4 on the 100 Best U. S. Cities to live by Best Life Magazine.

U and travel
In mid-November 2000, the 9 / 11 Commission believes that Nami, Wail and Waleed al-Shehri, all of whom had obtained their U. S. visas in late October, traveled in a group from Saudi Arabia to Beirut and then onward to Iran where they could travel through to Afghanistan without getting their passports stamped.
The number 83 stands for the United States — hence, F83 is U. S. history, G83 U. S. travel, JU83 U. S. politics, WP83 U. S. painting.
As it was, his political activities caused his travel to be restricted by the U. S. government and he did not visit the UK until later, at which point he met none of the DNA researchers in England.
11 On December 1981, the State Department invalidated U. S. passports for travel to Libya ( a de facto travel ban ) and, for purposes of safety, advised all U. S. citizens in Libya to leave.
U. S. Customs and Border Protection | CBP Office of Field Operations agent checking the Authentication | authenticity of a travel document at an international airport using a stereo microscope
In the 1840s, two decades after the Monroe Doctrine declared U. S. intentions to be the dominant anti-European imperial power in the Western Hemisphere, North American and French interests became excited about the prospects of constructing railroads and / or canals through Central America to quicken trans-oceanic travel.
The clause also embraces a right to travel, so that a citizen of one state can go and enjoy privileges and immunities in any other state ; this constitutional clause was expressly extended to Puerto Rico by the U. S. Congress through the federal law and signed by the President Harry S. Truman in 1947.
Sea-based transportation of any merchandise or persons shipped entirely or even partly by water between U. S. points — either directly or indirectly via one or any number of foreign points — U. S. Federal Law requires that said items or persons must travel in U. S .- built, U. S .- crewed, U. S .- citizen owned vessels that are U. S .- documented by the Coast Guard for such maritime " cabotage " carriage.
Overall, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that big game hunting for deer and elk generates approximately $ 11. 8 billion annually in hunting-related travel, equipment and related expenditures.
In 1978, the U. S. government paid for Kazan and his family to travel to Kazan's birthplace where many of his films were to be shown.
A conservative estimate from the Federal Reserve Board in Kansas, based on 2000 data, shows that basic travel and tourism industries accounted for 3. 6 percent of all U. S. employment.
Even more telling, data from the Travel Industry Association of America indicate that 1 out of every 18 people in the U. S. has a job directly resulting from travel expenditures.
Freedom Rides were journeys by Civil Rights activists on interstate buses into the segregated southern United States to test the United States Supreme Court decision Boynton v. Virginia, ( 1960 ) 364 U. S. that ended segregation for passengers engaged in interstate travel.
* 1935-Neutrality Act of 1935 ; when war breaks out prohibits all arms shipments ( allowing shipment of oil, steel, chemicals ); U. S. citizens can travel on belligerent ships only at own risk

U and lifestyle
Even though Roberts ' prosperous lifestyle, unorthodox fund-raising techniques, and the expanse of his organizations raised criticism and controversy, there was no credible evidence of malfeasance while he was in charge, he did not have sex-and-money scandals like some other televangelists, and he was not named among the six prosperity teachers in the financial investigations launched by U. S. Senator Charles Grassley ( R-Iowa ) in 2007.
As with any major lifestyle trend in the U. S., the " bar " trend promptly spread to Canada.
After several tests, Dr. Gerald Pohost, now head of cardiology at U. S. C., diagnosed that Jackson had been born with an atrial septal defect, a tiny hole in her heart which had previously gone undetected despite Jackson's active lifestyle.
U Magazine, a travel and lifestyle magazine, was launched in Dec 2005.
Extreme skiing in the U. S. took off in the mid 1980s after the movie Maltese Flamingo came out in 1986, and John Cummings ’ book, Hallowed Be the Extreme, documented the lifestyle of extreme skiers.
With respect to these unaddressed claims, medical practitioners also noted the potential widespread impacts of nuclear testing within the Pacific Proving Grounds, indicated by the prevalence of both radiogenic diseases, as well as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity associated with " forced changed in dietary patterns and lifestyle " resulting from U. S. administration after the testing.
* Saturday Night Magazine ( U. S .), a lifestyle magazine
A | X Armani Exchange was launched in 1991 in the U. S. It retails fashion and lifestyle products and is known for its occasionally provocative ad campaigns.
The Summit, which opened in October 1997, is a 1 million square foot ( 93, 000 m² ; 9. 3 ha ) lifestyle center located at the intersection of U. S. Highway 280 and Interstate 459 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
After years of discussion, in March 2006 Chesterfield County approved intensive zoning for the Watkins Centre, promoted as a large, mixed-use office complex and retail " lifestyle center " at the intersection of Route 288 and U. S. 60, two miles west of the Village of Midlothian.
Although no exact figures are available, the U. S. Department of Defense estimates that approximately 15 million Americans are former or current military brats, including those who spent all or part of their childhood and / or adolescence in the lifestyle.
Prior to his arrest in New Zealand, he openly enjoyed a lavish lifestyle and according to U. S. officials owned at least 18 luxury cars — including a 1959 pink Cadillac and three cars with vanity license plates that read HACKER, MAFIA, and STONED.
It is also possible that Cohn acted simply because Schine asked him to make his tour of duty with the U. S. Army more comfortable ; Schine came from a wealthy family and was accustomed to a privileged lifestyle.
It was often implied that he had led an adventurous and sometimes nomadic lifestyle before becoming a U. S. Marshal and one of his old friends proudly stated that " I knew Matt Dillon before he was civilized!
* American way of life, lifestyle of U. S. residents.
It was aimed at female viewers and showed programmes on lifestyle, cookery, health as well as U. S. daytime television shows such as Judge Joe Brown.
The growing demand for self storage in the U. S. is created by people moving ( some 40 million Americans move each year according to U. S. Census data ), and by various lifestyle transitions, such as marriage, divorce, retirement, a death in the family, etc.

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