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* February 15 – The Visegrad Agreement, establishing cooperation to move toward free-market systems, is signed by the leaders of Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland.
*" Visegrad Rape Victims Say Their Cries Go Unheard " by Nidzara Ahmetasevic, Nerma Jelacic and Selma Boracic – Institute for War and Peace Reporting Balkan Insight, 18 October 2006 ( BIRN report on the ICTY's failure to bring charges in relation to the use of the Vilina Vlas spa hotel as a rape camp )

Visegrad and from
The continually expanding Visegrad Scholarship Program awards individual mobility stipends from the International Visegrád Fund for students of Master's or postgraduate levels.
Students from the following countries and territories are eligible for the scholarships: the Visegrad Group countries ( Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia ), also Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Russia and Ukraine.
On August 5, 2001, survivors of the massacre returned to Visegrad for the burial of 180 bodies exhumed from mass graves.

opinion and journal
They started a student publication, The New Individualist Review, which was the outstanding libertarian journal of opinion for some years.
One journal for librarians published a writer's opinion that " asking persons without cataloging experience to design automated catalogs ... is as practical as asking Raymond Burr to pole vault.
In June 2010, the journal Arutz Sheva reported that tensions caused by differences of opinion over the recent Gaza flotilla raid, had caused Arab residents of the village to threaten to expel the Jewish residents from the village.
For around fifty years the neighborhood has been home to National Review, the conservative journal of opinion founded by William F. Buckley, Jr., most of that time at 150 East 35th Street, currently at 215 Lexington Avenue at 33rd Street.
Smith was the founder and editor of " South Today ," a journal of fiction and opinion, both literary and political, that was the first magazine in the South to publish stories and articles by black writers.
In 1938, the old formalism began to give way with Justice Stone's opinion in Western Live Stock v. Bureau of Revenue, 303 U. S. 250, which examined New Mexico's franchise tax, measured by gross receipts, as applied to receipts from out-of-state advertisers in a journal produced by taxpayers in New Mexico but circulated both inside and outside the State.
Early in 1869, Eliot had presented his ideas about reforming American higher education in a compelling two-part article, " The New Education ," in The Atlantic Monthly, the nation's leading journal of opinion.
Jean-Marie Colombani, former editor of the daily Le Monde, was attributed by Le Monde diplomatiques former director general Bernard Cassen as saying: " Le Monde diplomatique is a journal of opinion ; Le Monde is a journal of opinions.
The launching of a conservative weekly journal of opinion in a country widely assumed to be a bastion of conservatism at first glance looks like a work of supererogation, rather like publishing a royalist weekly within the walls of Buckingham Palace.
Shortly after its beginning, Action Française have tried to influence public opinion by turning its journal to a daily newspaper and by creating various organizations.
The two magazines were very similar at that time — both were left of center, The Nation further left than TNR ; both had circulations around 100, 000, TNR had a slightly higher circulation ; and both lost money — and it was thought that the two magazines could unite and make the most powerful journal of opinion.
* The Vassar Chronicle is the College's only political journal, published monthly by the Moderate, Independent, Conservative Alliance ( MICA ), which seeks to expand the breadth of political dialogue on campus by publishing long-form opinion columns.
Vallas goes on to state: " Public opinion made no similar mistake on this score " and quotes a journal usually opposed to Franck as saying that the award was " above all things an act of homage paid justly if a little tardily to the distinguished composer of Rédemption and Les Béatitudes.
Given Lizardi's career as a pioneering Mexican journalist, his novel can also be read as a journal of opinion in the guise of a picaresque novel.
Prior to entering broadcasting, he was associate editor of America, a weekly opinion journal published by American Jesuits.
In the mid-1940s while still at Maryland, Mills had begun contributing ' journalistic sociology ' and opinion pieces to intellectual journals such as The New Republic, The New Leader, and Politics, the journal established by Mills friend Dwight Macdonald in 1944.
** reporting and opinion on US Government position from the National Review, a US conservative journal
The American Conservative ( TAC ) is a monthly journal of opinion published by the American Ideas Institute.
On October 19, 2006, Tillman's brother Kevin broke his silence about his brother's death, lashing out at the Iraq War in a 660-word essay published on Truthdig, a progressive online journal of news and opinion.
They produce The Ripon Forum, the Nation's longest running Republican thought and opinion journal.
* Harvard Educational Review, a peer-reviewed academic journal of opinion and research dealing with education
From 1844 to 1864, Brownson maintained the Review as a Catholic journal of opinion, including many reviews of " inspirational novels " meant to encourage Catholic belief .< REF NAME =" THORP "> Thorp, Willard.
Since its founding issue, the Review has gone through numerous incarnations, from a long-form magazine format, to an opinion journal format, to more traditional newspaper format.

opinion and edited
Mitchel, with aid from Patrick James Smyth, escaped from the colony in 1853 and settled in America where he edited the collections of the poetry of Mangan and Davis, He established the radical Irish nationalist newspaper The Citizen in New York, as an expression of radical Irish-American anti-British opinion.
When he edited and reissued the book in 1951, he softened his opinion of Crosby somewhat.
He tries to read and answer all his mail by himself and finds that the volume is too much and he needs to rely on secretaries ; he is exasperated with his ministers and has them arrested, but soon realises that he does not know enough to govern by himself, and is forced to release the ministers and institute constitutional monarchy ; when a war breaks out he does not accept being shut up in his palace, but slips away and joins up, pretending to be a peasant boy-and narrowly avoids becoming a POW ; he takes the offer of a friendly journalist to publish for him a " royal paper "-and finds much later that he gets carefully edited news and that the journalist is covering up the gross corruption of the young king's best friend ; he tries to organise the children of all the world to hold processions and demand their rights – and ends up antagonising other kings ; he falls in love with a black African princess and outrages racist opinion ( by modern standards, however, Korczak's depiction of blacks is itself not completely free of stereotypes which were current at the time of writing ); finally, he is overthrown by the invasion of three foreign armies and exiled to a desert island, where he must come to terms with reality – and finally does.
His article " The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics " ( Ideology and Discontent, edited by David E. Apter, 1964 ) held that public opinion tended to be not very consistent across issues, not very stable over time, and not very understanding of ideology.
During the following years, Sanguinetti worked as a journalist, working from a viewpoint that was critical of the de facto Government, in El Día Newspaper ( 1973 – 1981 ), Visión Newspaper ( since 1974, as an opinion columnist, a collaboration which he has continued up until today ), and in the weekly publication Correo de los Viernes ( established by him in 1981 and edited until 1984 ), as well as in the promotion of cultural and sports activities as the President of the Regional UNESCO Centre for the promotion of books in South America ( 1975 – 1984 ) and Vice-President of the popular Peñarol Football Club.
The Center regularly designs and publishes monographs and edited volumes of sociological research devoted to the state of the public opinion in Russia.
Sant edited Tomorrow, a monthly English-language magazine ( 1982 – 1985 ), and of Society, a quarterly opinion magazine, apart from authoring numerous articles.
The opinion paragraph is also edited to include an additional phrase in the first sentence, so that the user is reminded that the auditor's opinion explicitly excludes the qualification expressed.
Goschen's account of the " scrap of paper " conversation dated August 6 was later edited and published by the British Government and outraged public opinion in Britain and the United States.
* An agent operating under intelligence instructions who uses his official or public position, and other means, to exert influence on policy, public opinion, the course of particular events, the activity of political organizations and state agencies in target countries ( KGB Lexicon: The Soviet Intelligence Officer ’ s Handbook, edited by KGB archivist Vasiliy Mitrokhin ).

opinion and by
What is simply an opinion formed in defiance of the laws of human probability, whether or not it is later confirmed, has become by September of the election year `` a firm conviction ''.
They emerged as interchangeable cogs in a faulty but formidable machine: shaved nearly naked, hair queued, greatcoated, jackbooted, and best of all -- in the opinion of the British professional, Major Semple-Lisle -- `` their minds are not estranged from the paths of obedience by those smatterings of knowledge which only serve to lead to insubordination and mutiny ''.
According to William Ringler's study, Stephen Gosson, the theater business in London had become a thriving enterprise by 1577, and, in the opinion of many, a thoroughly bad business.
The chancellor of the Exchequer wrote on the petition: `` in myn opinion it is very resonable and conscionable for hir maiestie to graunt in relief of this towne twise afflicted and almost wasted by fire ''.
The current stereotype of straight news reporting was probably invaluable in protecting the press and its readers from pollution by that combination of doctored fact, fancy, and personal opinion called yellow journalism which flourished in this country more than a generation ago.
Of those who have an opinion, it seems that assessment by location is preferred.
To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode Island with respect to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge.
It is assumed that the flux values increase by a factor of 2.512 per magnitude, in accordance with the opinion that the total mass flux in each unit range in magnitude is constant.
Again, I at first misconstrued this disconcertingly intense communication, and I quickly cast through my mind to account for her being able to speak, with such utter conviction, of an opinion held by my father, now several years deceased.
`` Use of such weapons has been outlawed by the general opinion of civilized mankind.
This opinion is supported by one of the nation's leading psychiatrists, Dr. Maurice E. Linden, director of the Mental Health Division of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health.
`` All too frequently '', points out James O'Gara, managing editor of Commonweal, `` Catholics run roughshod over Protestant sensibilities in this matter, by failure to consider the reasoning behind the Protestant position and, particularly, by their jibes at the fact that Protestant opinion on birth control has changed in recent decades ''.
In 1957 Nixon delivered a significant opinion that a majority of Senators had the power to adopt new rules at the beginning of each new Congress, and that any rules laid down by previous Congresses were not binding.
The gentle Channing, revered by all Bostonians, orthodox or Unitarian, wrote to a friend in Louisville that among its many virtues Boston did not abound in a tolerant spirit, that the yoke of opinion crushed individuality of judgment and action: `` No city in the world is governed so little by a police, and so much by mutual inspections and what is called public sentiment.
This was developed into the language " E-Prime " by D. David Bourland, Jr. 15 years after his death ( E-Prime a form of the English language in which the verb " to be " does not appear in any of its forms ; for example, the sentence " the movie was good " could translate into E-Prime as " I liked the movie ", thereby distinguishing opinion from fact ).
: That, in the opinion of this Conference, the following Articles supply a basis on which approach may be by God's blessing made towards Home Reunion:
Despite popular opinion, Limbo, which was elaborated upon by theologians beginning in the Middle Ages, never entered into the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, yet, at times, the church incorporated the theory in its ordinary belief.
Alcott was rejected by most public opinion and, by the summer of 1837, he had only 11 students left and no assistant after Margaret Fuller moved to Providence, Rhode Island.
Those such as James A. Weisheipl and Joachim R. Söder have referred to him as the greatest German philosopher and theologian of the Middle Ages, an opinion supported by contemporaries such as Roger Bacon.
Seven Republican senators – William Pitt Fessenden, Joseph S. Fowler, John B. Henderson, Lyman Trumbull, Peter G. Van Winkle and notably Senators Grimes and Ross played a decisive role ; purportedly disturbed by how the proceedings had been manipulated to give a one-sided presentation of the evidence, they voted against conviction, in defiance of their party and public opinion.
He emphasizes in this section, by way of warning, that philosophers with nuanced thoughts will likely be cast aside in favor of those whose conclusions more intuitively match popular opinion.

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