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The paper is published bi-weekly, with each issue including national and world news sections, as well as an opinion and arts section.

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The Austin Chronicle newspaper, printing Gorski's bi-weekly " Litera " column, first published the term " performance poetry " to describe the work of Gorski with composer D ' Jalma Garnier III as early as 1982.
* The Global Citizen, bi-weekly column by Meadows
" Her column for The Nation has recently changed from bi-weekly to monthly.
He writes a bi-weekly syndicated newspaper column, and is the author of six books: Nothing Could Be Finer Than a Crisis That Is Minor in the Morning ; ( Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1979 ); There's Nothing That I Wouldn't Do If You Would Be My POSSLQ ( Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1981 ); Osgood on Speaking: How to Think on Your Feet Without Falling on Your Face ( William Morrow and Company, 1988 ); The Osgood Files ( G. P.
In 1999, she joined Newsweek, writing a bi-weekly column until announcing her semi-retirement in the May 18, 2009 issue of the magazine.
From 1950 he wrote a bi-weekly column in The Statesman of Calcutta called ' Country Notebook '.
Simmons began writing a bi-weekly, 800 word column for ESPN The Magazine in 2002 but convinced ESPN after three years to give him 1, 200 words.
Ryan appears regularly on Michael Coren Live and CHEX TV Durham, and writes a bi-weekly column for the Toronto Sun.
* Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox — A bi-weekly column about current issues in web usability
Since 2002, she wrote bi-weekly a column in the conservative newspaper with a moderate Islamic worldview Zaman.
He writes a bi-weekly column for the Georgia Bulletin titled " What I have Seen and Heard ".
Zakaria also penned a bi-weekly column for the Times of India newspaper.
Evans retired from the Evans & Novak syndicated column in 1993, but he remained Novak's partner on television and in publishing a bi-weekly newsletter, The Evans & Novak Political Report.

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One of Richardson's first major printing contracts came in June 1723 when he began to print the bi-weekly The True Briton for Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton.
In October 2009, as a result of declining ad revenue and circulation, Fortune began publishing tri-weekly rather than bi-weekly.
The faction began to publish its own bi-weekly newspaper called The International, a 4-page broadsheet published in Glasgow
On May 24, 2010, Jillette began a bi-weekly show on Revision3 called Penn Point.
The section arguing for a more interventionist line carried the day at the November 1994 convention, Socialist Worker began appearing bi-weekly in January 1995, and the organization began publishing a monthly French paper.
Autoweek began publication in 1958 as a bi-weekly motorsports newsletter, titled Competition Press.
In Costa Rica, he began writing and recording ideas for a new Chroma Key album, during the day producing a bi-weekly, activist, musical radio program for Radio for Peace International, a short wave station based in San José.
In 1968, Stern and Die Zeit began publishing the Stern-Zeit bi-weekly paper for the blind, which stopped publication in mid 2007 due to financial problems.
The Times became bi-weekly in 1907, and began publication six days a week in 1912.
The paper began as a bi-weekly newspaper with a print run of 20, 000.
The first issue was distributed in July 1990, began bi-weekly publication on November 1 of that year, and regular weekly publication in April 1993.
In 1999, Kale began work on his first EP, Classical Science Fiction from India and began hosting bi-weekly " Futureproof " events, which consisted of DJ and electric tabla sets.
That December, the promotion began running bi-weekly events at The Modern Exchange in Southgate, Michigan and established a video distributing partnership with HighSpots. com.
In March 2011, it launched a broadcasting website and began showing its bi-weekly events live on internet pay-per-view ( iPPV ).
Juggalo Championship Wrestling began broadcasting bi-weekly iPPV events on April 6.
The Iowa Agricultural College Student was a bi-weekly newspaper until 1894, when it began publishing on a weekly basis at the cost of about 5 to 10 cents per issue.

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It publishes a bi-weekly newspaper, Catholic New York.
Beginning in April 2011, a bi-weekly message from Amritanandamayi has appeared in the Lifestyle section of the Express Buzz Sunday supplement of the New Indian Express newspaper.
It is published bi-weekly and it aims to serve both Lang and the wider New School community.
The Alibi first appeared as a bi-weekly newspaper called NuCity, but was forced to change its name to avoid a legal dispute with a similar Chicago newspaper entitled New City.
The Dartmouth Review is a conservative, independent, bi-weekly newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire ( U. S .).
In 1955, FEE introduced a quarterly, Ideas on Liberty, which in January 1956 was merged with The Freeman, a bi-weekly free-market oriented news magazine which had been published in New York City since 1950.
The immediate predecessor of FEE's The Freeman, however, was the bi-weekly New York City-published news magazine mentioned above.
Its overall politics shifted in its second decade: Under Levitas's editorship, during years when the much-higher-circulation Nation and New Republic often ran acrobatic apologies for Stalin, the New Leader became a bi-weekly platform for what was then known as liberal anti-Communism.
The New Hampshire Gazette is a non-profit, alternative, bi-weekly newspaper published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
* New Say Hello to Blackjack by Shūhō Satō ( published bi-weekly )
* New School Free Press, The New School's only student-run newspaper with a bi-weekly print edition distributed around campus and continually updated online content
* The first news article about AIDS appeared on page 7 of the New York Native, a gay bi-weekly newspaper, under the headline " Disease Rumors Largely Unfounded.

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