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Walton, after a wartime stint with Time-Life, to become bureau chief for The New Republic.
Scott Norvell, the London bureau chief for Fox News, stated in a May 20, 2005 interview with the Wall Street Journal that:
He was an important member of the governing council of Democrazia Cristiana ( the Christian Democratic party ) in which he became chief of political bureau, and covered several institutional charges.
The typical image of a bureau chief is a person on a fixed salary who is concerned with pleasing those who appointed him.
In December 1993, the Tribunes longtime Washington, D. C. bureau chief, Nicholas Horrock, was removed from his post after he chose not to attend a meeting that editor Howard Tyner requested of him in Chicago.
Before departing from Berlin to Washington, D. C. in 2001, Mrs. Falke-Ischinger was the Berlin bureau chief of the German weekly “ Rheinischer Merkur ”.
Current members of the board of directors of Monsanto are: David L. Chicoine, president of South Dakota State University ; Hugh Grant, the president and CEO of Monsanto ; Arthur H. Harper, managing partner of GenNx360 Capital Partners ; Gwendolyn King, president of Podium Prose, a speakers bureau ; Laura K. Ipsen, senior VP and general manager of Connected Energy Networks at Cisco Systems, Inc., C. Steven McMillan, former chairman and CEO of the Sara Lee Corporation ; William U. Parfet, chief executive officer of MPI Research Inc .; Janice L. Fields, president of McDonald's USA ; George H. Poste, chief executive of Health Technology Networks ; and Jon R. Moeller, chief financial officer of The Procter & Gamble Company.
Shortly after, Rather was made chief of CBS's Southwest bureau in Dallas.
In 1963, he was appointed chief of the Southern bureau in New Orleans, responsible for coverage of news events in the South, Southwest, Mexico and Central America.
* Pulitzer-winning Washington correspondent, and former Washington bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, Jack Nelson, was born in Talladega in October 1929, to Alonzo and Barbara O ' Donnel.
In 1977, he became a member of the paper's Ottawa bureau, and eighteen months later he was named The Globe and Mail < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Ottawa bureau chief.
* Tom Wicker, former Washington bureau chief and columnist for The New York Times.
Bradley, who has described himself as " a neocon guy " who came to regret his support for the Iraq invasion, hired James Bennet as editor, who had been the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times.
During this time he also covered the Nuremberg war crimes trial serving as the chief of the United Press bureau in Moscow.
Perhaps the most compelling story in that day's edition was a first-hand account of the Twin Towers ' collapse written by then-Foreign Editor ( and current Washington bureau chief ) John Bussey, who holed up in a ninth-floor Journal office, literally in the shadow of the towers, from where he phoned in live reports to CNBC as the towers burned.
Its name is derived from Sergei Korolyov, the first chief of its design bureau, and the Russian word for energy.
It is named after the first chief of its design bureau Sergei Korolyov ( 1946 – 1966 ).
In August 2008 Monthir Maosily, the former bureau chief of the late Syrian leader Hafez al-Assad, said that Eli Cohen's burial site is unknown, claiming that the Syrians buried the executed Israeli spy three times, to stop the remains from being brought back to Israel via a special operation.
Koppel returned in 1968 to cover the campaign of Richard Nixon, before becoming Hong Kong bureau chief, and US State Department correspondent, where Koppel formed a good friendship with Henry Kissinger.
* Darius Walker, CNN New York bureau chief, grew up in Roxbury
After his stint in the army he spent two years covering the war in Vietnam as UPI's Saigon bureau chief.

bureau and stated
She stated that women were paid equally within the bureau.
The bureau stated that contract facilities are " especially useful " for housing low security, specialized groups of people, such as sentenced criminal aliens.
In 2012 Mark Bourrie, an Ottawa-based freelance journalist, stated that the State Council-run Xinhua News Agency asked him to collect information on the Dalai Lama through their Ottawa bureau chief, Dacheng Zhang, by exploiting his journalistic access to the Parliament of Canada.

bureau and If
If the lower case L is used as the symbol, it is sometimes rendered as a cursive ℓ to help distinguish it from the capital " I ", although this usage has no official approval by any international bureau.
If we refer back to Reagan once again, Dunleavy's bureau shaping model accounts for the alleged decrease in the " size " of government while spending did not, in fact, decrease.
If a US consumer disputes some information in a credit report, the credit bureau has 30 days to verify the data.
If exchange rates are relatively stable, the fees charged by a bureau may exceed any likely fluctuation and it also makes the company ’ s accountancy easier.

bureau and any
A new regulation also forced any organization outside of the government to first submit any statement it wanted to make public to the censorsip bureau for prior censorship.
The current Patriarch ( since 1991 ) is Bartholomew I who has become better-known than any of his predecessors in modern times as a result of his numerous pastoral and other visits to numerous countries in five continents and his setting up of a permanent bureau at the EU headquarters, in addition to enhancing the long-established Patriarchal Centre in Pregny-Chambésy, Switzerland and also his ecological pursuits which have won him the epithet of " the Green Patriarch.
At the end of the year, " Shanghai's industry and commerce bureau fined Da Vinci more than $ 200, 000 last week for what it called substandard furniture ", though in August, " the Shanghai Administration of Industry and Commerce ... cleared Da Vinci of any wrongdoing on its Italian product labeling ".
First a corps, then a bureau, BuSab gained legally recognized powers to interfere in the workings of any world, of any species, of any government or corporation, answerable only to themselves.
Though the Roman Empire eventually allowed loans with carefully restricted interest rates, in medieval Europe, the Christian church banned the charging of interest at any rate ( as well as charging a fee for the use of money, such as at a bureau de change ).
A press bureau was created in the Navy Ministry to ensure journalists were thoroughly briefed, and to politely answer any and all objections.
In broadest definition, anyone who uses technical tools in finance could be called a financial engineer, for example any computer programmer in a bank or any statistician in a government economic bureau.
At one time, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch had the second-largest news bureau of any newspaper in the Midwestern United States.
Common monthly debts used for calculating DTI are your mortgage ( or new mortgage payment ), auto payment ( s ), minimum credit card payment ( s ), student loans, and any other common monthly or revolving debt that is reported on your credit bureau report.
Although it has " bureau " in its name, the Better Business Bureau is not affiliated with any governmental agency.
Sweden has no national bureau or agency overseeing or regulating labor relations, nor does any agency monitor or regulate internal trade union matters.
Although Sydney – Melbourne was later identified as the fourth-busiest air route in the world ( busier than any in North America, or any in Europe apart from Madrid to Barcelona ) and the bureau had no firm data on transport markets in south-eastern Australia, its officials judged passenger fares would need to be set at a rate that would not be commercially viable.
Such asserted disputes must also be reported by the creditor to any credit bureau that reports the debt.
World Journal Trib Conceived In High Hopes ; Lost Anyway, The Daytona Beach News-Journal During its short life, the paper never opened a Washington bureau, and did not have any foreign correspondents on its staff, relying instead on the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service for foreign coverage.
It served initially as the criminal investigative bureau of the Paris police and did not function as the national command and control organization until much later, by which time it no longer had any detectives on its staff.
According to her biographer, Peter Kurth, Thompson was “ the undisputed queen of the overseas press corps, the first woman to head a foreign news bureau of any importance .”
The Rossignols ran the Cabinet noir, the French Black Chamber ( founded when Louvois served as Minister of War ), so notable that " black chamber " became an international term for any code bureau.
The deaconry has by no means any centralized authoritarian bureau governing, and is not collective.

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