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A split between the electorally oriented SLP and the revolution-minded IWPA, which took with it a good portion of the SLP's left wing, including such prominent leaders as the English-speaking orator Albert Parsons and the German-speaking newspaper editor August Spies, began to develop early in the 1880s, with the split formalized by 1883, a year in which the SLP and the IWPA held competing conventions, in Baltimore and Pittsburgh, respectively.
The newspaper article having been a commissioned piece, the outcome of the incident was a function, ultimately, of the infighting of competing factions within the Communist Party, Jerzy Morawski, one of the leaders of the Pulavian Faction and a secretary of the Central Committee, being instrumental in bringing the matter to a resolution successful for Kapuściński.
The assets of the newspaper were sold to Walter E. Hussman, Jr., owner and publisher of the competing Arkansas Democrat.
* St. Louis Globe-Democrat, a major competing St. Louis daily newspaper, located one block away on the same street, closed in 1986
* St. Louis Sun, a short lived competing daily newspaper started in 1989
A competing pro-government newspaper, Világ, started up, but it only served to increase Kossuth's visibility and add to the general political fervour.
The rights had been acquired by the Toronto Telegram, but the Globe wouldn't allow Young's writing to appear in a competing newspaper.
In 1862, Toronto newspaperman and MP James Innes took over the editorship of the Guelph Advertiser and shortly thereafter formed a partnership with John McLagan, owner of the competing weekly newspaper the Guelph Mercury.
Innes sold his share in the newspaper in 1905 to J. Innes McIntosh, who also bought the Guelph Herald, a competing daily newspaper, in 1924.
The South Australian Advertiser and The South Australian Weekly Chronicle were founded in 1858 by the Reverend John Henry Barrow, a former editor of a competing newspaper, the South Australian Register.
The Scotsman was launched in 1817 as a liberal weekly newspaper by lawyer William Ritchie and customs official Charles Maclaren in response to the " unblushing subservience " of competing newspapers to the Edinburgh establishment.
The locked out workers published their own, competing newspaper, called Rue Frontenac, which was published on paper weekly and more often online.
Starting in 1995 it has been published as a daily newspaper competing with Oslobođenje and SAN Daily News.
Their term has become somewhat generic in the process ; one New Zealand-based newspaper refers to competing brand, Jaskins, as a " one of the main online morphsuit brands.
Soon, Glass was able to acquire the afternoon Daily Advance, to buy out the competing Daily Republican, and to become the only newspaper publisher in Lynchburg.
Verbeek's first strip was Easy Papa, a fairly conventional strip about two mischievous kids and their father, similar to the highly popular contemporary strip The Katzenjammer Kids, which ran in a competing newspaper.
* In 1954, the Post Company bought the competing morning newspaper, the Times-Herald, for $ 8. 5 million.
Steven Weinstein, then editor of the New York Blade, an established gay newspaper, called the article " less than truthful " and attributed it to a Rolling Stone editor ( whom he did not name ) recently recruited from a competing " lad mag " who wished to make a sensation for himself.
This caused some controversy due to the fact that CTVgm owned The Globe and Mail, a competing newspaper to Torstar's own Toronto Star.
Since these newspapers were not politically funded, the core interests of the journalists themselves were obviously quite different from competing newspaper agencies that had heavy political influence.
Around that time, amid a review of the four local newspaper companies competing in the Framingham area, The Boston Globe gave the paper credit for wide-ranging coverage of foreign, national, local, sports, arts and lifestyle news, but Tab Communications publisher Russell Pergament said his daily competition left a niche for his community papers:
In the 1970s, the newspaper ran into debt because of the construction of its new headquarters by the Tiete ' river and went through a financial crisis, competing with a new standard of journalism represented by Folha de S. Paulo.
The team began a competing newspaper, The Staff.
The Daily News began life in 1911 as the Van Nuys Call, morphing into the Van Nuys News after a merger with a competing newspaper called the News.

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There are ' East ' and ' West ' rooms so competing wrestlers do not meet their opponents of the day before the match.
He began making plans for a new arena upon hearing the NHL was looking to expand due to fears of a competing league taking hold on the West Coast and the desire for a new television contract in the United States.
With the additional transition of West Chester's program from Division I to Division II, the number of teams competing in field hockey increased from 10 to 12 for the 2011 season.
America West also started as a " full-service " airline, in contrast with Southwest Airlines, the discount air carrier competing in many of the same markets.
Though Salisbury wished to subordinate the needs of West Africa to the requirement of establishing British supremacy on the Nile, Chamberlain believed that every territory was worth competing for.
At the end of the 19th century a group of investors established Texas City directly across the West Bay from Galveston with the hope of making it a competing port city.
Oxford High is a member of the South West Conference for athletics, competing with Bethel, Brookfield, Joel Barlow ( Easton / Redding ), Masuk ( Monroe ), New Fairfield, Newtown, Pomperaug ( Southbury / Middlebury ), and Weston, among others.
* The West Hempstead Chiefs Soccer Club, founded over 30 years ago has over 500 families registered for its current 2010 2011 season and fields teams at both the intramural level and competing in the LIJSL Travel division at the Girls and Boys Level.
Its competing amusement park, Kennywood, was continuously expanding with bigger attractions, which West View was unable to do because of its location.
Log driving and log rafting, competing forms of transporting logs to sawmills, began along the West Branch around 1800.
The town also has two Australian rules football clubs ; Broome Bulls Football Club ( established 1949 ) and the Broome Saints competing in the West Kimberley Football Association with games played at Haynes Oval.
Anime conventions have become more numerous in the West in the previous decade, now competing with science fiction, comic book and historical conferences in attendance.
Capitol was the first major West Coast label, competing with RCA-Victor, Columbia and Decca, all based in New York.
Competition with the LNER was mainly in terms of the premium London to Scotland traffic, with the rival LMS ( West Coast ) and LNER ( East Coast ) routes competing to provide ever better standards of passenger comfort and faster journey times.
Despite its efforts, the North West Company was at a distinct disadvantage in competing for furs with the Hudson's Bay Company, whose charter gave it a virtual monopoly in Rupert's Land, where the best furs came from.
Interestingly, Akerman was the “ only person from the Confederacy to reach cabinet rank during Reconstruction .” Having become attorney general shortly after the creation of the new Justice Department, Akerman dealt with legal issues from the Department of the Interior, such as the question of whether competing railroad companies deserved more land in the West in return for expanding the country ’ s transportation system.
As part owner of HBC, Selkirk also wanted to stop the North West Company ( NWC ) from competing with HBC for furs in the region.
The BC Lions are a professional Canadian football team competing in the West Division of the Canadian Football League ( CFL ).
In 1999, after competing for 45 years in junior football ( Canadian Junior Football League ), the Regina Rams became a member of the Canada West Conference of the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union ( CIAU ), now Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ).
Apart from the formal aspects of classicism, there was a continuous tradition of realistic depiction of objects that survived in Byzantine art throughout the period, while in the West it appears intermittently, combining and sometimes competing with new expressionist possibilities developed in Western Europe and the Northern legacy of energetic decorative elements.
All our teams compete in Leagues, both in, the Beara & West Region Divisions, while also competing in the Beara Football Championships ’.
By the end of the 18th century, the fur trade had been organized into groups of canoe-paddling Voyageurs working for the competing North West and Hudson's Bay Companies, with a North West Company fort located at Grand Portage on Lake Superior.
From about 1815 to 1821 the Hudson's Bay Company maintained a competing Fort Wedderburn on Coal Island a mile and a half from the North West Company's fort.
Waxman's most recent district ( until 2012 ), California's 30th congressional district, included Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Malibu, West Hollywood, and Westlake Village as well as such areas of Los Angeles as West Los Angeles, Fairfax, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood, Beverlywood, Topanga, Chatsworth, Palms, Westwood, West Hills, Westside Village, Woodland Hills, but through the creation of a new 33rd Congressional District by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, in the November 2012 general election Waxman will be competing for re-election in an area including his home community of Beverly Hills and stretching to Malibu and Pacific-coastal communities heading south including Santa Monica, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach and the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

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