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A weekly newspaper reported a local romance: `` and the couple were married last Saturday, thus ending a friendship which began in their schooldays ''.
Thompson writes a letter to a local Aspen newspaper informing them that, on Christmas Eve, he was going to use napalm to burn a number of dogs and hopefully any humans they find.
He served as an assistant priest or curate in various parishes and in 1810, published his first poem Winter Evening Thoughts in a local newspaper, followed in 1811 by a collection of moral verse, Cottage Poems.
Other less commonly used nicknames were the " Gridbirds " ( used only by a local newspaper columnist ) or " Cardiac Cards " ( used only to refer to the 1975 team ).
For some decades the banner of the local newspaper featured the verse " Alexandria, Indiana / Home of the Rock Wool / Not on the Nile / But just as worthwhile.
After the attacks, before the release of the FBI pictures of the hijackers, Arab News reported that Haznawi's brother Abdul Rahman had told al-Madinah newspaper that a photograph published by local newspapers bore no resemblance to his brother.
Various local legends were compiled by J. W. Burns in a series of Canadian newspaper articles in the 1920s.
As a child Orwell ( under his real name Eric Blair ) published poems praising Kitchener and war recruitment in his local newspaper.
The word bunyip has been used in other Australian contexts, including The Bunyip newspaper as the banner of a local weekly newspaper published in the town of Gawler, South Australia.
The local government-run weekly newspaper is Gazeta Chojnowska, which has been published since 1992.
Due to Anson's absence from the club after 22 years, local newspaper reporters started to refer to the Cubs as the " Orphans ".
It was named after the Roman goddess Ceres, and its opening was announced in the local newspaper, Stiftstidende, in 1856.
That rare type of achievement by a woman prompted one local newspaper to state, " It is a legitimate source of pride to Philadelphia that one of its most cherished institutions has made this innovation.
By now having become a locally known comics collector and cartoonist, Rosa accepted an offer from the editor of the local newspaper to create a weekly comic strip.
This led to his creation of the comic strip character Captain Kentucky for the Saturday edition of the local newspaper Louisville Times.
The Daily Record, however, began in 1909 and is the name of the local newspaper today.
Policy on buying and stocking Blyton's books by British public libraries drew attention in newspaper reports from the early 1960s to the end of the 1970s, as local decisions were made by a London borough, Birmingham, Nottingham and other central libraries.
Although Gerry does not seem to have been directly involved in the drafting of the district, the shape of one of the districts ( not far from his home in Essex County ) resembled a salamander, leading a local Federalist newspaper to print a political cartoon calling it a " Gerry-mander ".
In 1923, Wray appeared in her first film at the age of 16, landing a role in a short historical film sponsored by a local newspaper.
While this event has no practical effect, the sautier issues a formal press release and the local newspaper will usually mention the news.
This involves local people making up ' balls ' of chicken wire filled with old newspaper, sticks, rags, and other dry flammable material up to a diameter of 2 feet, each attached to about 3 feet of wire, chain or nonflammable rope.
There were calls for the execution of the " ringleaders " in the major Irish nationalist daily newspaper, the Irish Independent, and local authorities also sought the ringleaders.
He published his early strips in the local social democratic newspaper Arbetarbladet, but became known to a wider audience in 1995, when he started to draw for the Stockholm-based but nationally distributed conservative newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.

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It was built in 1887 and continues to serve the local community with regular masses held every Sunday ( administered by St. John the Baptist parish in nearby Cle Elum ).
There are local ranger district offices located in Chelan, Cle Elum, Entiat, Leavenworth, and Naches.

local and Echo
The two lived in several Los Angeles neighborhoods, such as Echo Park, and at 1874 Hillhurst Avenue, Los Feliz district ( which was later converted into a local public library ), while his mother worked several jobs to support them.
Tomsk has many local media outlets including the TV2 television station, the radio stations Radio Siberia and Echo of Moscow in Tomsk along with several newspapers ( Tomskii Vestnik, Tomskaya Nedelya, Krasnoye Znamya and Vechernii Tomsk ).
Non-regional newspapers have been published there, including the American Union, The Free Press and the Universalist Herald, as well as the local papers the Franklin County Register, and the Canon Echo.
* Sea Coast Echo, the local newspaper
The local newspapers are the Brighouse Echo, the Halifax Evening Courier, the Mirfield Reporter and the Huddersfield Daily Examiner.
The program, called Ekho Kavkaza ( Echo of the Caucasus ), focused on local and international news and current affairs, organized in coordination with RFE / RL's Georgian Service.
* Silver Taps and Echo Taps, local or special versions of the song
During August 19, 2011, a Boeing-made robotic submarine dubbed Echo Ranger was being tested for possible use by the U. S. military to stalk enemy waters, patrol local harbors for national security threats and scour ocean floors to detect environmental hazards.
* Liverpool Echo ( local newspaper )
The main local newspapers are the Liverpool Echo ( evening ) and the Liverpool Daily Post ( morning ).
Loughborough's local weekly newspaper is the Loughborough Echo.
Previous managing director David Skillicorn was featured in an interview with local newspaper " The Daily Echo " in which he talked about his time while working at the company before leaving, in which his famous final words were " Never say never ".
At a Sydney or local level however, landmarks are more plentiful and include: The Lane Cove Azalea Beds, Blues Point Tower, Eden Gardens, the Balmoral Rotunda, the Stanton Library in North Sydney, Lane Cove Plaza, Zenith Towers at Chatswood, Northpoint Tower in North Sydney, Cammeray suspension bridge at Cammeray, Echo Point Park in Roseville Chase, the Royal North Shore Hospital, the Hornsby Water Clock, the ' Forum ' in St Leonards and North Sydney Oval.
Sunderland has two local newspapers: the daily evening tabloid The Sunderland Echo, founded in 1873, and the Sunderland Star-a free newspaper.
Phillips trained as a journalist on the Evening Echo, a local newspaper in Hemel Hempstead, as her probationary period in the provinces, then compulsory for the profession.
He attended the local Mill Street School in Pontypridd where one of his teachers famously declared on his report card that he would be " good only for reading the sports pages of the South Wales Echo ".
The local paper " Chronicle and Echo " published an article for April Fools ' Day 2008, claiming that the lift tower would be pulled down.
Two local newspapers, the Clondalkin Echo and Clondalkin Gazette, serve the area.
Other local media sources include weekly newspapers the Liffey Champion which is a local newspaper for the Lucan area of South Dublin and North Kildare, The Echo which is published in Lucan as the Lucan Echo and the Lucan Gazette.
He also has his own weekly column featured on the magazine of the Southampton local newspaper Southern Daily Echo.
Around 1884 he became a reporter for a local Yorkshire paper-' The Northern Echo ' at Darlington ; later he worked for papers in Cardiff and Allahabad.

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