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news and article
The Providence Sunday Journal article ( Jan. 29 ) asking whether American taxpayers are being victimized by a gigantic giveaway to pay for the care of war veterans who have non-service-connected disabilities sounds as though The Providence Journal is desperate for news.
The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
" No news of the show appeared until July 14, 1963, in an article in The New York Times about Kermit Bloomgarden, where it discussed the four shows he was producing for the coming season ; two were maybes, two were definite.
* BBC news article reporting on the replica Colossus
* BBC news article: " Colossus cracks codes once more "
* BBC news article: BBC news article: " Bletchley's code-cracking Colossus " with video interviews 2010-02-02
From the PhysicsWorld. org news article " New tests of the Copernican Principle proposed ,"
A 1995 news article includes an early usage of the term by Jim Garvin, a Vietnam veteran who became a Trappist monk in the Holy Cross Abbey of Berryville, Virginia, and went on to lead the economic development of Phoenix, Arizona.
* BBC news article on the verdicts handed to the coup force
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ` Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
" The article ran in an early edition and was then pulled to make space for news deemed more important.
* NewsForge, article about Halfbakery and its bustling activity ( 200 new ideas a week )-article in the open source software online news site.
The Australian online daily news site Crikey also published an article on the controversy.
In August 1933, Italian journalist Francesco Gasparini submitted what he claims was the first news article on the Loch Ness monster.
A CBS news article describes a 2009 US case in which police shot and killed a man in Times Square after he opened fire on police officers with a Mac 10.
On 24 August, Pravda and Izvestia carried news of the non-secret portions of the Pact, complete with the now infamous front-page picture of Molotov signing the treaty, with a smiling Stalin looking on ( located at the top of this article ).
An article in 2012 in a front-page story of the German news magazine Der Spiegel reported that much of the information pertaining to the mishandling of the massacre has been covered up by the German authorities for the past decades.
A contemporary news article in the journal Nature noted this materials " strikingly high conductivity ".
The KILL file was a file ( called, obviously enough, < tt > KILL </ tt >) containing regular expressions matched against the subjects of news articles in each group ; if an article matched, it would be marked as having already been read.
The most important of these commands was the space character, which means " go on to the next thing ", where the next thing could be the next page, the next article, or the next newsgroup, depending on where the user was in the process of reading news.
Illustration of " The Victoria " that accompanied the news article.

news and pointed
Although this was terrible news for the islands as a whole, as Isaac Dookhan has pointed out, this did mean that the value of land plummeted sharply, and enabled the newly free black community to purchase land where otherwise it might not have been able to do so.
As pointed out by internet news outlet Crikey if $ 100 million had been invested in the Australian sharemarket in September 1974 through a balanced portfolio of the top 200 companies, that portfolio would be worth a lot more than $ 6. 9 billion in December 2005, possibly as much as $ 11 billion
She was reputedly worth more than O ' Reilly when they met, as the tabloids and even some mainstream news media pointed out.
As Eddie Bullard pointed out to me, the fact that the Villas Boas family possessed a tractor put them well above the peasant class ... We now know that AVB was a determinedly upwardly mobile young man, studying a correspondence course and eventually becoming a lawyer ( at which news the ufologists who had considered him too much the rural simpleton to have made the story up, now argued that he was too respectable and bourgeois to have done so ).
Fingers and criticism were pointed on Government as soon as the Pakistan's largest daily, The Jang, published the news of his arresting by police.
When Vile unveiled his plan to use the Orb of Doom to reverse the Rangers ' ages, Zedd mockingly pointed out, " I hate to be the one to break the news to you, ' Dad ,' but we tried this once before and it didn't work then, either!
In an essay published by LNS on March 1, 1969, Thorne Dreyer and Victoria Smith wrote that the news service " was an attempt at a new kind of journalism -- developing a more personalistic style of reporting, questioning bourgeois conceptions of ' objectivity ' and reevaluating established notions about the nature of news ..." They pointed out that LNS " provided coverage of events to which most papers would have otherwise had no access, and ... put these events into a context, helping new papers in their attempts to develop a political analysis ...
In another interview from Central News Agency ( 中央社 ) ( news. pchome. com. tw / life / can / 20030408 / index-20030408165736010244. html inactive as of 2008-05-07 ) in Taiwan, Wang pointed out that readers are not encouraged to spend too much time on books which are too difficult to be digested or too easy to read.
He then flashed gang signs at news helicopters, which were televising the events live, and pointed and laughed at Denny.
In the early months of the war he objected in Parliament to what he saw as bias in BBC news reports on Spain, and pointed to links between Spanish Republicans and the Soviet Union.
Wertsch has pointed out, however, that during the Vietnam War, televised news war coverage was also very intense and constant, and that similar issues of military family fear being intensified by television coverage were also present for military brats and spouses of that era with a family member in the war.
It was later reported that the employes who had pointed out the man had lied to cover internal affairs in the cafe, which they did not want the police to see ( the news article is not explicit, but implies that the internal affairs they tried to hide are unrelated to the arson attack ).
American news outlets CNN and Time Magazine have also pointed out that historical inaccuracies are not limited to Japanese textbooks, but that Chinese government-made textbooks are equally rife with omissions and non-neutral point of view.
" Mirkin said this was a joke the staff enjoyed doing because it pointed out how negative and mean-spirited news broadcasts can be, and how they are seemingly " always trying to scare everybody " by creating panic and depression.
One of the most often pointed out quotes from the Rules Book is: " Compare some of the plays you are making with the international news of the day.
A BBC Scotland news report on 13 February 2006 pointed out that, partially due to poor diet, crime, alcohol and drug abuse, life expectancy in Calton is lower than in some areas of Iraq or the Gaza Strip.

news and out
Perhaps the Pirate who will be the unhappiest over the news that Musial probably will sit out most of the series is Bob Friend, who was beaten by The Man twice last season on dramatic home runs.
In 1920, as the startling news that the 1919 White Sox had conspired to lose the World Series leaked out, fans grew disillusioned and disinterested in baseball.
Graphics and titles were developed by the Lambie-Nairn design agency and were gradually rolled out across the whole of BBC News, including a similar design for regional news starting with Newsroom South East and the three BBC Nations – Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
In 2001, the church sent out a press release encouraging reporters to use the full name of the church at the beginning of news articles, with following references to the " Church of Jesus Christ ".
The title is a mixture of news, sport and lifestyle, and comes out every Tuesday.
He then set out for Bennington, where news of his impending return preceded him, and he was met with all of the honor due a military war hero.
In that period, Niels Bohr was on a lecture engagement at the Princeton University and I remember one afternoon Willis Lamb came back very excited and said that Bohr had leaked out great news.
The great news that had leaked out was the discovery of fission and at least the outline of its interpretation.
Because of this and the increasingly bad weather the crew decided to return to Canada only to find out that the news about their journey and reported support from the crew of the Confidence had generated sympathy for their protest.
When news arrives that the Mikado will be visiting the town, Ko-Ko assumes that he is coming to ascertain whether Ko-Ko has carried out the executions.
The cellars under the Houses of Parliament continued to be leased out to private individuals until 1678, when news of the Popish Plot broke.
However, the news of the fall of Algiers had barely reached Paris when a new revolution broke out and quickly resulted in a change of regime.
When news of his death at the Council of Constance in 1415 arrived, disturbances broke out, directed primarily against the clergy, and especially against the monks.
In the Spanish individualist anarchist magazine Ética and Iniciales " there is a strong interest in publishing scientific news, usually linked to a certain atheist and anti-theist obsession, philosophy which will also work for pointing out the incompatibility between science and religion, faith and reason.
* 2002 – A scandal breaks out in the United Kingdom when news reports accuse MI6 of sheltering Abu Qatada, the supposed European Al-Qaeda leader.
All Julian could do was sit it out in Naissus, the city of Constantine's birth, waiting for news and writing letters to various cities in Greece justifying his actions ( of which only the letter to the Athenians has survived in its entirety ).
Despite the good news off the field, and winning four out of five games to start the season, the Wizards just missed out on a playoff berth with a loss to the New York Red Bulls on the final day, finishing with a 10 – 14 – 8 record.
Mussolini was prepared to agree to the pact, but news of the deal leaked out.
The idea is to trace out which think tanks are quoted by various mass media outlets within news stories, and to match these think tanks with the political position of members of the U. S. Congress who quote them in a non-negative way.
On the other hand, there have also been attempts to use a common-language mass media to reach out to a large, geographically dispersed population, such as in the use of Arabic language by news channel Al Jazeera.
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media ( 1988 ), by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, is an analysis of the news media, arguing that the mass media of the United States " are effective and powerful ideological institutions that carry out a system-supportive propaganda function by reliance on market forces, internalized assumptions, and self-censorship, and without overt coercion ".
Some paintings showed the hazards and tragedy of the community's life, for example, women anxiously looking out to sea as the boats go out, or a young woman crying as news of a disaster is heard.
There was a general riot by the Ghibelline party in Rome when news of his election got out, but peace was maintained by the aid of King Ladislaus of Naples, who hastened to Rome with a band of soldiers to assist the Pope in suppressing the insurrection.

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