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The word " Moonie " was first used by the American news media in the 1970s when Sun Myung Moon moved to the United States and came into public notice through a series of public speeches he gave, including at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1974 and Yankee Stadium and the grounds of the Washington Monument in 1976.
Though CNN had been running 24-hour newscasts since 1980, it was not until the Gulf War that the general public took large notice and others imitated CNN's non-stop news approach.
Crystal Springs recently was featured in national news headlines for the decision of the First Baptist Church to deny a black couple the use of their facilities for a planned wedding on very short notice.
Drudge gained notice in the early 2000s by becoming a frequent reference for news material on Limbaugh's, Sean Hannity's, and Mark Levin's radio shows.
Regularly in the news as his company, Green Planning Solutions LLP, acts as agents in high profile public inquiries, which can take place after planning permission has been refused by local authorities or after an enforcement notice has been issued.
Carleton received notice of the start of the rebellion in May 1775, soon followed by the news of the rebel capture of Fort Ticonderoga and Fort Crown Point, and the raid on Fort Saint-Jean.
Following Iraq's occupation of Kuwait in 1990, Amanpour's reports of the Persian Gulf War brought her wide notice while also taking the network to a new level of news coverage.
The news coverage of this event gave her much attention, and the fact that she travelled to many countries worldwide with the Globetrotters, helped women's professional teams from many different parts of the world take notice.
In March 1998, Slate attracted considerable notice by charging a $ 19. 95 annual subscription fee, becoming one of the first sites ( outside of pornography and financial news ) to attempt a subscription-based business model.
In his account, there was no clear notice as to why she was fired ; when Jim Ross broke the news to him, he stated that the Creative Team simply said that Stacy had " an attitude problem.
After a pay dispute, he had been given 14 days notice by his then club Wolverhampton Wanderers and had returned to the public house he managed in the city, where a Harriers fan drinking there overheard the news and quickly contacted the Harriers Secretary.
When several days later the news of Muir ’ s passing finally reached Paris, a brief obituary notice was inserted in Le Moniteur to the effect that he had died from a recurrence of his old wounds.
Speaking about receiving the news on such short notice, drummer Margera said the following:
Broadcasts are sometimes replaced by other programming at short notice due to the nature of these channels ' reactions to news and current events.
Premiere members receive occasional news and information from the IBA staff, early notice of some events, additional chances to enter some events, discounted entry fees for some events, and access to special areas of the web-based discussion board.
The notice states that the " music ", " news " and " merchandise " sections of the official Beatallica website constitute a copyright violation and should therefore be taken down.
The news agency's request for documents on Diana, held by America's National Security Agency, had been rejected, but the rejection notice itself revealed that a total of 1, 056 pages of documents is held by the National Security Agency ( NSA ), Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), State Department, and the Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ).
When several days later the news of Muir ’ s passing finally reached Paris, a brief obituary notice was inserted in Le Moniteur to the effect that he had died from a recurrence of his old wounds.
" When Alex said that his mother would notice that the news was old, his friend replied that " they're all the same old crap, anyway.
NCF activities had attracted the notice of CBC-TV who completed a news program on the association.
The fact that Google News accepts news satire sources helps contribute to this phenomenon ; while Google News does mark such stories with a " satire " tag, not all readers notice the tag ; moreover, sometimes satirical sources may not carry the tag.
Lindwall heard the news on the radio while he was working, having not being given prior notice.
However, WZZM sometimes pre-empted a program with no advance notice such as for breaking local news or severe weather reports.
Initially it attracted little public notice, but eventually the investigation – its methods and use of enlisted personnel – and the trial attracted national news coverage and provoked a Congressional investigation that ended with Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels and Assistant Secretary of the Navy – future President of the United States-Franklin D. Roosevelt being rebuked by a Congressional committee.

news and early
I would like to see you devote some space in an early issue to the news blackout concerning President Kennedy's activities, so far as Southern California is concerned.
It is expected that the BBC News Channel will relocate, along with other BBC news services including BBC World News to the newly refurbished Broadcasting House in late 2012 / early 2013, after completion of the new television news studios has taken place and it will be relaunched.
The Emperor had risen early to begin prayers for divine guidance when spies from Ras Alula, his chief military advisor, brought him news that the Italians were advancing.
In early 337, Constantius hurried to Constantinople after receiving news that his father was near death.
Although his name and history were taken from his early life with his adoptive Earth parents, everything about Clark was staged for the benefit of his alternate identity: as a reporter for the Daily Planet, he receives late-breaking news before the general public, has a plausible reason to be present at crime scenes, and need not strictly account for his whereabouts as long as he makes his story deadlines.
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.
In the early radio age, content typically included comedy, drama, news, music, and sports reporting.
In the early 2009, Radio Masr was launched, broadcasting popular Egyptian songs, news & other programs.
Most New Testament scholars believe Paul of Tarsus wrote this letter from Corinth, although information appended to this work in many early manuscripts ( e. g., Codices Alexandrinus, Mosquensis, and Angelicus ) state that Paul wrote it in Athens after Timothy had returned from Macedonia with news of the state of the church in Thessalonica (; ).
" The article ran in an early edition and was then pulled to make space for news deemed more important.
While strips in this vein can be found online as early as 2006, the 2008 site Garfield Minus Garfield by Dan Walsh received enough online attention to be covered by news media.
Fueled by news stories of mountain feuds, such as that in the 1880s between the Hatfields and McCoys, the hillbilly stereotype developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In early reports following his capture, he was usually referred to by the news media as just " John Walker ".
An early emphasis was on ‘ gatekeeping ’: what are the criteria an editor uses to select items from the stream of information at hand, for instance from material provided by the news agencies?
" Mary is the first to announce the resurrection and to fulfill the role of an Apostle ─ someone sent by Jesus with a special message or commission, to spread the gospel (" good news ") and to lead the early church.
A distributed messaging system that is often likened as an early peer-to-peer architecture is the USENET network news system that is in principle a client – server model from the user or client perspective, when they read or post news articles.
The news of the usefulness of these early pencils spread far and wide, attracting the attention of artists all over the known world.
By early 2011 Colombian authorities and news media reported that the FARC and the clandestine sister groups have partly shifted strategy from guerrilla warfare to ' a war of militias ', meaning that they are increasingly operating in civilian clothes while hiding amongst sympathizers in the civilian population.
As news traveled among Greenwood residents in the early morning hours, many began to take up arms in defense of their community, while others began a mass exodus from the city.
As early as 1992, the band was sending news updates to their fans via Usenet newsgroups.
In the early 1980s, mail-order subscriber copies of White Dwarf also received a small ( A5, black and white ) companion magazine Black Sun edited by Steve Williams, with contributions from White Dwarf regulars such as Ian Marsh and Games Workshop staff-it offered parodies, extended reviews, humour and gaming news.
* The 24 hour news cycle becomes popular with the Gulf War in late 1990 – early 1991 and CNN's coverage of Desert Storm and Desert Shield.

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