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Mr. Speaker, in my latest newsletter to my constituents I urged the imposition of a naval blockade of Cuba as the only effective method of preventing continued Soviet armaments from coming into the Western Hemisphere in violation of the Monroe Doctrine.
Under leave to extend my remarks, I include the relevant portion of my newsletter, together with the text of the article from the U.S. News & World Report: `` your Congressman, Samuel S. Stratton, reports from Washington, May 1, 1961
The first native seeds were planted with the publication of The Canadian Unitarian in Ottawa from 1940 to 1946, a small newsletter distributed with the newsletters of Canadian churches.
According to the first issue of William Seymore's newsletter, " The Apostolic Faith ," from 1906:
" Cow-orker " was a pre-existing word from Usenet that Adams popularized through his newsletter.
The latest information about these standards and about support available from the Access Board in implementing them, as well as the results of surveys conducted to assess compliance, is available from the Board's newsletter Access Currents.
Mattachine recognized the shift in attitudes in a story from their newsletter entitled, " The Hairpin Drop Heard Around the World ".
Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone initially produced a newsletter called Owl and Weasel, which ran for twenty-five issues from February 1975 before it evolved into White Dwarf.
By the 1980s, the " Rebel Worker " was being published as an official organ again, from the IWW's headquarters in Chicago, and the New York area was publishing a newsletter as well ; a record album of Wobbly music, " Rebel Voices ", was also released.
* Castle Rock ( newsletter ), a monthly newsletter about Stephen King published from January 1985 through December 1989, edited by Christopher Spruce, King's brother-in-law
In May 2007, Susan Hoover announced through the Camel Productions website and newsletter that Andrew Latimer has suffered from a progressive blood disorder polycythaemia vera since 1992 which has progressed to myelofibrosis.
A newsletter from the society gives some insight into Johnson's thinking:
Retrieved on October 14, 2006 from http :// www. edaa. org / newsletter. aspx.
He published the financial newsletter Harry Browne Special Reports from 1974 to 1997.
Because the residents were farmers and reminiscing of the Patron of Spain, they named their church SAN ISIDRO ( from Melinda Romero Pike, People of God newsletter, May 2010, Archdiocese of Santa Fe ).
The newsletter was published from a variety of addresses in the early days, but later submissions went to a P. O.
Much of the content came from the " Dear Ned Ludd " column in the newsletter of the group Earth First !.
Heathco-A Message from the Managing Director was a motivational newsletter sent to staff of a small company from the boss ( Edward Heath, nicknamed " Grocer "), and St Albion Parish News was in this broad style.
The Skeptic a newsletter of The North Texas Skeptics, reported in 1989 on criticism from a participant that was a staff volunteer until becoming disgruntled with the organization.
The term " unschooling " probably derives from Ivan Illich's term " deschooling ", and was popularized through John Holt's newsletter Growing Without Schooling.

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In 1963, for example, a group of eight armed IRF members raided the Cork Sinn Féin headquarters and warned the city's IRA leaders at gunpoint because of the IRA's seizure of the group's newsletter from the printer where it was being produced.

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* Sutton Scene ( London Borough of Sutton's official newsletter ), Oct / Nov 2009 edition.
Living History-Again by Danny Ellsworth, Novinger Renewal newsletter Volume 22 Issue 3, Summer 2009
On February 4, 2009, Novak announced in his newsletter, the Evans-Novak Political Report, that the biweekly newsletter would be coming to an end due to his illness.
* Jewels of the Crown, issue 4, Fall 2009: online newsletter ; compares common ancestry of Presidents Madison and Obama and discusses the afore-mentioned sources.
In February 2009, Nile wrote in his monthly newsletter that he regretted allowing Moyes to take his wife's place upon her retirement " because of his disloyalty and divisive actions and his frequent support of the Greens ".
Robert Meeropol ( 2009 ) holding a copy of the RFC newsletter.
For latest information on Dr Bamidele A. Ojo see latest newsletter ( APCG Newsletter No. 19-June 2009 ) of AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP ( APCG ) of the American Political Science Association ( APSA ), International Studies Association ( ISA ), andAfrican Studies Association ( ASA ).
" Inside Seven " newsletter, work will continue through 2009 and 2010 on reconstruction and installation of features to prevent future slides from damaging the roadway:
The organisers had earlier indicated in an October newsletter that the festival had intended to move to " a more grassroots free party vibe " for the 2009 event, with a move away from big tents and having more open-air venues ".
The American Guerrillas of Mindanao March 2009 newsletter.
In February 2009, Nile wrote in his monthly newsletter that he regretted allowing Moyes to take his wife's place upon her retirement " because of his disloyalty and divisive actions and his frequent support of the Greens ".
As of July 31, 2009, the Downsize DC Army, the number of subscribers to the free e-mail newsletter, the Downsizer-Dispatch, is 27, 615.
*" Adolf Cluss ( 1825-1905 ), Architect: From Germany to America ", Goethe Institute newsletter, June 2009

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Arie Slob, writing for the Windows-help. net newsletter in March 2003, noted that the size of the update list had exceeded 400KB, which caused delays of more than a minute for dial-up users.
It was a result that many political pundits, as Larry J. Sabato noted in his Crystal Ball newsletter, saw as a harbinger of the Republican gains in Congress in the regular election later that year.
Of her experience in Lost Horizon, she noted in an article in the St. Anthony Messenger newsletter, " During the war, they cut out all the pacifist parts of the film — the High Lama talking about peace in the world.
His death was noted on IMDb and in the Arkansas State University alumni newsletter.

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Eastman started working at the Cleveland Public Library in 1892 as an apprentice, and in 1894 took charge of the West Side Branch Library, where she established The Open Shelf, a newsletter for library patrons highlighting new releases.
During his tenure as director the first Transition Officers were hired to assist inmates with placement upon release, a male unit is opened at Florida Correctional Institution, Apalachee Correctional Institution's West Unit is opened, Marion Correctional Institution and Caryville Work Camp are established, a new six-digit numbering system to identify inmates was first used, Florida State Prison, East Unit, a new maximum security unit, was constructed in Starke, Florida which went on to become the Florida State Prison, the official newsletter of the Florida Division of Corrections, the Correctional Compass, made its debut, and on October 1, 1961, the Division of Corrections assumed responsibility for the administration of all phases of Road Prison operation from the Florida State Road Department.
A community newsletter called The Knowledge is produced by Community In Partnership ( CIP ), facilitated by the Knowle West Media Centre.
The HPOZ was accomplished after years of door-to-door conversations about preservation, the circulation of a pro-HPOZ petition signed by the majority of residents, many outreach meetings involving panel discussions, frequent discussions of preservation in the neighborhood newsletter, dozens of mailings to residents, as well as a 2007 Home and Garden tour fund-raiser sponsored by affiliate neighborhood West Adams.

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