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newspaper and article
A Birmingham newspaper printed in a column for children an article entitled `` The True Story of Guy Fawkes '', which began:
She has uncovered the politics behind the New York City Greenmarket, and was among the first to publish a long-form article in a major American newspaper about Ferran Adria of El Bulli.
The name was suggested by an article on the Italian newspaper Il Tempo written in 1992 by Domenico Fisichella, a prominent conservative academic.
In 1828, an article published in a Hagerstown, Maryland, newspaper briefly describes a young girl who's drawn away from her daily chores to play a familiar game with her friends.
* ( en ) " Balalaika "— article by Dmitry Belinskiy from the newspaper Krymskaya Pravda.
Around May 1999, Philip Njaru wrote a newspaper article where he alleged ill-treatment of civilians conducted by the 11th Navy Battalion based in Ekondo-Titi.
Barth also shows that the term was primarily popularized by the patriotic German newspaper Deutsche Tageszeitung that repeatedly quoted the Neue Zürcher article after Hindenburg had referred to it in front of the parliamentary inquiry commission.
The noted German historian Friedrich Meinecke attempted to trace the roots of the expression in a June 11, 1922 article in the Viennese newspaper Neue Freie Presse.
An article in the US newspaper Baltimore Sun reported in 1995 that European aerospace company Airbus lost a $ 6 billion contract with Saudi Arabia in 1994 after the US National Security Agency reported that Airbus officials had been bribing Saudi officials to secure the contract.
The subject of this article should not be confused with a former newspaper correspondent, for who the Edgar Allan Poe Award is named
During his book sales efforts, and nearly broke, Capra read a newspaper article about a new movie studio opening up in San Francisco.
The Cambridge University undergraduate newspaper Varsity also ran its own short article on the discovery on Saturday 30 May 1953.
He appreciated English beer, taken regularly and moderately, despised drinkers of lager and wrote about an imagined, ideal pub in his 1946 newspaper article " The Moon Under Water ".
Reading a newspaper article describing a gas attack on British forces which he hypothesized had employed chlorine gas, Garner remembered experiments he had performed while teaching at the University of Chicago, thus he set about creating the first gas mask which he tested on two of his associates in a gas filled chamber.
The first use of the term has been dated to a 1 April 1963 syndicated newspaper article about the first stages of computerization of the US Internal Revenue Service.
* Guardian newspaper article on Grant F. Scott's new book about Severn
During a trip to Key West, a companion wrote in a newspaper article, " Mr. Audubon is the most enthusiastic and indefatigable man I ever knew ... Mr. Audubon was neither dispirited by heat, fatigue, or bad luck ... he rose every morning at 3 o ' clock and went out ... until 1 o ' clock.
His article was censored and the newspaper closed down by the authorities shortly after.
This newspaper article quotes her as having commented, " The book made a tremendous impression on me.
In the following days The Sun newspaper published an article entitled " The Truth ", in which it claimed that Liverpool fans had robbed and urinated on the dead and had attacked the police.
It had been during this period that Mao had first learned of the imported western concept of socialism from a newspaper article, and intrigued, he read several pamphlets by Jiang Kanghu ( 1883 – 1954 ), a student who had founded the Chinese Socialist Party in November 1911.
*' I sleep soundly ' - Interview with and article on Mikhail Kalashnikov at the age of 83, from The Guardian newspaper.
An article in another UK newspaper described a case in which " Gangsters wielding hand guns and a powerful MAC 10 machine pistol struck three times within hours in Wolverhampton "; in one event, a " group of men brandishing a MAC 10 machine pistol sprayed a nearby pub with a hail of bullets ".
A UK newspaper article describes a 2003 case in which two teenage " girls were shot accidentally, detectives think, by gunmen from a gang known as the Burger Bar Boys who were aiming for nearby targets in the Johnson Crew, a rival gang.
In August 2009, in an article written for the Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin condemned the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact as " immoral.

newspaper and denouncing
In 1971, she co-founded Actors and Others for Animals and appeared in a series of newspaper advertisements denouncing the wearing of fur, alongside Mary Tyler Moore, Angie Dickinson, and Jayne Meadows.
Conservative commentator Dinesh D ' Souza, for example, published the letters of gay fellow students at Dartmouth College in the campus newspaper he edited ( The Dartmouth Review ) in 1981 ; a few years later, succeeding Review editor Laura Ingraham had a meeting of a campus gay organization secretly tape-recorded, then published a transcript as part of an editorial denouncing the group as " cheerleaders for latent campus sodomites.
In Florida in 1990, retired financial planner Jack Gargan funded a series of " I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore " ( a reference to a famous quotation from the 1976 political and mass media satire movie, Network ) newspaper advertisements denouncing the U. S. Congress for voting for legislative pay raises at a time when average wages nationwide were not increasing.
Schacht disagreed with what he called " unlawful activities " against Germany's Jewish minority and in August 1935 made a speech denouncing Julius Streicher and Streicher's writing in the Nazi newspaper Der Stürmer.
Smith posted on her Twitter page, denouncing the Honduran newspaper story as false —" Jaclyn is safe and home with her family.
In the late 1980s, he co-founded, with Miguel Esteves Cardoso, the weekly newspaper O Independente, which became famous for denouncing political scandals during the governments of Aníbal Cavaco Silva ( 1985 – 1995 ).
Regarding a recent proposal to allow those with concealed gun permits to carry them into other states, White's staff added that he resigned the day that the group took out a newspaper advertisement denouncing that proposal.
During the 1945 – 1947 years of the Zionist movement's struggle against British rule, Alterman's weekly column in the Labour Movement " Davar " newspaper was highly influential, strongly denouncing the British army's oppressive measures and praising the illegal immigrant boats landing Jewish holocaust survivors on the country's shores, in defiance of British policy.

newspaper and teenagers
Both girls began having their poems published as teenagers, and they eventually counted among their admirers Massachusetts poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier, New York Tribune newspaper editor Horace Greeley, and author Edgar Allan Poe, who pronounced Alice Cary's Pictures of Memory, " one of the most musically perfect lyrics in the English language.
There, he was the culture editor for the Neue Zeitung newspaper and published a magazine, Pinguin, aimed at children and teenagers.
A 1970 newspaper article looked back on the tradition of turtle thievery with nostalgia, reporting that Hogan's Fountain had by the 1970s become a nightly gathering place for hundreds of teenagers, who openly sold and used drugs, despite an increasing police presence, usually arresting youths on loitering charges and chasing out dealers of more serious drugs such as heroin.
Academia Caţavencu also owns Radio Guerrilla, an FM radio station with national coverage ; Tabu, a women's magazine, Superbebe, a magazine for new parents, Aventuri la pescuit, a magazine for fishermen, 24-FUN, a free magazine for teenagers, and Cotidianul, a daily newspaper.
Before the 1940s " teenagers " were not listed in newspaper headlines, because as a group they did not exist.

newspaper and practicing
Holliday was still practicing dentistry on the side from his rooms in Fort Griffin and in Dodge City, as indicated in an 1878 Dodge newspaper advertisement ( he promised money back for less than complete customer satisfaction ), but this is the last known time he attempted to practice.
In Corydon he served as a practicing attorney and a newspaper publisher for The Corydon Democrat before his entrance into the political arena.
Rather than practicing law, Lane moved to New York City to continue his newspaper career as a correspondent for the Chronicle.
He studied law at Harvard University, graduated first in his class, and was practicing law on the staff of the New York Tribune newspaper when the Civil War broke out in 1861.
It was said by one famous attorney in the U. S., William Livingston, in 1745 in a New York newspaper that the clerkship program was severely flawed, and that most mentors “ have no manner of concern for their clerk ’ s future welfare … is a monstrous absurdity to suppose, that the law is to be learnt by a perpetual copying of precedents .” There were some few mentors that were dedicated to the service, and because of their rarity, they became so sought after that the first law schools evolved from the offices of some of these attorneys who took on many clerks and began to spend more time training than practicing law.

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