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Branch churches of The Mother Church may take the title of First Church of Christ, Scientist ; Second ; but the article The must not be used, presumably to concede the primacy of the Boston Mother Church.
U. S. journalist Paul Hoeffel in an article written for the Boston Globe concluded that, " Although there is widespread reluctance to use the term, it is now impossible to ignore the fact that civil war has broken out in Argentina.
* Private Arrangements: ' Recognizing Sharia ' in Britain-anthropologist John R. Bowen explains the working of Britain's sharia courts in a Boston Review article
In November 1974, Science for the People went public with their objections to the Boston XYY study in a press conference and a New Scientist article alleging inadequate informed consent, a lack of benefit ( since no specific treatment was available ) but substantial risk ( by stigmatization with a false stereotype ) to the subjects, and that the unblinded experimental design could not produce meaningful results regarding the subjects ' behavior.
The earliest known reference to the term spamdexing is by Eric Convey in his article " Porn sneaks way back on Web ," The Boston Herald, May 22, 1996, where he said:
On July 24, 1920, the Boston Post printed a favorable article on Ponzi and his scheme that brought in investors faster than ever.
For example, a 1919 Boston Globe article suggests a suitable menu for " A St. Patrick's Day Dinner " leading off with " Cream of Green Pea Soup ( American Style )," and continuing with codfish croquettes with green pea sauce, lettuce salad, pistachio ice cream, and " green decorated cake.
Word of this incredible concert spread across Europe, and as far as the United States with an article in a Boston newspaper.
In a 1994 Boston Globe article, Nielsen explained, " I did learn very early that when I would mention my uncle, people would look at me as if I were the biggest liar in the world.
In the same month an article titled " Edgartown's Darker Side " appeared in the Boston Globe detailing the extremely poor working conditions suffered by Irish and Serbian students in a newly built private members club in Edgartown.
* An article in the Boston Globe about looping
* Justin Thomas, Boston Red Sox baseball pitcher < Ref > http :// www. the-daily-record. com / news / article / 5178788 </ ref >
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A 2002 Boston Globe article refers to Koplow as a " wisecracking rebel " who " was waiting for dismissal when, in 1975, he developed the product that made computers popularly accessible.
In a 2004 article, the Boston Globe described Suicide Six as " steeped in history ", and now a " low key " location for " a taste of rural skiing ".
Boston Globe article on hemolymph:
* Boston Globe article that recounts questionable fiscal management on the part of the CPA.
* Boston Globe article: Cheney aide describes techniques of media manipulation
In fact, the New York Times did not use the term until 1990, and the Boston newspapers do not seem to have begun using it until Shaughnessy's book and a Boston Globe article about it were published.
* Boston Globe article " Taking teeth out of curse?
A Ronald Reagan Professor of Public Policy at Pepperdine University and a senior fellow at the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy at Boston College, he was a co-author of the 1982 article introducing the broken windows theory.
The Boston Globes Renée Graham wrote of the artists ' ambivalence towards the term in a 2003 article on neo soul's standing, " Despite its critical success, if neo-soul had an initial failing, it was the media-created label itself-a term that the artists, whom it was meant to represent, generally rejected ".
* Boston Globe article about the use of the motto in popular culture

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The advantage of Britain's new colony in providing a non-Russian source of flax and hemp for naval supplies was referred to in an article in Lloyd ’ s Evening Post of 5 October 1787 which urged: “ It is undoubtedly the interest of Great-Britain to remain neutral in the present contest between the Russians and the Turks ” and observed, “ Should England cease to render her services to the Empress of Russia, in a war against the Turks, there can be little of nothing to fear from her ill-will.
Another early article source ( May 15, 1985 ) is a column by Neil Morgan, a San Diego Evening Tribune writer who wrote: " Forrest Shumway, chairman of The Signal Cos., doesn't make predictions.
Williams was out for six weeks, and in April he wrote an article with Joe Reichler of the Saturday Evening Post saying that he intended to retire at the end of the season.
In 1926, at the suggestion of Lord Beaverbrook, he began writing an influential weekly article on books for the Evening Standard newspaper.
In July 1999, the Stuckists were first mentioned in the media, in an article in The Evening Standard and soon gained other coverage, helped by press interest in Tracey Emin, who had been nominated for the Turner Prize.
But it was in 1947, following a feature article in the Saturday Evening Post, that they began to flock to the town.
Seth M. Flint and William Rose Lee wrote about his Civil War experiences and they were published in the April 6th 1940 edition of the Saturday Evening Post in an article titled " I Saw Lee Surrender ".
In a 1944 article, the Saturday Evening Post, in discussing the boom created by the Milan Arsenal during World War II, predicted Milan would become a " ghost town " when the war was over.
On April 26, 1941 an article was published in The Saturday Evening Post by journalist Boyden Sparks, attacking the authenticity of the stones, pointing to improbabilities in their story and producing evidence that those who had claimed to discover them were in fact hoaxers.
These are taken from a 1907 article published in The Saturday Evening Post:
In June 2006, Gordon Ramsay, his production company, and his producer accepted an out-of-court settlement of £ 75, 000 from Associated Newspapers, after an article in London's Evening Standard written by Lewis-Smith alleged that Ramsay had faked television scenes and installed an incompetent chef.
The first listed reference as a knock-out drop in the OED, " Wish I had a drink and a Mike Finn for him ", is from a March 11, 1924 article in the New York Evening Journal.
His FAQ cited an article on Renshaw's studies in the Saturday Evening Post for April 17, 24, and May 1, 1948, “ You ’ re Not As Smart As You Could Be .”
" An article in the Baltimore Evening Sun referred to him as " the intransigent pianist, who has set the entire musical world by the ears and who is probably the most discussed figure on the concert stage.
In its 5th edition it published an article on December 27, 1976 titled “ Two States of Mind — An Evening Discussion with Fou Cong and Professor Liou ” which resulted in the revocation of the publisher ’ s license.
* Evening Standard article about London ' Noho ' controversy
Musial received national publicity when he was named by St. Louis Post-Dispatch sports editor J. Roy Stockton as his choice for Rookie of the Year in a Saturday Evening Post article.
He served as a war correspondent during the 1960s in Vietnam and Biafra, and gained a reputation for risk-taking when he took LSD in 1966 as an experiment for an article in The London Evening Standard and had a bad trip ".. this drug needs police, the Home Office and a dictator to stamp it out ..."
As was stated in an article in The Chicago Evening Post ( July 6, 1912 );
Printing continued until the office was destroyed by a mob on 20 July 1833, in response to an article published in The Evening and the Morning Star about U. S. and Missouri laws regarding slavery, African-Americans, and mixed-raced Americans.
In 1946 the discovery was made public and the treasure acquired by the British Museum ; Roald Dahl wrote an article about the find which was published firstly in the Saturday Evening Post, and later as " The Mildenhall Treasure " in his short story collection The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More.
On December 28, 1917, an article titled “ A Neglected Anniversary ” by H. L. Mencken was published in the New York Evening Mail.
According to an article in the London Evening Standard, Global Infrastructure Partners ( the new owner of Gatwick Airport ) has named him as one of the members of the board of Gatwick.
Blatty later wrote an article published in the Saturday Evening Post about meeting movie stars in Hollywood while posing as " Prince Xeer ", a fictitious blacksheep son of King Saud of Saudi Arabia.

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