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Whereas, throughout its history, the South has relished its grits, making them a symbol of its diet, its customs, its humor, and its hospitality, and whereas, every community in the State of South Carolina used to be the site of a grits mill and every local economy in the State used to be dependent on its product ; and whereas, grits has been a part of the life of every South Carolinian of whatever race, background, gender, and income ; and whereas, grits could very well play a vital role in the future of not only this State, but also the world, if as Charleston's The Post and Courier proclaimed in 1952, " An inexpensive, simple, and thoroughly digestible food, should be made popular throughout the world.
He has also called the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for TNT with Jim Courier and Mary Carillo.
Transgender issues also come up with shapechangers like Mystique, Copycat, and Courier who can change gender at will.
Courier 1B, built by Philco, also launched in 1960, was the world ’ s first active repeater satellite.
Corel Office version also includes WinZip 15 Professional, WinZip 15 Courier.
News about the town of Dutton can also be viewed on a Web page entitled, Dutton Country Courier, accessed through a link on the Choteau Acantha weekly newspaper's on-line edition at www. choteauacantha. com.
Wyalusing is also home to The Rocket Courier founded in 1887, is a newspaper that is printed once a week.
* The town is also home to The Page News and Courier, the major newspaper for the county.
Ailes also purchased the Putnam County Courier in April 2009.
Both FedEx Express and Purolator Courier also have large hangars at the airport.
* The Courier of Lyons ( 1854 ) ( also known as The Lyons Mail )
Murdoch had also been investing in newspapers on his own account, notably in Brisbane, where he bought shares in the Daily Mail and subsequently helped it to take over the rival Courier.
Compact trucks were also introduced to the USA, with the Toyota Hilux and the Datsun Truck, followed by the Mazda Truck also sold as the Ford Courier, with Isuzu selling their compact truck as the Chevrolet LUV.
Prairie du Chien's twice weekly newspaper is the Courier Press, which also publishes a weekly shopping supplement distributed to area households and businesses.
Apron VII is also used as a cargo facility, primarily for FedEx Express and Purolator Courier.
( Chang's success marked the start of an era in which a new generation of American players — which also included Pete Sampras, Jim Courier, and Andre Agassi — would come to dominate the game.
* Il Corriere del re ( The Courier of the King ) is a black-and-white 1947 Italian film adaptation of the story also directed by Gennaro Righelli.
He also hosted a benefit for the Chilean earthquake victims, Champions for Chile, appearing alongside Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, and Gustavo Kuerten.
He was also editor of the Saint Croix Courier newspaper in St. Stephen.
The region also supports a weekly community newspaper, The Timaru Courier which has a circulation of over 24, 000 copies and is delivered free every Thursday to local households.
It has also become an industry standard for all screenplays to be written in 12 point Courier or a close variant.
12 point Courier New was also the U. S. State Department's standard typeface until January 2004, when it was replaced with 14 point Times New Roman.
Courier New is a version of Courier introduced with Windows 3. 1, which also included raster Courier fonts.

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His first writing success came in 1902 when the Brantford Courier accepted a mystery story from him, and he became a reporter there ( for five dollars a week ).
With George Ripley, he edited the Christian Register, a Unitarian weekly, beginning in 1833 ; in 1834, in association with Sumner, he became editor of The American Jurist ( 1829 – 1843 ), a legal journal to which Sumner, Simon Greenleaf and Theron Metcalf contributed ; and from 1856 to 1861 he was an associate editor of the Boston Courier.
He became editor of the Paisley Advertiser in 1828, and of the Glasgow Courier in 1830.
The company began as a branch of the Thomson family business when William Thomson became the sole proprietor of Charles Alexander & Co., publishers of Dundee Courier and Daily Argus.
* British Army: the Royal Horse Artillery ; Household Cavalry Regiment ; Life Guards ( motto appears in the Garter Star representation worn on Life Guard officer's helmets rather than in the unit badge ); Blues and Royals ; Grenadier Guards *; Princess of Wales ' Royal Regiment ; Royal Regiment of Fusiliers ; Corps of Royal Engineers ; and the Royal Logistic Corps ( which in April 1993 became an amalgamation of the trades of five corps, which included the Royal Corps of Transport and the Royal Army Service Corps plus the Postal and Courier Services of the Royal Engineers, all of these forming Corps used the motto inscribed garter in their badge ).
In 1960, the Courier 1B, built by then Philco, became the world's first active repeater satellite.
He then moved to Bathurst, where he became editor and later owner of the Courier des Provinces Maritimes.
Although the design of the original Courier typeface was commissioned by IBM, the company deliberately chose not to secure legal exclusivity to the typeface and it soon became a standard font used throughout the typewriter industry.
Courier was raised in Dade City, Florida and though he excelled at youth sports in general, after a certain point it became clear that tennis was where his true talent lay.
The Moreton Bay Courier later became The Courier, then the Brisbane Courier and since 1933 The Courier-Mail.
In 1864 it became the Brisbane Courier.
After spending several years as a journalist with The Charleston News and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, he became a reporter for the Washington Star in 1979.
In 1828 he became editor of the Inverness Courier, which he conducted with great ability.
In 1921, Penton found employment as a copy-boy on the Brisbane Courier, and went on to work on The Sydney Morning Herald, The Daily Express and The Daily Mail in London, and Sir Frank Packer's The Daily Telegraph in Sydney, of which he eventually became the editor.
Established in 1859 as the Hamilton Courier, it became the Hamilton Spectator and Grange District Advertiser in 1860, and later The Hamilton Spectator.
At the age of sixteen, he became a reporter for the Wallasey and Wirral Chronicle, where he worked for three years before moving to the Liverpool Evening Express and the Liverpool Daily Courier.
He also became: the first Croat to win the tournament ; the third 26th-ranked player to win this tournament ( following Àlex Corretja and Jim Courier ); the second-oldest winner at the tournament ( behind Jimmy Connors who was five months older when he won in 1984 ); and the oldest first-time winner of a Master Series 1000 event.
He was originally a linotyper for the Daily Courier who became jealous of his boss's success, later he becomes a criminal mastermind under the name Psycho-Pirate.
Nothing is known of the life of Charles Halstead before he became a linotyper at the Daily Courier.
In 1992 he became Prime Minister Paul Keating's speech-writer and adviser and his best-selling account of those years, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: A Portrait of Paul Keating PM, won both The Age Book of the Year and non-fiction Prizes, the Brisbane Courier Mail Book of the Year, the National Biography Award and the Australian Literary Studies Association's Book of the Year.

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