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When the official government newspaper, Le Moniteur Universel, published the ordinances on Monday, 26 July, Adolphe Thiers, journalist at the opposition paper Le National, published a call to revolt, which was signed by forty-three journalists:
The " third page " ( a page once entirely dedicated to culture, in the Italian tradition ) contained a main article, named elzeviro, which has been signed by all the editors and the major novelists, poets and journalists of the country.
PNAC's first public act was releasing a " Statement of Principles " on June 3, 1997, which was signed by both its members and a variety of other notable conservative politicians and journalists ( see Signatories to Statement of Principles ).
In 1830, he founded Le National with Thiers and Armand Carrel, and signed the journalists ' protest against the July Ordinances, however, he refused to profit from his party's victory.
" The following day, the same journalists received another General Motors telegram stating, " Society for the Eradication of Panthers from the Automotive World will hold first and last meeting on June 28 ...( signed ) John L. Cutter – Chevrolet Public Relations SEPAW Secretary.
In 2009 she signed an open letter of apology posted to Iranian. com along with 266 other Iranian academics, writers, artists, journalists about the Persecution of Bahá ' ís .< ref >
Lucie Morillon, RWB's then-Washington representative, confirmed in an interview on 29 April 2005 that the organization had a contract with US State Department's Special Envoy to the Western Hemisphere, Otto Reich, who signed it in his capacity as a trustee for the Center for a Free Cuba, to inform Europeans about the repression of journalists in Cuba.
In December 2001, staff members at The Montreal Gazette launched a Gazette Newsroom web page with an open letter, titled Media Giant Silences Local Voices: Canadian Journalism Under Attack, that got signed by 77 Gazette journalists as of 2002 January 23, opposing the national editorial policy, and the reporters among them participated in a byline strike, refusing to sign their names to their stories in the newspaper in protest.
At the revolution of 1830 he signed the protestation of the journalists on 28 July 1830.
80 journalists signed an open letter to President Kuchma urging an investigation and complaining that " during the years of Ukrainian independence, not a single high-profile crime against journalists has been fully resolved.
LNS garnered support from well-known journalists and activists, as documented in a letter signed by I. F.
As a response, 80 journalists signed a protest against these decisions and organized rallies in front of the Swiss and EU embassies.
When Yeats was signed, Shankly was so impressed and proud of the physical presence of his new player that he told waiting journalists to " The man is a mountain, go into the dressing room and walk around him ".
NCR refused to comply with its ordinary, and 66 Catholic journalists signed a statement disagreeing with the condemnation based on its " underlying definition of the legitimate boundaries of religious journalism in service to the church.
The bill was signed into law on 5 March 2007, despite some organizations, including Reporters Without Borders, and the French chapter of Wikimedia, arguing that this clause created a legal discrimination in criminal law between professional journalists and ordinary citizens practicing journalism.
In 2009, Parastou signed an open letter of apology posted to Iranian. com along with 266 other Iranian academics, writers, artists, journalists about the Persecution of Bahá ' ís.

signed and protest
In 1837, having been one of the seven professors who signed a protest against the King of Hanover's abrogation of the constitution established some years before, he was dismissed from his professorship and banished from the kingdom of Hanover.
He returned to Kassel with his brother who had also signed the protest.
Fonda was one of more than 50 celebrities who signed an online petition letter by John Greyson in which Greyson said he would pull his film Covered from the Toronto International Film Festival in protest over the Festival's " inaugural City-to-City Spotlight on Tel Aviv ".
Shortly afterwards, Robinson resigned from the party in protest at the Anglo-Irish Agreement that the coalition under Garret FitzGerald had signed with the British Government of Margaret Thatcher.
Thus, French philosophers Félix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze signed in November 1977 L ' Appel des intellectuels français contre la répression en Italie ( The Call of French Intellectuals Against Repression in Italy ) in protest against Negri's imprisonment and Italian anti-terrorism legislation.
A protest against the reform signed by 40, 000 concerned citizens was handed to the government in 1908, but had no effect.
In 1968, Spock signed the “ Writers and Editors War Tax Protest ” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.
In 1968, Miller signed the “ Writers and Editors War Tax Protest ” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.
Also in January 1968, he signed the “ Writers and Editors War Tax Protest ” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the war.
The group favoring Dillon, approximately 600 of them, signed a petition of protest citing the fact that only two of the three commission members had met to consider the possible sites for the county seat.
He signed a historians ' letter of protest against the Soviet invasion of Hungary and was strongly in favour of the Prague spring.
51 women in Edenton, led by Penelope Barker, signed a protest petition agreeing to boycott English tea and other products, in what became known, decades later, as the Edenton Tea Party.
In 1968, Styron signed the “ Writers and Editors War Tax Protest ” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.
In 1968, Berrigan signed the “ Writers and Editors War Tax Protest ” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.
In October 2010 he and 100 other leading artists signed an open letter to the Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt protesting against cutbacks in the arts-he created a new work, " Reckless ", for the protest.
In 1968, Baldwin signed the “ Writers and Editors War Tax Protest ” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.
In 1837, on 18 November, along with six of his colleagues he signed a formal protest against the action of King Ernst August in abolishing the liberal constitution of 1833, which had been granted to the House of Hanover by his predecessor William IV.
Sir Edward Grey, the British Foreign Secretary, lodged a protest and claimed that the act discriminated against British and other foreign vessels in contravention of the Treaty, and requested that the Senate forgo action on the bill in order that a detailed statement might be sent, but President Taft signed the Act on 24 August.
In England a letter of protest signed by A. S. Neill and the poet Herbert Read ( 1893 – 1968 ) also failed to find a publisher.
On October 2, the day President Bush signed into law Congress ' joint resolution authorizing the war, a small-scale protest was held in Chicago, attended by a crowd of roughly 1, 000 who listened to speeches by Jesse Jackson and then-Illinois State Senator Barack Obama.
In 1968, Nearing signed the “ Writers and Editors War Tax Protest ” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.
In 1968, he signed the “ Writers and Editors War Tax Protest ” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.
Tunnel project, by publishing a protest signed by many distinguished men in 1882.

signed and against
But though each of its members had asserted this right against the Union, the final Constitution which the Confederacy signed on March 11 -- nearly a month before hostilities began -- included no explicit provision authorizing a state to secede.
The sheriff and District Attorney Mills hastily swore out a number of warrants against men who had been riding about armed, according to signed statements by Chavez and Dr. I. P. George, and ordered Deputy Barney Clark of Raton to rescue the posseman.
Accordingly, Ben Adret addressed to the congregation of Montpellier a letter, signed by fifteen other rabbis, proposing to issue a decree pronouncing the anathema against all those who should pursue the study of philosophy and science before due maturity in age and in rabbinical knowledge.
France and Comoros signed a mutual security treaty in 1978 ; following the mercenary coup against Abdallah in 1989, French troops restored order and took responsibility for reorganizing and training the Comorian army.
While the CIA and MI6 and the People's Liberation Army of China financed the operation along with the Pakistan government against the Soviet Union Eventually the Soviet Union began looking for a withdrawal route and in 1988 Geneva Accords were signed between Communist-Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ; under the terms Soviet troops were to withdraw.
All members of the Council of Europe ( which includes nearly all European countries, and every member of the European Union ) have signed the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects against double jeopardy.
On 10 June 2005, Foreign Minister Tavola signed a Memorandum of Understanding with his New Zealand counterpart, Phil Goff, aimed at fostering cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
As Urban's greatest desire was that of a crusade against the Turks, the two parts signed a hasty peace, which was highly favourable to Visconti.
Under the secret Treaty of London signed in April 1915, Triple Entente powers promised Italy that it would gain Vlorë ( Valona ) and nearby lands and a protectorate over Albania in exchange for entering the war against Austria-Hungary.
Henry tried to play his brothers off against each other but eventually, wary of his devious manoeuvring, they acted together and signed an accession treaty.
* 1862 – As the Treaty of Saigon is signed, ceding parts of southern Vietnam to France, the guerrilla leader Truong Dinh decides to defy Emperor Tu Duc of Vietnam and fight on against the Europeans.
Because of the coup attempted by Moscow hardliners against the Gorbachev government in August 1991, the Union Treaty never was signed.
On 24 August a 10-year non-aggression pact was signed with provisions that included: consultation ; arbitration if either party disagreed ; neutrality if either went to war against a third power ; no membership of a group " which is directly or indirectly aimed at the other.
The Court found in its verdict that the United States was " in breach of its obligations under customary international law not to use force against another State ", " not to intervene in its affairs ", " not to violate its sovereignty ", " not to interrupt peaceful maritime commerce ", and " in breach of its obligations under Article XIX of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the Parties signed at Managua on 21 January 1956.
# Decides that, by the acts referred to in subparagraph ( 6 ) hereof the United States of America has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligations under Article XIX of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of Nicaragua signed at Managua on 21 January 1956 ;
* Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty II ( START II )— signed 1993, never put into force: START II was a bilateral agreement between the US and Russia which attempted to commit each side to deploy no more than 3, 000 to 3, 500 warheads by December 2007 and also included a prohibition against deploying multiple independent reentry vehicles ( MIRVs ) on intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs )
* 1295 – The first treaty forming the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France against England is signed in Paris.
In 1846, the United States and New Granada signed the Bidlack Mallarino Treaty, granting the U. S. rights to build railroads through Panama, and-most significantly-the power to militarily intervene against revolt to guarantee New Granadine control of Panama.
Thus, through the mediation of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, he lifted his ban against Visconti, obtaining Bologna only after he signed a hasty peace with Visconti that was highly favorable to him.
Meanwhile, in 1948, under pressure from their World War II allies and to the dismay of the Somalis, the British " returned " the Haud ( an important Somali grazing area that was presumably ' protected ' by British treaties with the Somalis in 1884 and 1886 ) and the Ogaden to Ethiopia, based on a treaty they signed in 1897 in which the British ceded Somali territory to the Ethiopian Emperor Menelik in exchange for his help against plundering by Somali clans.
In 1948, under pressure from their World War II allies and to the dismay of the Somalis, the British " returned " the Hawd ( an important Somali grazing area that was presumably ' protected ' by British treaties with the Somalis in 1884 and 1886 ) and the Ogaden to Ethiopia, based on a treaty they signed in 1897 in which the British ceded Somali territory to the Ethiopian Emperor Menelik in exchange for his help against the Somali clans, by plundering the clans.
The Statute is satisfied if the contract to convey is evidenced by a writing or writings containing the essential terms of a purchase and sale agreement and signed by the party against whom the contract is to be enforced.

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