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Headlines of the Evening Standard on the day of 7 July 2005 London bombings | London bombing on 7 July 2005, in Waterloo Station
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Telenews and Camera Headlines ( 1948 – 1949 ), and DuMont Evening News ( September 1954-1 April 1955 ).
* Jody Dean, ( 2004 ), Finding God In The Evening News: A Broadcast Journalist Looks Beyond The Headlines, Renell, ISBN 0-8007-5972-9
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Headlines such as " Power cut cripples London " ( CNN ) concealed the fact that over 90 % of London's population was unaffected ( but see below for the effects on the London Underground and mainline rail services ).
* Audio / Video recordings of Kathleen Kennedy Townsend on her book Failing America's Faithful, from the University of Chicago's World Beyond the Headlines series
Two illuminated Sabres logos were added in the upper level of the pavilion on both sides of the Sports Headlines bar.
Barry's film mix is heard on the soundtrack ( and on A-ha's later greatest hits album Headlines and Deadlines ).
Conan O ' Brien parodied " Headlines " on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien in a segment called Actual Items, which uses advertisements purposefully doctored by the show's prop and writing staffs.
EU Research Headlines reported the ARWU's work on 31st Dec 2003: " The universities were carefully evaluated using several indicators of research performance.
* NOS Headlines, a radio news bulletin especially made for a younger audience ( like Newsbeat on BBC Radio 1 ), broadcast on 3FM and FunX.
" His conclusions, based on scientific testing in 1982 – 1990, are: " Headlines set in capital letters are significantly less legible than those set in lower case.
Recurring articles such as " Flubbed Headlines ", " Oops ", and " Classifieds " often depend on these contributions.
A Flyer News episode may consist of student-produced segments such as Sez-You, which interviews the student body on various topics ; Webcrawler, a technology segment ; Word of the Week, asking students to define a different word each week and broadcasting the more entertaining responses ; New England Sports Minute, which covers the latest news in the New England professional sporting world ; Sports Update, which brings updates about Framingham High School sports ; and a daily segment, Homeroom Headlines, giving morning announcements, among other things.
When Homer is showing the family headlines is a parody of the Headlines segment on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
She was invited by Hodder Headlines to write the book on Islam for the World Faiths section of the famous Teach Yourself series, now in its third edition and a best-seller.
As of 2010, Booth presents In Focus on the UK's Islam Channel, and Between The Headlines on the Iranian-owned Press TV.
In addition, the general theme of the show tended to revolve around thing the duo found on the internet such as their very popular segment, " Head Up Your Ass Headlines ", during which they would read bizarre news stories from around the world gathered from various websites.
Headlines and day
It is a complete reprint of the strip, including side notes about cultural and political references made in the strip, " Headlines " breaks to identify the top stories of the day, and commentary from Breathed.
* During the " Head Up Your Ass Headlines " segment, Corey or Jay will occasionally repeat a story from a previous day.
Headlines and 7
* Cheryl Jennings-weekdays at 11: 00 a. m. and weeknights at 5: 00 p. m .; host of Beyond the Headlines and Assignment 7 correspondent and fill in anchor
Headlines and 2005
The website is the 2005 winner of the Project on Government Oversight's " Beyond the Headlines " Award.
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At the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2007 the production won both the Best Actor award for Stewart, and the Best Director award for Goold.
Foot's parallel career as a journalist included appointments as editor of Tribune, on several occasions, and the Evening Standard newspaper.
On the recommendation of Aneurin Bevan, Foot was soon hired by Lord Beaverbrook to work as a writer on his Evening Standard.
David Low ( cartoonist ) | David Low's cartoon, published in the Evening Standard on 20 September 1939, shows Hitler greeting Stalin, following their joint Invasion of Poland ( 1939 ) | invasion of Poland, with the words, " The scum of the earth, I believe ?".
* October 1 – Associated Newspapers announces that The Evening News will close and merge with the Evening Standard.
** In an interview with London Evening Standard reporter Maureen Cleave, John Lennon of The Beatles states that they are " more popular than Jesus now ".
In 1976, his one-man show The Thoughts of Chairman Alf won the Evening Standard award for best comedy in London's West End.
In addition to housing the DMGT head office, the building also houses the offices of The Independent series, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Evening Standard, and Metro.
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.
Thomson told the Evening Standard that it was " outrageous " that the Stuckists should be linked to Scientology, as the artists had no connection with it.
The Evening Standard, since May 2009 styled the London Evening Standard, is a local, free daily newspaper, published Monday to Friday in tabloid format in London, United Kingdom.
Under the ownership of James Johnstone The Standard became a morning paper from 29 June 1857, with The Evening Standard being published from 11 June 1859.
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