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It wired Times dispatches to papers across the country and became the Indian agent for Reuters news service.
** Walter Duranty of The New York Times for his series of dispatches on Russia specifically the working out of the Five Year Plan.
By October 1937, the New York Times was publishing dispatches of Osa's latest trip to Africa, in which she described lifestyles and practices of the Maasai and other tribes.
* 1957: James Reston, The New York Times, " for his distinguished national correspondence, including both news dispatches and interpretive reporting, an outstanding example of which was his five-part analysis of the effect of President Eisenhower's illness on the functioning of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
After the First Sino-Japanese War Brinkley became the Tokyo-based correspondent for The Times of London, and gained fame for his dispatches during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.

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Adams depended largely on the dispatches of foreign ambassadors and observers in England, claiming that the reports of such agents had to be accurate because there were no newspapers.
Nelson's first set of dispatches were captured when Leander was intercepted and defeated by Généreux in a fierce engagement off the western shore of Crete on 18 August 1798.
According to Frémont they were carrying Mexican military dispatches.
The most notable examples of these were HMS Pickle, which raced back to England with news of the British victory and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson at the end of the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Whiting ( 79 tons and four guns ), which lowered anchor in the harbor of Hampton Roads on 8 July 1812, carrying dispatches.
Laureate letters were once the dispatches announcing a victory.
His urgent dispatches to Richmond were treated with disbelief — Davis and Robert E. Lee ( now the general in chief of all the Confederate armies ) could not believe that Sherman was advancing without a supply line as quickly as Beauregard was observing him do.
He made a special request for dispatches from Rome, to keep him updated on how his chariot teams were doing.
According to the official returns recorded by each British ship, and repeated in dispatches from Nelson and forwarded by Parker to the Admiralty, British casualties were 264 killed and 689 wounded.
His dispatches, many of which were written before reaching Alaska, incorrectly implied an easy and inexpensive trip.
Still only 21, she spent nearly half a year reporting the lives and customs of the Mexican people ; her dispatches were later published in book form as Six Months in Mexico.
The development of efficient submarine cable networks and the electric telegraph allowed Bly to send short progress reports, though longer dispatches had to travel by regular post and were thus often delayed by several weeks.
If someone dispatches the hero on a quest, the overt reason may be false, with the dispatcher actually sending him on the difficult quest in hopes of his death in the attempt, or in order to remove him from the scene for a time, just as if the claim were sincere, except that the tale usually ends with the dispatcher being unmasked and punished.
He wrote dispatches from the front line which were published in Haaretz and later as a book, In the Fields of Philistia (, Bi-Sdot Pleshet ).
The dispatches of Sir James Yeo were published about the same time, and emphatically placed the blame for the defeat on Prévost for forcing the British squadron into action prematurely.
Burgoyne never received Clinton's dispatches following this victory, as all three messengers were captured.
He had trouble socializing while in Spain, however, and amused himself by sending humorous dispatches to his political bosses in the United States, many of which were later collected and published posthumously in 1899 as Impressions of Spain.
Among the items printed were articles about Africa, letters of praise, official dispatches stressing the prosperity and steady growth of the colony, information about emigrants, and lists of donors.
He and three other reporters were expelled in 1923 when Soviet authorities, who routinely censored foreign reporters ' telegraphed dispatches, found articles by the four reporters, disguised as personal letters, being smuggled out in a diplomatic mailpouch to avoid censorship.
Peter Fryer, correspondent for the CPGB newspaper The Daily Worker, reported accurately on the violent suppression of the uprising, but his dispatches were heavily censored ;
In addition to the MM awarded to Powers, GRDEFOs and ADGs were awarded an MBE, eight mentions in dispatches and four Distinguished Flying Medals of the ten awarded to RAAF members.
The rest of the battalion were awarded two Military Crosss ( MC ) and one Military Medal ( MM ), and a number were mentioned in dispatches.
The rest of the battalion were awarded three MCs and one MM, and a number were mentioned in dispatches.

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In 1590, Vieta discovered the key to a Spanish cipher, consisting of more than 500 characters, and this meant that all dispatches in that language which fell into the hands of the French could be easily read.
This evolved into regular dispatches of military and political intelligence, and by 1942-43, the number of dispatches had increased to at least one per week.
# Nothing needs to move out of the way before the train dispatches and after the train advances into the station.
In March 1900, Morant carried dispatches for the Flying Column to Prieska, under Colonel Lowe, 7th D. G., who was in the general advance to Bloemfontein and took part in the engagements of Karee Siding and Kroonstadt, and other engagements with Lord Roberts until the entry into Pretoria.
He was mentioned in dispatches as his Battery fought its way across France, Belgium, Holland and into Germany.
AEMO then dispatches these generators into production.
After this fails, Brell attempts to have Samantha raped ; as usual, Rip foils the plot and dispatches the would-be rapist into a tree trunk.
The traffic violator then dispatches a seductive female reporter to town and she prompts Barney for details of Andy's life, twisting them into transgressions.
Eastland manages to kidnap one of the mobsters, placing him, chained up above an industrial meat grinder. Eastland needs the safe number from the mobster to steal his money. After lowering the mobster dangerously close to the jaws of the meat grinder, the mobster gives up the safe number, as well as giving Eastland his set of keys. Eastland asks if there's anything else he should know ; the mobster replies " No ". Eastland repeats his earlier line ;" If you're lying ; I'll be back ". Eastland barely survives an attack by the mobsters Doberman ,( who he dispatches with an electric carving knife ). Upon returning, Eastland lowers the mobster into the grinder for lying.
After tearing off one of the Predator's arms, the super soldier moves to absorb a portion of the exterior bulkhead of the lab, opening a hole into the vacuum which quickly dispatches the Predator.
Dorus's elopement strategy begins by distracting Pamela's guardians: he tricks Dametas into wasting a day on a bogus treasure hunt ; he dispatches Miso by telling her Dametas is cheating on her with a woman in an adjacent village, and he leaves Mopsa up in a tree waiting for a sign from Jove.
Besides his lost works like Jewang yeondaeryeok ( Chronological History of Monarchs ) and others, Choe's surviving writings may be divided roughly into four main categories: official prose ( to include memorials, dispatches, etc.

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In reply, in at least three dispatches, 17 October, 21 November and 18 December, Hicks Beach emphatically states that war is to be avoided and a British invasion of Zululand prohibited.
He achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was mentioned in dispatches three times and wounded twice.
Peter arrives on the scene and dispatches Vulture and quickly defeats the other three with ease.
Owyn is bandaging Gorath's and Locklear's injuries when they are attacked by a moredhel assassin whom Gorath dispatches before the three of them set out south.
They were the sons of Major-General Sir Robert Travers ( 1770 – 1834 ) C. B., K. C. M. G., of the 95th Rifle Brigade, who was one of six brothers who again all served in the military, and one of three to be knighted for their services, including Rear-Admiral Sir Eaton Stannard Travers ( 1777 – 1858 ), who was engaged in battle with the enemy upwards of over one hundred times, and was mentioned in dispatches eight times for gallantry.
During World War I he was an officer of the Scots Guards and was three times wounded and three times mentioned in dispatches.
The Von Braun also dispatches three identically shaped lighter-than-air probes to the planet surface.
He served with distinction being mentioned in dispatches three times and being awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for saving the lives of many fellow servicemen when the destroyer HMS Somali was hit by a torpedo.
He fought in the First World War ( where he was mentioned in dispatches three times ) and was awarded the Military Cross.

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