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A 2010 study by Sean Aday comparing Fox News Channel's Special Report With Brit Humes and NBC's Nightly News coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan during 2005 found that both underplayed bad news ; it concluded that " Fox News was much more sympathetic to the administration than NBC ", suggesting that " if scholars continue to find evidence of a partisan or ideological bias at FNC ... they should consider Fox as alternative, rather than mainstream, media ".
The earliest version of this was the " Humes Jazzer " patented by Guy B. Humes in the mid 1920s.
He was one of the founding editors of The Paris Review along with Thomas Guinzburg, Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, George Plimpton and John P. C. Train.
Early press reports, dating back to 1956, claimed that Johnny attended Humes High School with Elvis Presley, which was not true.
Helen Humes ( June 23, 1913 – September 9, 1981 ) was an American jazz and blues singer.
Humes was born in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, was spotted by the guitarist Sylvester Weaver and made her first recordings in 1927, her true young voice consorting oddly with bizarre material like " Garlic Blues ".
Humes was out of the music industry for several years but made a full comeback in 1973 at the Newport Jazz Festival, and stayed busy up until her death, performing all over Europe, for instance, including at the prestigious Nice Jazz Festival in the mid-1970s.
He led Evansville twice to the NCAA College Division Championship ( now known as the Division II Championship ), which included a perfect 29 – 0 season in 1965, and was voted a first team Little All-America along with teammate Larry Humes during his senior season.
He was married to Sarah Humes of Pennsylvania, and had at least four children.
According to Edward Humes in Mississippi Mud: Southern Justice and the Dixie Mafia ( 1994 ), Pusser was suspected by some law enforcement officials of having killed both.
He was related to the Humes of Nine Wells and Lord Hume of Home, Earl of Home, and was related to David Hume, the great Historian and author.
Humes competed as Miss Thousand Islands in the 1973 Miss New York State contest she won the Miss Florida USA pageant and was third runner up in the 1975 Miss USA pageant behind eventual winner and fellow actress Summer Bartholomew of California.
She was urged to try acting by fellow Floridian Burt Reynolds and her best known movie role is as the Vestal Virgin Miriam in Mel Brooks's History of the World, Part I. Humes has a long list of guest starring roles to her credit on such diverse shows as Grey's Anatomy, The Dukes of Hazzard, Matlock, Knight Rider, Murphy Brown, The A-Team, The Fall Guy, Hardcastle and McCormick, T. J. Hooker,
On October 19, 1960, he was scheduled to play club dates and another appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in New York managed by Harold L. Humes, but his cabaret card was seized, purportedly because of a 1941 arrest for marijuana possession.
It was home to several generations of Homes ( later Humes ) and was the childhood home, and later the summer home, of David Hume ( 1711-1776 ) philosopher, economist and writer.
Presley first became interested in acting in his youth ; despite later declarations that he had no acting experience, fellow Humes High School students recall that he was often cast as the lead in the Shakespeare plays they studied in English class.
Following the scandal-prone Yukon Gold Rush era administration of Thomas J. Humes, Ballinger was elected as Seattle mayor in 1904 and, with the support of the downtown business elite, he cracked down somewhat ( but not heavily ) on vice, opposed labor unions, and was a roadblock to the city's strong municipal ownership movement.
She is the publisher of the famous literary magazine The Paris Review, which was started in 1953 by Peter Matthiessen, Thomas H. Guinzburg, and Harold L. Humes, and edited until his death in 2003 by George Plimpton.

Humes and blues
Basie favored blues, and he would showcase some of the most notable blues singers of the era after he went to New York: Billie Holiday, Jimmy Rushing, Big Joe Turner, Helen Humes, and Joe Williams.

Humes and singer
* 1985 – Marvin Humes, British singer ( JLS and VS )
* Marvin Humes, singer JLS, born in Herbert Road, Woolwich.
* Helen Humes ( 1913 – 1981 ), jazz singer
LeMel Humes produced most of the album, including a cover of the jazz standard " You Don't Know What Love Is " and " Sunshine " penned by singer Brenda Russell.

Humes and band
* Marvin Humes, member of X-Factor finalist boy band, JLS
The band has since broken up and member Marvin Humes is now part of boyband JLS.

Humes and vocalist
Humes became one of the vocalists with the Count Basie Orchestra in 1938, replacing Billie Holiday as lead female vocalist.

Humes and with
Hammond introduced Helen Humes, whom Basie hired ; she stayed with Basie for four years.
Peter Matthiessen took the magazine over from Harold Humes and ousted him as editor, replacing him with Plimpton, using it as his cover for his CIA activities.
From then until he died twenty years later Hines recorded endlessly both solo and with jazz notables like Cat Anderson, Harold Ashby, Barney Bigard, Lawrence Brown, Dave Brubeck ( they recorded duets in 1975 ), Jaki Byard ( duets in 1972 ), Benny Carter, Buck Clayton, Cozy Cole, Wallace Davenport, Eddie " Lockjaw " Davis, Vic Dickenson, Roy Eldridge, Duke Ellington ( duets in 1966 ), Ella Fitzgerald, Panama Francis, Bud Freeman, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Gonsalves, Stephane Grappelli, Sonny Greer, Lionel Hampton, Coleman Hawkins, Johnny Hodges, Peanuts Hucko, Helen Humes, Budd Johnson, Jonah Jones, Max Kaminsky, Gene Krupa, Ellis Larkins, Marian McPartland ( duets in 1970 ), Gerry Mulligan, Ray Nance, Oscar Peterson ( duets in 1968 ), Russell Procope, Pee Wee Russell, Jimmy Rushing, Stuff Smith, Rex Stewart, Maxine Sullivan, Buddy Tate, Jack Teagarden, Clark Terry, Sarah Vaughan, Joe Venuti, Earle Warren, Ben Webster, Teddy Wilson ( duets in 1965 & 1970 ), Jimmy Witherspoon, Jimmy Woode and Lester Young.
En route to the palace Comicus meets and falls in love with a Vestal Virgin named Miriam ( Mary-Margaret Humes ) and befriends an Ethiopian slave named Josephus ( Gregory Hines ).
Jackie and Roy were only two of the many singers he played behind, recording several albums with that husband-and-wife team, with their contemporary June Christy, and with Helen Humes, originally made famous by her singing with the Count Basie orchestra.
During the 1940s and 1950s, Humes became a solo performer and worked with different bands and other vocalists including Nat King Cole.
* Swingin ' with Humes, 1961
* Helen Humes with Red Norvo and His Orchestra, 1975
" Doc " Humes, and George Plimpton, and he formed a lifelong friendship with Plimpton.
Cynthia Ann Humes, associate professor of Philosophy / Religious Studies with a special interest in Hindu culture, wrote in 2005 that the Maharishi insisted on maintaining the purity of his teachings.
It won additional Pulitzers in 1989 for beat reporting by Edward Humes on U. S. military problems with night vision goggles and 1996 for an investigation into Ricardo Asch's fertility clinics.
* Swingin ' with Humes ( 1961 )
* Humes ( surname ), people with the surname Humes
* Helen Humes and Gerald Wiggins ( recorded January 14, 1952, released by Decca Records as catalog number 48280, with the flip side " All Night Long ")

Humes and R
* " Bee-Baba-Leba " ( vocal ), Helen Humes ( Philo 106 ) 1945 (# 3 R & B )
The album was produced by LeMel Humes, would peak to number 19 on Billboard's Top R & B Albums.

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