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1998 and tabloid
In Bangladesh, Manabzamin became the first and is now the largest circulated Bengali language tabloid in the world, in 1998.
From the issue of 21 March 1998 onwards, the paper has no longer been printed on newsprint, and more recently it has shifted to tabloid size: it has full, glossy, colour covers.
Other roles during this period that displayed the actor's wide range included that of a crew chief in Days of Thunder ( 1990 ), a retiring cop in Falling Down ( 1992 ), an Hispanic barber in Wrestling Ernest Hemingway ( 1993 ), a New York tabloid editor in The Paper ( 1994 ), a rural doctor in Phenomenon ( 1996 ), an abusive father in 1996's Slingblade, an astronaut in Deep Impact ( 1998 ), a trail boss in Open Range ( 2003 ), a soccer coach in the comedy Kicking & Screaming, an old free spirit in Secondhand Lions ( 2003 ), a Las Vegas poker champion in Lucky You and a New York police chief in We Own the Night ( both 2007 ).
In 1998, The South End changed from a tabloid to a broadsheet format, and added color pages.
He was the programme's first ever presenter to have his contract terminated in mid-season, on 19 October 1998, after the tabloid newspaper News of the World published a report of Bacon taking cocaine.
Mölzer has been publishing in the Die Presse and the Kronen Zeitung, Austria's leading tabloid, since 1998.
Terry Murphy is a television hostess and correspondent, best known for her nine years ( 1990 – 1998 ) anchoring the tabloid show Hard Copy and, since 2003, reporting for the entertainment show Extra.

1998 and newspaper
In 1998, Lomborg published four essays about the state of the environment in the leading Danish newspaper Politiken, which according to him " resulted in a firestorm debate spanning over 400 articles in major metropolitan newspapers.
Other Canadian newspapers adopted similar changes later that decade, such as the Southam newspaper chain's conversion in September 1998.
Roel Van Duijn reported in the Dutch national newspaper Trouw on September 5, 1998, and later in the quarterly Skepter of the Dutch organisation Skepsis that following advice of a macrobiotic counselor over conventional medical treatments resulted in the death of his wife.
PA cabinet minister Abdul Aziz Shaheen told the official PA newspaper, Al-Havat Al-Jadida, on January 4, 1998, " The Oslo accord was a preface for the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian Authority will be a preface for the Palestinian state which, in its turn, will be a preface for the liberation of the entire Palestinian land.
In 1998 the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram wrote that the Times editorial policy was " rabidly anti-Arab, anti-Muslim and pro-Israel.
In 1998, after Welch was snubbed by the Hall, he told Cleveland's daily newspaper, The Plain Dealer, " My era was the bridge era.
In September 1998, the FT became the first UK-based newspaper to sell more copies internationally than within the UK.
The advent of the National Post in 1998 shook up the Toronto newspaper market.
It started as a music newspaper, and gradually moved toward a magazine format during the 1980s, changing from newsprint in 1998.
These talks were called off after a few weeks following a leak to a Sunday newspaper, and then briefly revived in the early months of 1998 before breaking down again.
George attracted controversy in 1998 when he was widely reported to have made a statement to London newspaper executives implying that unemployment in the north of England was a price worth paying in order to preserve affluence in the south of the country.
In the New York Times newspaper article “ The Big City: Rich and Poor, Consumed by Consuming ” ( 1998 ), to remedy the social and psychological malaise that is conspicuous consumption, Frank proposed eliminating the personal income tax, and replacing it with a progressive tax upon the yearly sum of discretionary income spent on consumption of goods and services.
Between 1991 and 1998 Cook wrote a weekly tipster's column for the Glasgow Herald newspaper.
The San Pedro News-Pilot, long the area's daily newspaper, ceased publishing in 1998.
In December 1998, Nimmo attended a National Treasures celebrity lunch in the boardroom of the Daily Express newspaper along with Sir Peter O ' Sullevan, Joan Collins, Dame Beryl Bainbridge, Dickie Davis and Sue MacGregor amongst others.
Famous for having told a newspaper reporter: " I'd rather win the Little Brown Jug than go to heaven ," when he died in 1998, the Little Brown Jug itself, won by Strike Out in 1972, was placed at the head of his casket.
** Black continues to contribute regular features to the National Post, the newspaper he founded in 1998 and sold in 2001.
Since the launch of the National Post as another English-language national paper in 1998, some industry analysts have proclaimed a " national newspaper war " between The Globe and Mail and the National Post.
The " Garaudy Affair " had been revealed in January 1996 by the Canard enchaîné satirical newspaper, which prompted a series of denunciations against his book, " The Foundational Myths of Israeli Politics ," and led Garaudy to be charged of negationism ( before being convicted in 1998, under the 1990 Gayssot Act ).
Murray is one of only eight schools in the state of Kentucky to achieve AACSB accreditation of business programs ; The newspaper also gained notoriety between 1998 and 2001 through the work of Darin Shock.
In July 1998 he presided in a case against Orain S. A., the Basque communication company that published the newspaper Egin and owned the radio station Egin Irratia.
* Another group named Workers ' Fight split from the Workers International League in 1998, publishing two editions of a newspaper of the same name before disintegrating.
Wen Wei Po distributes a set of 13 DVDs containing all the content, including text, graphs and photographs of the newspaper from the period 1939 – 1998.
In March 1998 the Plenipotentiary for Relations with the Jewish Diaspora, Krzysztof Śliwiński, was quoted in a French newspaper as saying that the cross would be removed, because its presence was disrespectful of the Jewish legacy at Auschwitz.
The Wenhui-xinmin United Press Group () is a Chinese language newspaper publisher, established on July 25, 1998.

1998 and Globe
Offered the song by Dylan, Sheryl Crow later recorded an up-tempo cover of " Mississippi " for her The Globe Sessions, released in 1998, before Dylan revisited it for Love and Theft.
In 1998, he played astronaut Michael Collins in the Golden Globe Award-winning HBO miniseries From the Earth To the Moon.
She earned a Golden Globe Award for the role in 1998.
At the 1998 Golden Globe Awards, he was nominated for " Best Actor in a Made for TV Movie " for his role in Twelve Angry Men losing to Ving Rhames.
Globe Pequot, 1998.
In 1998 Crow released The Globe Sessions.
* The Globe Sessions ( 1998 )
The following year, she played the title role in the smash hit There's Something About Mary ( 1998 ), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for the category of Best Actress – Musical or Comedy.
In 1997, she won her third Golden Globe award for CBS ' Cybill ( 1995 – 1998 ), a television sitcom, in which the title character — Cybill Sheridan, an actress struggling with hammy parts in B movies and bad soaps — was loosely modeled on herself ( including portrayals of her two ex-husbands ).
In 1998 she won a Golden Globe Award, an Academy Award and an Emmy Award in the same year.
Jerry Goldsmith won the 1999 BMI Film Music Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score in 1998.
Some of the awards that Depp has won include honors from the London Film Critics Circle ( 1996 ), Russian Guild of Film Critics ( 1998 ), Screen Actors Guild Awards ( 2004 ) and a Golden Globe for Best Actor.
In 1998, Douglas received the Crystal Globe award for outstanding artistic contribution to world cinema at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
Dench's more recent film career has garnered six Academy Award nominations in nine years for Mrs. Brown in 1997 ; her Oscar-winning turn as Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love in 1998 ; for Chocolat in 2000 ; for the lead role of writer Iris Murdoch in Iris in 2001 ( with Kate Winslet playing her as a younger woman ); for Mrs Henderson Presents ( a romanticised history of the Windmill Theatre ) in 2005 ; and for 2006's Notes on a Scandal, a film for which she received critical acclaim, including Golden Globe, Academy Award, BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild nominations.
She reprised her role in the 1998 screen adaptation, Little Voice, which earned nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress-Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the Satellite Award for Best Actress-Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role-Motion Picture, and the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress.
She came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in the 1998 biopic film Elizabeth, for which she won British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( BAFTA ) and Golden Globe Awards, and earned her first Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
Ricci made a transition into more adult-oriented roles with The Ice Storm ( 1997 ), followed by an acclaimed performance in Buffalo ' 66 ( 1998 ) and then The Opposite of Sex ( 1998 ), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.
She won several awards for her portrayal of Elizabeth, notably a BAFTA and a Golden Globe in 1998
In addition, Alexander was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, in 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1998, in the Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television category, but never won the award.
" Globe and Mail ( 1998 )
Since 1998 Yoshiki has engaged in numerous activities, such as briefly being a member of the pop band Globe, producing singles for the Korean rock band TRAX and numerous others, as well as working on his solo project Violet UK, which has yet to publish a major release.
She is known for starring in two TV series, as the title character on the situation comedy Murphy Brown ( 1988 – 1998 ), for which she won five Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards ; and as Shirley Schmidt on the comedy-drama Boston Legal ( 2004 – 2008 ), for which she was nominated for two Emmys, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

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