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Jim Souhan of the Minneapolis Star Tribune said he did not see Matsui as a rookie in 2003 because " it would be an insult to the Japanese league to pretend that experience didn't count.
* McCormick Tribune Campus Center, IIT ( Chicago, 1997 – 2003 )
The first new buildings on Main Campus since the " completion " of the Mies Campus in the early 1970s were finished in 2003 — Rem Koolhaas's McCormick Tribune Campus Center and Helmut Jahn's State Street Village.
In anticipation of the opening of the McCormick Tribune Campus Center, the on-campus pub and bowling alley known as " The Bog " ceased operations in 2003.
Scarborough is a former historian of the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, where he worked from 1986 to 2003.
In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune:
In April 2003, the Sun-Times picked up the comic strip Beetle Bailey after the rival Chicago Tribune dropped it in June 2002 and gave up the rights to it in February 2003.
The magazine has a circulation of around 50, 000 and was named one of the 50 best magazines in 2003 and 2004 by the Chicago Tribune.
Following the collapse of the World Journal Tribune, The New York Times and the Washington Post became joint owners with Whitney of the Herald Tribune < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > European edition, the International Herald Tribune, which is still published under full ownership by the Times, which bought out the Post holdings in 2003.
Walter J. Trohan ( July 4, 1903-October 30, 2003 ) was a former Chicago Tribune reporter and bureau chief in Washington, D. C., and was regarded as the last of the metropolitan newspaper Washington bureau chiefs whose bylines made them famous.
When Cooper departed the Sunday Tribune in early 2003 and moved into broadcast journalism with Today FM radio station, he was succeeded by Paddy Murray, who was before and is now again a columnist with the Sunday World newspaper.
In 2001, Tribune opposed the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, and it was outspoken against the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
He also starred in three TV series including the CBS drama The Magnificent Seven ( 1998 – 2000 ), the Tribune Entertainment syndicated TV series Adventure Inc .. ( 2002 – 2003 ), and the NBC TV series Hawaii ( 2004 ).
* 2003: Cornelia Grumman, Chicago Tribune, " for her powerful, freshly challenging editorials on reform of the death penalty.
* Alternatives abound for coliseum's future, a July 2003 article from the Portland Tribune
It stayed that way until 2003 when KPLR-TV ( channel 11 ) was sold to Tribune, a former stakeholder in The WB network.
In March 2003, ACME Communications sold KPLR and sister station KWBP in Portland, Oregon to the Tribune Company.
In 2003, upon being assigned to write both the Batman and Superman titles, Azzarello told the Chicago Tribune, " DC is giving me the keys to both cars in the garage, the Mazerati and the Ferrari ... Somebody told me, ' Don't drive drunk.
OMA's recently completed projects include the Viktor & Rolf Store in London ( 2011 ), the Edouard Malingue Gallery, displaying Modernism and Impressionism art, in Hong Kong ( 2010 ), Prada Transformer, a rotating multi-use pavilion in Seoul ( 2009 ), the Zeche Zollverein Historical Museum and master plan in Essen ( 2006 ), the Seoul National University Museum of Art ( 2005 ), the much acclaimed Casa da Música in Porto ( 2005 ), the Prada Epicenter in Los Angeles ( 2004 ), the Seattle Central Library ( 2004 ), the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art ( 2004 ), the Netherlands Embassy in Berlin ( 2003 ) and the McCormick Tribune Campus Center at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago ( 2003 ).
The battle was resolved with the 2000 sale of the Tribune and with the News switching to morning publication and changing its name on June 9, 2003 to the Deseret Morning News.

2003 and Broadcasting
Despite this ceasefire, on 11 July 2003 the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation broadcast unconfirmed reports that supporters of Harold Keke razed two villages.
Many sources, including a 1998 article by Geoffrey Miller, a physician and historian of military medicine, and a 2003 U. S. Public Broadcasting Service documentary, have suggested that Sergeant Cedric Popkin was the person most likely to have killed Richthofen.
Bush-appointee Corporation for Public Broadcasting chairman Kenneth Tomlinson was a regular critic of Moyers ; in 2003, he wrote to Pat Mitchell, the president of PBS, that " does not contain anything approaching the balance the law requires for public broadcasting.
It was developed by the AES and the European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ) and first published in 1985 and later revised in 1992 and 2003.
Also in 2001, Time Warner moved the WB Television Network to its Turner Broadcasting System division from Warner Bros. Entertainment from 2001 until 2003, when The WB was reassigned back to the Warner Bros. unit.
The IBA was subsequently replaced by the Independent Television Commission ( ITC ) ( and the Radio Authority ) under the provisions of the Broadcasting Act 1990, which themselves were replaced by the Office of Communications ( Ofcom ) at the end of 2003.
* 2003 Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Pine Gap.
Dedicated in September 2003, the Neuharth Center houses all of the news and media organizations on campus, including the Freedom Forum ’ s South Dakota operations, South Dakota Public Broadcasting, the Department of Contemporary Media and Journalism, campus newspaper The Volante, campus radio station KAOR, and television station KYOT.
* BBC Annual Report and Accounts, 2003 / 2004, London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 2004
* Selected in 2003 to give the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) Massey Lectures ,.
Launched on 3 March 2003, the channel is based in Dubai Media City, United Arab Emirates, and is majority-owned by the Saudi broadcaster Middle East Broadcasting Center ( MBC ).
In 2003, the song " Millim Laahava " (" Words for Love ") won at the national finals organized by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority (" IBA ") television channel, Channel One, against three other songs for the privilege to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, due to his prominence and popularity on the Israeli popular music scene.
He served from 2001 to 2003 on the Broadcasting Committee.
In October 2003, under Risser's tenure, the church sold Los Angeles radio station KFSG-FM to the Spanish Broadcasting System for $ 250 million.
Rose was a member of the board of directors of Citadel Broadcasting Corporation from 2003 to 2009.
Broadcasting House's original presenter was Eddie Mair who left the programme on becoming the regular sole presenter of PM in 2003.
* Sinha Rakesh Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar 2003 New Delhi Publication Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India
It is also listed as the primary station for 120 other translator applications filed by Edgewater Broadcasting in 2003, in what was called the " Great Translator Invasion ".
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon was broadcast in Japan on Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting from October 4, 2003 to September 25, 2004, and was a retelling of the series ' first story arc, albeit with considerable plot divergences.
He was Non-executive Director of British Sky Broadcasting Group plc and is Non-executive Director of Xansa plc since 2003.
These have included Tasmanian Digital Television, launched in late 2003 in partnership with Southern Cross Broadcasting, and Mildura Digital Television in January 2006, with Prime Television Limited.
In 2003 VoR was among the major international radio broadcasters to launch daily broadcasts to Europe in Digital Radio Mondiale and Digital Audio Broadcasting.
Upon Lawrence's death in 2003, the boxes were turned over to the Library of American Broadcasting, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries, where they resided as of 2009.

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