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he rose at half-past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday's Herald Tribune and yesterday's Pittsburgh Gazette, then put on his high-topped farmer's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop.
This illusion was described in a far-sighted editorial in The New York Herald Tribune, on March 5, 1947, in connection with the submission of the satellite peace treaties to the Senate.
Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
* Roderick Conway-Morris, " Casting light on a Baroque sculptor ", International Herald Tribune, March 20, 1999: Review of exhibition " Algardi: The Other Face of the Baroque ,", 1999
" The Chicago Daily Tribune called it One of the most spectacular crimes of the 20th century, and what is believed to be the first airplane kidnap murder on record .” Because it occurred somewhere over three Missouri counties, and involved interstate transport of a stolen airplane, it raised questions in legal circles about where, by whom, and even whether he could be prosecuted.
On March 19, 2006, the International Herald Tribune reported that Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly planned to sue project contractors and others because of poor work on the project.
When it started in 1970, the Universal Press Syndicate gave cartoonists a 50-percent share on the ownership of their works, while the Creators Syndicate ( founded in 1987 ) granted artists full rights to the strips, something that Universal Press did in 1990. followed by King Features in 1995, while before 1999 both the Tribune and United Feature services began granting rights to creators over their works ; however the latter three syndicates only applied this to new strips, or to ones popular enough.
When introducing a law, he sat on a bench between the consuls in his position as Holder of the Power of Tribune ( The Emperor could not officially serve as a Tribune of the Plebes as he was a Patrician, but it was a power taken by previous rulers ).
WGN-TV, which is owned by the Tribune Company, is carried with some programming differences, as " WGN America " on cable and satellite TV nationwide and in parts of the Caribbean.
1905 had been a bloody year on the gridiron ; the Chicago Tribune reported 18 players had been killed and 159 seriously injured that season.
The city's main newspaper is the Tribune de Genève, with a readership of about 187, 000, a daily newspaper founded on 1 February 1879 by James T. Bates.
A column in The Chicago Daily Tribune in 1938 attributes a version involving socialism, communism, fascism and New Dealism to an address by Silas Strawn to the Economic Club of Chicago on November 29, 1935.
The letter was published in the International Herald Tribune on 8 May 2008.
The New York Tribune wrote on March 2 that,
) In addition, the Gallup poll that the Tribune based its headline on was over two weeks old at the time of the printing.
Foot's parallel career as a journalist included appointments as editor of Tribune, on several occasions, and the Evening Standard newspaper.
Foot became a journalist, working briefly on the New Statesman, before joining the left-wing weekly Tribune when it was set up in early 1937 to support the Unity Campaign, an attempt to secure an anti-fascist United Front between Labour and the parties to its left.
" The first known use of the phrase punk rock appeared in the Chicago Tribune on March 22, 1970, attributed to Ed Sanders, cofounder of New York's anarcho-prankster band The Fugs.
He announced his invention of the first phonograph, a device for recording and replaying sound, on November 21, 1877 ( early reports appear in Scientific American and several newspapers in the beginning of November, and an even earlier announcement of Edison working on a ' talking-machine ' can be found in the Chicago Daily Tribune on May 9 ), and he demonstrated the device for the first time on November 29 ( it was patented on February 19, 1878 as US Patent 200, 521 ).
This was partly because MyNetworkTV was set to launch on September 5. SmackDown !, however, was aired in those markets on WB stations owned by Tribune, which have since become CW stations.

Tribune and March
On 29 March 1940 his long association with Tribune began with a review of a sergeant's account of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow.
A Possible Deathbed Confession " – by Anthony DeBartolo, Chicago Tribune, October 8, 1997 and " Odds Improve That a Hot Game of Craps in Mrs. O ' Leary's Barn Touched Off Chicago Fire " – by Anthony DeBartolo, Chicago Tribune, March 3, 1998
On March 5, 1899, the Chicago Tribune publicized a Chicago Historical Society replica of the original fort.
In March 1978, the Tribune announced that it hired columnist Bob Greene away from the Chicago Sun-Times.
In March 2004, the Tribune announced that free-lance reporter Uli Schmetzer, who retired from the Tribune in 2002 after 16 years as a foreign correspondent, had fabricated the name and occupation of a person he had quoted in a story.
Another publication, the Ulysses Tribune, published in March 1887:
An early instance of using text characters to represent a sideways smiling ( and frowning ) face occurred in an advertisement for Lili in the New York Herald Tribune, March 10, 1953, pg.
* La Tribune des Peuples, a pan-European romantic nationalist periodical, is published between March and November by Adam Mickiewicz.
In February 1987, the popular syndicated advice column Ask Ann Landers ( commonly known as the " Ann Landers " column and written at that point by Eppie Lederer ) left the Sun-Times after 31 years to jump to the rival Chicago Tribune, effective March 15, 1987.
The gift of the Governor ’ s personal library of 12, 500 rare volumes in March 1999 was described in the Minneapolis Star Tribune as a gift of the heart .” Elmer didn't stop collecting, however, and the Eleanor J. and Elmer L. Andersen Collection now numbers about 16, 000 volumes.
In March 2007 Par Ridder was named Publisher of the Star Tribune, after his predecessor, J. Keith Moyer, decided to leave the newspaper after the sale.
On March 12, 2008, the Star Tribune reported that the price of ride points, daily wristbands, and, in particular, annual passes, would take a significant price hike once the park transitioned to Nickelodeon Universe.
Albert Brisbane, whose book The Social Destiny of Man ( 1840 ) had been an inspiration to Ripley, paid Greeley $ 500 for permission to publish a front-page column in the New York Tribune which ran in several parts from March 1842 to September 1843.
In March 2009, Tribune replaced Carver with Richard Graziano, who was given a dual role as Courant publisher and general manager of Tribune's two Hartford television statons.
The novel was first serialised in the US in the Chicago Tribune in forty-seven parts from Tuesday, January 20 to Saturday, March 14, 1953.
Then, on March 7, 1914, the Chicago Tribune reported that, with the death of the former caretaker of the Murder Castle, Pat Quinlan, " the mysteries of Holmes's Castle " would remain unexplained.

Tribune and 12
Jody Roberts, a reporter for the Tacoma News Tribune, went missing in 1985, only to be found 12 years later in Sitka, Alaska, living under the name of " Jane Dee Williams.
Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Lewis Strauss was quoted in the Chicago Daily Tribune on February 12, 1955, saying " I hope it will be known as Strauss ' law.
* Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection ( 1880s to 1940s ) ( searchable database of 12, 000 images on 5, 500 pages, digitized and available for all educational uses worldwide )
By three days later it had burned approximately in San Diego County with over 640 homes destroyed, 250 damaged, and 12 firefighters injured according to the San Diego Union Tribune.
" Chicago Tribune May 12, 2002.
* " John Wheatley: The Labour lion who led ", Richard Leonard, Tribune, 12 May 2010
In the 1920s, the New York Herald Tribune established one of the first book review sections that reviewed children's books, and in 1937, the newspaper established the Children's Spring Book Festival Award for the best children's book of the previous year, awarded for three target ages groups: 4 – 8, 8 – 12, and 12 – 16.
* Prophecies of Fascism by George Orwell, Tribune, 12 July 1940 ( Review of the book )
In a September 12, 1982, Minneapolis Tribune article, Strandlund's widow Clara related how Strandlund reacted to the closure of Lustron: " He was physically and mentally destroyed ," she said.
On August 12, in an interview with The Express Tribune Ahmad confirmed that he is set to celebrate Junoon ’ s 20th anniversary with the band's former bassist Brian O ' Connell.
The Sports Complex of Ilha do Retiro, with a total area of ​​ 14. 1 acres ( 141, 000 m² ), home headquarters, field and support staff, apart-hotel with 12 apartments for concentration of professionals, catering for concentration of the basic categories, Tribune of honor, press room, locker rooms, water park, park tennis, basketball, handball, hockey, futsal, volleyball, among other sports.
Chicago Tribune, Book Review, Jeffrey Toobin, September 12, 1993: Unlike many of the 2, 000 other books that have been written about the Kennedy assassination, Posner's ‘ Case Closed ’ is a resolutely sane piece of work.
According to La Tribune 11. 12. 2011 Areva ’ s losses will be more than € 1 billion in 2011.
Madigan wrote the main story on the September 11, 2001 attacks for the September 12, 2001 editions of the Tribune.
* Intl Herald Tribune: " On the Motorcycle Behind My Father, Che Guevara " by Aleida Guevara October 12, 2004
On November 12, 2010, Ann Cannon, a columnist who had been with the Deseret News for seven years but had been let go, first appeared as a columnist in The Salt Lake Tribune.
" Chicago Tribune, 12 January 1927, p. 3 ).
Other highlights include the Clark Planetarium, the Megaplex 12 at The Gateway, the Discovery Gateway children's museum, and the Salt Lake Tribune newspaper.
The World Journal Tribune commenced publication on September 12, 1966, but folded eight months later.
Tribune had an initial 12. 5 percent ownership of the network at its beginning and later increased its stake to 22 percent, and most of Tribune's television properties were WB affiliates.

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