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Nearly a week after the show debuted, Leo Guild ( who has created numerous radio and television shows, books, and newspaper columns ) filed a $ 2 million lawsuit against NBC for stealing his Wizard title, which had been used as a newspaper column during the late 1940s.
In July 2010, Shaheen Sehbai filed a defamation notice against Azeem Daultana, a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, and two newspapers for publishing a column written by Azeem Daultana.
Some days after Williams wrote a column defending Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas against sworn testimony by Anita Hill charging sexual harassment by Thomas, it was revealed that several female employees of the Post had filed sexual harassment charges against Williams.

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but Cousin Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts.
wiping with a slightly oiled cloth will discourage rusting of the column and quill.
The mixture was then extracted with alkali and with water following which the carbon tetrachloride was distilled on a Vigreux column, a 25% center cut being retained which was then degassed under vacuum in the presence of Af.
The figures in the next-to-last column are derived with the assumption of 50 per cent shielding by the Earth ; ;
After dialysis the sample was centrifuged and the supernatant placed on a Af cm column of EEAE-cellulose equilibrated with starting buffer.
For preparative ultracentrifugation, fractions from the column were concentrated by negative pressure dialysis to volumes of 1 ml or less, transferred to cellulose tubes and diluted to 12 ml with isotonic saline.
( 4 ) The conjugates were passed through a diethylaminoethyl ( DEAE ) cellulose column equilibrated with neutral phosphate buffer ( PBS ) containing Af potassium phosphate and Af.
In our work the best procedure for removing substances causing nonspecific staining in order to obtain specific conjugates was to pass the conjugates through a DEAE-cellulose column and in some cases to absorb the first and second milliliter fractions with sweet clover tissue powder.
The operand need not extend across the entire operand column of either the header card or continuation cards but may end with the comma following any parameter.
To extract the optimal R-stage policy with respect to the feed state Af, we enter section R of this table at the state Af and find immediately from the last column the maximum value of the objective function.
But when waves with a period of between 10 and 40 minutes begin to roll over the ocean, they set in motion a corresponding oscillation in a column of mercury which closes an electric circuit.
The US ASCII 1968 Code Chart was structured with two columns of control characters, a column with special characters, a column with numbers, and four columns of letters
In the < tt > MixColumns </ tt > step, each column of the state is multiplied with a fixed polynomial c ( x ).
In more general sense, each column is treated as a polynomial over GF ( 2 < sup > 8 </ sup >) and is then multiplied modulo x < sup > 4 </ sup >+ 1 with a fixed polynomial c ( x ) = 0x03 · x < sup > 3 </ sup > + x < sup > 2 </ sup > + x + 0x02.
In his instrument, temperatures were indicated by the height at which a column of mercury was sustained by a certain mass of air, the volume, or " spring ", of which varied with the heat to which it was exposed.
For example a two dimensional array with three rows and four columns might provide access to the element at the 2nd row and 4th column by the expression: ( in a row major language ) and ( in a column major language ) in the case of a zero-based indexing system.
For a two-dimensional array, the element with indices i, j would have address B + c · i + d · j, where the coefficients c and d are the row and column address increments, respectively.
Because the original designer had left the company another employee completely redesigned most of the system, ( adding a display snow remover circuit, true 80 / 64 column text mode support, ( with different size letters for TRS-80 and CP / M mode, so that in TRS-80 mode the full screen was also used, not just a 64x16 portion of the 80x25 screen ) with an improved font set ( adding " gray scale " version of the TRS-80 mozaik graphics and many special PETSCII like characters ), and a more flexible and reliable floppy disk controller and keyboard interface plus many other small improvements ), also an enclosure was developed for the main computer system, ( in the form of a 19-inch rack for the Eurocards ) and for two floppy disk drives and the power supply.

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Copley suspended his column.
" Copley News Service, which had carried Doug Bandow's syndicated column for a number of years, suspended him immediately.

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When his own dachshund Helena died, he eulogized her in his " In The News " column.
His theatre column was later carried in The New York Daily News.
Sullivan wrote in his June 21, 1950 New York Daily News column that " Kirkpatrick has sat in my living room on several occasions and listened attentively to performers eager to secure a certification of loyalty.
The Times and the Sunday paper News of the World used small pieces from Punch as column fillers, giving the magazine free publicity and indirectly granting a degree of respectability, a privilege not enjoyed by any other comic publication.
In 1992, Bob Gunderson began writing a column in Microsoft Developer Network News, edited by Andrew Himes, using the pseudonym " Dr. GUI ".
* Jerry Bledsoe a journalist and true crime author, lives in nearby Asheboro ; his regular column appeared for many years in the Greensboro News & Record, and his investigative reporting is featured in the Rhino Times.
He also wrote a column for the Yale Daily News.
Lex column was also introduced from Financial News.
From February 15, 1845 onwards it faced competition from Howard Staunton's column in the Illustrated London News, a column which outlived Walker's, but only by 5 years.
In June 2006, Don Kaplan of the tabloid New York Post ( owned by News Corporation, which also owns Fox News ) wrote a column titled " Do We Need MSNBC?
After presenting nearly identical front-page layouts for half a century — always six columns, with the day's top stories in the first and sixth columns, " What's News " digest in the second and third, the " A-hed " feature story in the fourth and themed weekly reports in the fifth columnthe paper in 2007 decreased its broadsheet width from 15 to 12 inches while keeping the length at 22 inches, in order to save newsprint costs.
In an editorial page column, publisher L. Gordon Crovitz said the Bancrofts and News Corp. had agreed that the Journals news and opinion sections would preserve their editorial independence from their new corporate parent:
He was a guest several times on Countdown, had a gardening column in the News of the World newspaper and also appeared in several West End plays.
Joining the Vaudeville News in 1920, Winchell left the paper for the Evening Graphic in 1924, and in turn was hired on June 10, 1929 by the New York Daily Mirror where he finally became the author of what would be the first syndicated gossip column, entitled On-Broadway.
In the new Weekly World News, Serena and Sonya Sabak's psychic column was replaced by the horoscopes of Madame Malisa and Dotti Primrose's " Dear Dotti " was supplanted by an advice column called " Hi Dolly " written by a middle-aged, blonde woman reared somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon Line.
*" News from Me " ( column ) by Mark Evanier: " This Year's Bill Finger Award "
The FBI, United Airlines and the district attorney wanted Graham tried, found guilty, and executed promptly as a deterrent to others who might plan copycat murders ," Amole wrote in a column published in the Rocky Mountain News on Sunday, October 29, 1995.
She is a periodic guest on Fox News programs and is currently featured in Maxim Magazine's " Ask Heidi " column.
He is currently writing a monthly newspaper column called CultureWatch for the Yukon News.
In 1916 he sued the Evening News for libel when they said that his chess column contained " blunders ".
Since 1924 Tuwim was a staff writer at " Wiadomości Literackie " ( Literary News ) where he wrote a weekly column " Camera Obscura ".
Later in the decade, and in the early fifties, she wrote UP's " Names in the News " column, for which she interviewed numerous Washington celebrities.

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