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More recently, the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, `` admitted '' to a news conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, that the US might fall behind Russia ( he apparently meant in weapons development ) if the Soviets continue to test in the atmosphere while we abstain.
The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
The appointment was announced at a news conference at which Skorich said he would retain two members of Shaw's staff -- Jerry Williams and Charlie Gauer.
One of the initial questions put to President Kennedy at his first news conference last January was about his attitude toward a meeting with Premier Khrushchev.
" I think you can only go so far with this economic model ," Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala told a news conference in Yerevan.
In 1885, at the moment when the Amir was in conference with the British viceroy, Lord Dufferin, in India, the news came of a skirmish between Russian and Afghan troops at Panjdeh, over a disputed point in the demarcation of the northwestern frontier of Afghanistan.
* 1967 – Vietnam War: American General William Westmoreland says in a news conference that the enemy had " gained support in the United States that gives him hope that he can win politically that which he cannot win militarily.
* 1954 – President Dwight D. Eisenhower gives his " domino theory " speech during a news conference.
At a news conference following the letter's release, Bush said, " I make no excuses.
A news story appeared in April 2009 claiming that the CNP had reformed following a conference in Bodmin, however it did not contest any elections that year.
* 2008 – President George W. Bush makes his fourth and final ( planned ) trip to Iraq as president and is almost struck by two shoes thrown at him by Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi during a news conference in Baghdad.
* 1961 – In Washington, D. C. John F. Kennedy delivers the first live presidential television news conference.
On May 26, 2004, Ashcroft held a news conference at which he said that intelligence from multiple sources indicated that al Qaeda intended to attack the United States in the coming months.
On January 26, 1998, Clinton claimed " I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky " in a nationally televised White House news conference.
* 1967 – Vietnam War: US Secretary of State Dean Rusk states during a news conference that proposals by the U. S. Congress for peace initiatives are futile because of North Vietnam's opposition
Development of these technologies was completed at other institutions such as Bell Labs, and on January 13, 1976, the finished product was unveiled during a news conference headed by him and the leaders of the National Federation of the Blind.
Speaking at a National Party conference following the news of Biko's death then-minister of police, Jimmy Kruger said, " I am not glad and I am not sorry about Mr. Biko.
** In Washington, DC John F. Kennedy delivers the first live presidential news conference.
** Vietnam War: U. S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk states during a news conference that proposals by the U. S. Congress for peace initiatives are futile, because of North Vietnam's opposition.
* April 7 – Dwight D. Eisenhower gives his " domino theory " speech during a news conference.
Grissom was surrounded by reporters in a news conference after his space flight in America's second manned ship.
State Senator Daley rarely spoke to reporters and didn ` t hold a news conference for six years.
" To do this any other way would have been needlessly contentious ," Daley explained at a news conference Monday morning.
The news media reported on the experiments widely, and it was a front-page item on many newspapers around the world ( see science by press conference ).

news and meant
For example, ringing 4 bells on UPI wire-service machines meant an " Urgent " message ; 5 bells was a " Bulletin "; and 10 bells was a FLASH, used only for very important news.
The Greek word originally meant a reward given to the messenger for good news ( = " good ", = " I bring a message "; the word angel is of the same root ) and later " good news ".
As the names of the main Communist newspaper and the main Soviet newspaper, Pravda and Izvestia, meant " the truth " and " the news " respectively, a popular Russian saying was "" ( In the Truth there is no news, and in the News there is no truth ).
The West German public national television channels showed parts of Schabowski's press conference in their main evening news reports at 7: 17 PM on ZDF's heute and at 8 PM on ARD's Tagesschau ; this of course meant that the news was broadcast to nearly all of East Germany as well.
The advent of the portable recorder led to the elimination of the phrase, " film at eleven ", which meant that recorded video footage could be aired on the " 6 o ' clock news " ( evening news ), as it was no longer necessary to account for protracted film development processes.
Later editorial practice meant an end to such stories and an increased focus on celebrity news and sexual revelations.
Shortly after arriving at the BBC, in July 1987, Birt held a conference at Lime Grove Studios with the BBC ’ s current affairs journalists in which he was questioned vigorously by Charles Wheeler, one of the BBC ’ s longest-serving reporters, about what he meant by the BBC ’ s lack of analysis in its news reporting.
This meant videojournalists ( cross-skilling ) multi-skilling, and the use of non-linear editing technology ( AVID newscutters and air-play for news item playback.
The sale is meant to further align the Saudi military relationship with the United States and allow the Kingdom to better protect its security and oil infrastructure, which “ is critical to our economic interests ,” said Andrew Shapiro, assistant secretary for political and military affairs, at a State Department news conference.
This newspaper, published in Hamilton, Georgia, served a double purpose: it printed various local and national news stories, taken from major newspapers or off the telegraph, but was also meant as a musical publication.
Unfortunately, the global oil crisis of 1973 meant bad news for the STC-16.
In TV, live television remotes are an almost daily part of television news broadcasts in the U. S. As a part of electronic news gathering ( ENG ), remotes are meant to bring the audience to the scene of the action, although often nothing directly related to the story is happening there anymore.
That was actually good news for Piquet and Berger in their turbo powered cars against the atmosphetic Benettons as it meant they had to do one less race lap on their allowed fuel and could push harder for the final three laps of the race.
Since Cicero was a Pompeian and Dolabella a Caesarian, any decisive news of the civil war meant that the situation was getting worse for one of them.
Previously, the Old English word simply meant " good news ", but its meaning was extended in Old English to fit a religious context.
It meant that the news gathering and the reporting process became one continuous cycle, with little pause between arriving at a news site and putting the story on the air.
Each scene recorded on tape had to be searched out on the master recording, which meant that news stories were often slapped together with whatever could be managed by air time.

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