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Franz Boas publicly objected to US participation in World War I, and after the war he published a brief expose and condemnation of the participation of several American archaeologists in espionage in Mexico under their cover as scientists.
His first major published work was in 1911, Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads, and was arguably the most prominent US folk music scholar of his time, notably during the beginnings of the folk music revival in the 1930s and early 1940s.
In 2005 the US government body NIMH published the results of a major independent ( not funded by the pharmaceutical companies ) multi-site, double-blind study ( the CATIE project ).
As the popularity of BASIC grew in this period, magazines ( such as Creative Computing in the US ) published complete source code in BASIC for games, utilities, and other programs.
However, a US Public Health Service trial of BCG in Georgia and Alabama published in 1966 showed an efficacy of only 14 %, and did much to convince the US it did not want to implement mass immunization with BCG.
It was published only in the US during Potter ’ s lifetime, and not until 1952 in the UK.
The following lists major casino markets in the world with casino revenue of over US $ 1, 000 million as published in PricewaterhouseCoopers's report on
In addition, works published before 1964 that did not have their copyrights renewed 28 years after first publication year also are in the public domain, except that books originally published outside the US by non-Americans are exempt from this requirement, if they are still under copyright in their home country ( see How Can I Tell Whether a Copyright Was Renewed for more details ).
* Commentary ( magazine ), a US public affairs journal, founded in 1945 and formerly published by the American Jewish Committee
The first book, Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One ( 1932 – 1933 ) ( 2003 ; published in the US as The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian ) includes Howard's notes on his fictional setting, as well as letters and poems concerning the genesis of his ideas.
This was followed by Conan of Cimmeria: Volume Two ( 1934 ) ( 2004 ; published in the US as The Bloody Crown of Conan ) and Conan of Cimmeria: Volume Three ( 1935 – 1936 ) ( 2005 ; published in the US as The Conquering Sword of Conan ).
The following table lists the top vendors in 2006-2008 ( figures in millions of US dollars ) published in Gartner studies.
The US FDA has approved two Chagas tests, including one approved in April 2010, and has published guidelines that recommend testing of all donated blood and tissue products.
US news media published several articles accusing Americas Watch and other bodies of ideological bias and unreliable reporting.
A similar work for US English was published in 1944 by Kenyon and Knott.
The US Army has published military phrase books in Esperanto, to be used in war games by mock enemy forces.
1965 US Postage Stamp, published during the upsurge of the Civil Rights Movement
After U. S. President Barack Obama announced the deployment of another 30, 000 soldiers in 2010 for a period of two years, Der Spiegel published images of the US soldiers who killed unarmed Afghan civilians.
Bill Bryson dedicates a chapter of his book Down Under ( published in the US as In a Sunburned Country ) to Holt's disappearance.
A listing of all the 628, 000 assigned publisher codes is published, and can be ordered in book form (€ 558, US $ 915. 46 ).

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Recent evidence from the US National Security Archive published by George Washington University suggests this massacre was carried out with the support of the United States embassy in Jakarta, which supplied lists of names of suspected PKI members to Suharto.
In 2011, Wikileaks published a few cables in which the American embassy confirmed Bouterse's involvement, together with that of top Guyanese criminal Roger Khan, in the drugs trade.
In a document from 2006 from the American embassy ( published by Wikileaks ) there are reports of a possible connection in the past of Bouterse and the FARC.
He soon acquired a good knowledge of the Chinese language, on which he subsequently contributed interesting articles to the Quarterly Review ; and the account of the embassy published by Sir George Staunton records many of Barrow's valuable contributions to literature and science connected with China.
His brother, Henry Greville ( 1801 – 1872 ), attaché to the British embassy in Paris from 1834 to 1844, also kept a diary, of which part was published by Viscountess Enfield, Leaves from The Diary of Henry Greville ( London, 1883 – 1884 ).
In 1890 he published Au Maroc, the record of a journey to Fez in company with a French embassy, and Le Roman d ' un enfant ( The Story of a Child ), a somewhat fictionalized recollection of Loti's childhood that would greatly influence Marcel Proust.
Revolutionary teams displayed secret documents purportedly taken from the embassy, sometimes painstakingly reconstructed after shredding, to buttress their claim that " the Great Satan " ( the U. S .) was trying to destabilize the new regime, and that Iranian moderates were in league with the U. S. The documents were published in a series of books called Documents from the US Espionage Den ().
His letters during the embassy in 1553, which was recalled on Mary's accession, were later published as the Report and Discourse on Germany.
The Titsingh delegation also included the Dutch-American Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest, whose detailed description of this embassy to the Chinese court was soon after published in the U. S. and Europe.
A. de Mandelslo, whose travels to the East Indies are usually published with those of Olearius, accompanied the embassy.
He also wrote the diaries of the embassy to Germany ( published in 1877 ) and to Rome ( 1883 ).
Between 1922 and 1924, Quiroga served as secretary of a cultural embassy to Brazil and he published his new book: The Desert ( stories ).
In his earlier years he went in connection with an embassy to Persia, and he later published an account of his travels.
The German embassy purchased the newspaper Al-alam Al-arabi (" The Arab world ") which published, in addition to antisemitic propaganda, a translation of Mein Kampf in Arabic.
After his death, Alberico Gentili's brother Scipione, who had become a professor of law at Altdorf, published a collection of notes on cases Alberico had worked on as an advocate for the Spanish embassy.
Upon his nomination, the Philadelphia Daily News published an editorial that stated: " In 68 years, Thomas Michael Foglietta will have made it from a rowhouse at 7th and Clymer to the embassy in Rome on a smile and a trustworthy handshake.
During Hu Jintao's visit to Canada in June 2010, the Toronto Star noted that the Epoch Times had published several " hard-hitting " critical stories on Hu's visit, such as allegations of the local Chinese embassy's orchestration of welcome parades, as well as an alleged recording of a speech by the first secretary of education Liu Shaohua, in which Liu stated that embassy would provide accommodation and transport for over 3, 000 participants in the welcome parade.
In a recent leak published on the Wikileaks website, US embassy communication cables from the US Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson states the Pakistani Army approved the deployment of U. S. Special Operations Forces, which include elements from the Joint Special Operations Command were embedded in the Pakistani Army's 11th Corps to provide support for operations targeting militant groups in north and south Waziristan and other areas of Pakistan.

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The military press censor at SHAEF made a mistake and allowed the Cowan cable to go out starting with " Allied air bosses have made the long awaited decision to adopt deliberate terror bombing of great German population centres | date = September / October 1996 | url = http :// www. legionmagazine. com / en / index. php / 1996 / 09 / the-bomber-command-offensive / | title = The Bomber Command Offensive | publisher = originally published in the Legion Magazine
He has also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show, and several videos.
A 2009 syndication package of the show, however, aired as part of " Outta Sight Retro Nights ", a flashback TV block aired Sunday nights on the national WGN America cable TV service with promos voiced by Casey Kasem, appears to have all of the original music intact, according to published references about the original release.
The standard was first published by the ETSI in 1994, and subsequently became the most widely used transmission system for digital cable television in Europe.
According to a secret cable from DINA ( Chilean secret police ) in Buenos Aires, an estimate by the Argentine 601st Intelligence Battalion in mid-July 1978, which started counting victims in 1975, gave the figure of 22, 000 persons – this document was first published by John Dinges in 2004.
The document, a 1978 cable from Robert E. White, the U. S. ambassador to Paraguay, was discovered by Professor J. Patrice McSherry of Long Island University, who had published several articles on Operation Condor.
According to a declassified cable, an estimate by the Argentine 601st Intelligence Battalion in mid-July 1978 ( which started counting victims in 1975 ) produced a figure of 22, 000 persons killed or " disappeared "– this document was first published by John Dinges in 2004.
The full Venona transcripts were published in 1996 and show a resume of one cable from Churchill related by Maclean, during 1944 and 1945.
He cabled the New York Times from Havre, France, and permitted his name to be published with his cable recommending the United States declare war on Germany.
A newsroom is the place where journalists — reporters, editors, and producers, along with other staffers — work to gather news to be published in a newspaper or magazine or broadcast on television, cable or radio.
* The Washington Post also once published a story about a listening device that the United States had installed over an undersea Soviet cable during the height of the cold war.
The design concept was published by Keith Lofstrom and describes an active structure maglev cable transport system that would be around 2, 000 km ( 1, 240 mi ) long and maintained at an altitude of up to 80 km ( 50 mi ).
The published design of a launch loop requires electronic control of the magnetic levitation to minimise power dissipation and to stabilise the otherwise under-damped cable.

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