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He paused for a moment to look at me, then went on to the city desk to deliver his `` Today '' column.
In his online column, Best of The Web Today, James Taranto of The Wall Street Journal often uses the phrase " Homer Nods " as the title of a retraction or correction.
James Taranto's Best of the Web Today column at OpinionJournal. com uses the phrase as a tag for newspaper headlines that indicate something is still happening when it should be obvious.
Mbeki used his weekly column in the ANC newsletter ANC Today, to produce discussions on a variety of topics.
For instance, in a column discussing Hurricane Katrina, he cited Wikipedia, quoted at length a discussion of Katrina's lessons on American inequality from the Native American publication Indian Country Today, and then included excerpts from a David Brooks column in the New York Times in a discussion of why the events of Katrina illustrated the necessity for global development and redistribution of wealth.
Today found itself in the midst of controversy again in 2002, when its editor Rod Liddle wrote a column in The Guardian that was extremely critical of the Countryside Alliance and which raised questions about his own impartiality.
Today, the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site commemorates the battle and includes the San Jacinto Monument, the world's tallest memorial column, at.
Lippmann was twice awarded ( 1958 and 1962 ) a Pulitzer Prize for his syndicated newspaper column, " Today and Tomorrow ".
Robinson has written a weekly column for a succession of other British newspapers, such as Today, The Sun, The Express, The Times ; and currently The Daily Telegraph.
Kilodney has written for a variety of publications, Canadian and otherwise, such as Only Paper Today, ' What ' ( a literary magazine ), and Rustler ( for which he wrote a monthly column at one point ).
Medved writes a regular column for USA Today and is a member of the Board of Contributors for USA Today's Forum Page, part of the newspaper ’ s Opinion section.
Today the Journal is run by its current director Cho Chi-ming ( 曹志明 ; pen name: 曹仁超, Yan Chiu ), who writes a daily editorial column called " Investor's Diary 投資者日記 ", and Joy Shan Lam-Kung ( 孔林在山 ), daughter of Mr. Lam.
In addition to his policy writings and novels, Carter for several years wrote a feature column in Christianity Today magazine.
This column ran, though not continuously, from the first issue in October 1986 to the last, dated Christmas 1996 ; it was revived in the small-press magazine PCW Today from 1997 to 2002, and all the columns are collected as The Limbo Files ( 2009 ).
Today, he regularly blogs at his Internet column on the Nationalist Party website page, " Bob's Beat ".
The name on the masthead reverted to The Stage, although the words " Incorporating Television Today " remained under the logo on the front page and above the leader column.
He wrote occasional articles and gave interviews for Christianity Today, and for many years he wrote a regular column “ Faith Matters ” for The Christian Century ( the collection of these is published as Against the Tide: Love in a Time of Petty Dreams and Great Enmities ).
While working for Today, Liddle also wrote a column for The Guardian.
The BBC concluded that Liddle's comments breached his commitment to impartiality as a BBC editor, and gave him an ultimatum to stop writing his column or resign from his position on Today.
Today, La Gaceta is still published weekly under the direction of Roland's son ( and Victoriano's grandson ) Patrick Manteiga, who has assumed authorship of the " As We Heard It " column.
The relaunch was announced the day before in a question and answer column in USA Today.
Some papers that use Dyer's column regularly include the Japan Times, The Courier ( Ballarat ), the Straits Times ( Singapore ), the South China Morning Post ( Hong Kong ), the Bangkok Post, the Canberra Times, the New Zealand Herald, The Pioneer ( New Delhi ), DNA ( Bombay ), Dawn ( Karachi ), the Tehran Times, Arab News ( Saudi Arabia ), the Jordan Times, Monday Morning ( Beirut ), Egypt Today, the Jerusalem Post, Hurriyet Daily News ( Istanbul ), the Moscow Times, Telegraf ( Kiev ), Lidove Noviny ( Prague ), Adevarul ( Bucharest ), Helsingin Sanomat ( Finland ), Information ( Copenhagen ), NRC Handelsblad ( Rotterdam ), De Standaard ( Brussels ), Zeitpunkt ( Switzerland ), Internazionale ( Rome ), The New Vision ( Uganda ), The Star ( Nairobi ), Zimbabwe Independent, The Citizen ( Johannesburg ), the Cape Times, Le Droit ( Ottawa ), NOW ( Toronto ), La Presse ( Montreal ), Georgia Straight ( Vancouver ), Dawson Creek Daily News ( Dawson Creek ), Fast Forward Magazine ( Calgary ), the Winnipeg Free Press the Jamaica Daily Gleaner, the Trinidad Express, the Barbados Advocate, Buenos Aires Herald, and the Visayan Daily Star ( Philippines ).
* Komando's column for USA Today

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The Foreign Legion's First Battalion ( Lieutenant-Colonel Donnier ) was sent to Tonkin in the autumn of 1883, during the period of undeclared hostilities that preceded the Sino – French War ( August 1884 to April 1885 ), and formed part of the attack column that stormed the western gate of Son Tay on 16 December.
This puzzle first appears in print in Anita Richterman's " Problem Line " column in Newsday on April 29, 1975.
The fate of one of the columns is recorded by a Greek inscription on one of the surviving columns, which states that " on 27 April 1759 he pulled down the column ".
In addition, while the highest amounts of column ozone over the Arctic occur in the northern spring ( March – April ), the opposite is true over the Antarctic, where the lowest amounts of column ozone occur in the southern spring ( September – October ).
* Banyan ( Asia ) — named for the banyan tree, this column was established in April 2009 and focuses on various issues across the Asian continent, and is written by Dominic Ziegler.
In May 2004, the Tribune revealed that free-lance reporter Mark Falanga was unable to verify some facts that he inserted in a lifestyle-related column that ran on April 18, 2004, about an expensive lunch at a Chicago restaurant — namely, that the restaurant charged $ 15 for a bottle of water and $ 35 for a pasta entree.
According to the Hastings Gazette, ( April 6, 1878, page 4, column 5 ) and the Holy Rosary Parish Book Committee: Nicholas Friedrich Wilhelm Kranz ( 1841 – 1925 ) along with his brothers Johann Kranz ( 1832 – 1916 ), Mathais Kranz ( 1830 – 1921 ), and Paul Ferdinand Kranz ( 1832 – 1892 ) came from Dakota County on March 1878 looking for a place to settle.
In April 1946, on the orders of Manny Shinwell ( the then Labour Party's Minister of Fuel and Power ) a " column of lorries and heavy plant machinery " arrived at Wentworth.
Burke recalled in 2003: " I was furious when Wexler rejected Pickett ", and " when radio personality the Magnificent Montague started spinning Pickett ’ s original version, Wexler rushed out Burke ’ s, with both in Billboards " Singles Review " column on April 13. and both featured on Billboard's " Artists ' Biographies " on May 4, 1963.
Hoon has recently also stated that he was a follower of early punk rock, writing an appreciative column in The Independent ( Sunday, 11 April 2010 ) about Malcolm Mclaren and the early American and British punk scenes.
At about 17: 00 on 18 April, FAL B-26s attacked a Cuban column of 12 civilian buses leading trucks carrying tanks and other armour, moving southeast between Playa Larga and Punta Perdiz.
This project was not adopted, but on 12 April 1871 the dismantling of the imperial symbol was voted, and the column taken down on 8 May, with no intentions of rebuilding it.
Herring announced in his new Metro newspaper column that he was engaged to marry his long term girlfriend in April 2012.
Erma Louise Bombeck, née Fiste ( February 21, 1927 – April 22, 1996 ) was an American humorist who achieved great popularity for her newspaper column that described suburban home life from the mid-1960s until the late 1990s.
In the April 30, 2009 column, a reader urged Savage to stop using the word retarded and its variants.
* April 2001 profile of Davíð Oddsson in the Charlemagne column of The Economist
The French dispatched a flying column at the end of April 1911.
Field Marshal Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, KG, GCB, GCH, PC ( 17 May 1768 – 29 April 1854 ), styled Lord Paget between 1784 and 1812 and known as The Earl of Uxbridge between 1812 and 1815, was a British military leader and politician, now chiefly remembered for leading the charge of the heavy cavalry against d ' Erlon's column during the Battle of Waterloo.
On April 27, 1972 Novak reported in a column that an unnamed Democratic senator had talked to him about McGovern.
* Archive of McQuarrie, Jim, " Amazing Adult Fantasy No. 9 ", " Oddball Comics " ( column ), # 1151, April 9, 2007
Since April 2001, he has been a monthly columnist for Scientific American magazine with his Skeptic column.
In an April 2008 column, Hentoff stated that, while he had been prepared to enthusiastically support Barack Obama in the 2008 U. S. presidential election, his view changed after looking into Obama's voting record on abortion.
" In his April 2006 Discover magazine column, he writes about cephalopods ( i. e., the various species of octopus, squid, and related molluscs ), many of which are able to morph their bodies, including changing the pigmentation and texture of their skin, as well as forming complex shape imitations with their limbs.

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