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Minutes and later
After a 60 Minutes / Washington Post investigation in November 2007 ( two years later ), the bureau agreed to identify, review, and release all of the pertinent cases, and notify prosecutors about cases in which faulty testimony was given.
Minutes later the first salvo of Soviet nuclear weapon strikes NATO targets in Western Europe, including RAF Finningley from Sheffield.
Minutes later, Michael is seen crying in the aviary.
However, CBS would, in later years, schedule the film so that it would no longer pre-empt 60 Minutes.
" Minutes later confusion among the crew over the word " Vaya!
Minutes later, Woodward was plucked from the roiling plunge pool beneath the Horseshoe Falls after grabbing a life ring thrown to him by the crew of the Maid of the Mist boat.
He later became a correspondent of the long-running Sunday night news show 60 Minutes, just as the program was moved from a Sunday afternoon time-slot to primetime.
Minutes later, radar stations report what appear to be inbound Soviet missiles from over the Arctic, as well as possible submarine-launched missiles heading toward the East Coast.
Minutes later, a helicopter hovers outside the conference room and sprays it with submachine gun fire.
Minutes later, Peter stopped breathing and his heart stopped beating.
Minutes later, the pair collide in the street, causing Will to spill his orange juice on both of them.
The reasons for his exhaustion were explained later as his 14-hour days filming Law and Order: Criminal Intent, coupled with the filming of his short film, Five Minutes, Mr. Welles during his hiatus.
Minutes later, additional radar contacts were seen, which were later discovered to be the additional forces being sent north from the other islands.
A few days later, they taped several songs for MTV's 120 Minutes.
" It was out of that discussion that the Heritage Minutes were conceived, piloted, distributed through cinemas and broadcasters across the country, and then confirmed as a major contribution of the Foundation — which a few years later became Historica, recently merged with the Dominion Institute.
He reached national notoriety after a 22 Minutes piece aired in which Canadian MP Carolyn Parrish stepped on a President George W. Bush doll, later causing her to be removed from caucus.
She later became a correspondent for nationwide news-magazine shows including West 57th ( 1985 – 89 ) and 60 Minutes ( 1989 – 91 ).
Andy Rooney, a World War II war correspondent and later 60 Minutes commentator, wrote the following about General Rose in his book " My War ":
It said, “ Please don't forget to bring the money you promised Jim and Dawn ( Gibbons ).” Minutes later, Trepp responded, “ Don't you ever send this kind of message to me!
Minutes later, the lady herself gets in her landau, bound for the same place.
Rose was a correspondent for 60 Minutes II from its inception in January 1999 until its cancellation in September 2005, and was later named a correspondent on 60 Minutes.
Minutes later, at the Schwechat Airport ( Vienna International Airport ) in Vienna, Austria, three terrorists carried out a similar attack.

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A spontaneous ritual of devotion to Big Brother (" BB ") is illustrated at the end of the " Two Minutes Hate ":
** Minutes, a summary of the proceedings at a meeting
Initially, 60 Minutes aired as a bi-weekly show hosted by Harry Reasoner and Mike Wallace, debuting on September 24, 1968, and alternating weeks with other CBS News productions on Tuesday evenings at 10: 00 p. m.
Despite the irregular scheduling, the program's hard-hitting reports attracted a steadily growing audience, particularly during the waning days of the Vietnam War and the gripping events of the Watergate scandal ; at that time, few if any other major-network news shows did in-depth investigative reporting to the degree carried out by 60 Minutes.
It has aired at that time since, for 36 years, making 60 Minutes not only the longest-running prime time program currently in production, but also the television program ( excluding daily programs such as evening newscasts or breakfast shows ) broadcasting for the longest length of time at a single time period each week in U. S. television history.
However, on the West Coast ( and all of the Mountain time zone ), because the actual end of the live games is much earlier in the afternoon in comparison to the Eastern and Central time zones, 60 Minutes is always able to start at its normal start time of 7 pm Pacific Time ( 6 pm Mountain Time ), leaving affiliates free to broadcast local news, the CBS Evening News, and other local or syndicated programming leading up to 60 Minutes.
60 Minutes is also aired via CBS Radio on several of their radio stations at the same time as the television broadcast ( in each station's own local market ), such as WCBS in New York, KNX in Los Angeles, WBBM in Chicago, WWJ in Detroit, KCBS in San Francisco, and other stations owned by CBS.
It was officially established on February 21, 1907 at the Royal Hotel in Bondi-as was recorded in the newspaper The East Sydney Argus, and in the Waverley Council Minutes acknowledging receipt of a letter from the newly formed group.
An episode of CBS's 60 Minutes in 2010 focused on the lack of progress at Ground Zero, particularly on the lack of completion dates for a majority of the buildings, the main tower, 1 World Trade Center ( previously known as the Freedom Tower ) having gone through three different designs, and the delays and monetary expense involved.
Sack expressed surprise at criticisms denying the accuracy of his claims, asserting that the main points have been repeatedly confirmed by others, the TV programme 60 Minutes and the New York Times among them.
After hanging up, Bergman contacts The New York Times and reveals the scandal that occurred at 60 Minutes, after which the Times publishes a scathing article that accuses CBS of betraying the legacy of their famous reporter, Edward R. Murrow for bowing to such attempts to silence publication of a truthful news story.
With a budget set at $ 68 million, Mann began collecting a massive amount of documents to research the events depicted in the film: depositions, news reports and 60 Minutes transcripts.
On October 24, 2011, Walsh reprised the role of " Marg, Princess Warrior ", conducting an ambush interview of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford at his home, which aired on 22 Minutes the following evening.
The band appeared at Woodstock ' 94, and Rollins was a guest-host for several MTV programs, including 120 Minutes.
* Hessaby M, Continuous Particles, Proceedings of the American Physical Society, Minutes of the Meeting at Montreal, June 19 – 21, 1947,
* " Behind the Scenes at Davos " broadcast 14 February 2010 on 60 Minutes
In May 2003, the long-running alternative music show 120 Minutes, which started on MTV in 1986 and moved to MTV2 at the end of 2000, came to an end with a final episode, featuring host Jim Shearer interviewing former hosts Matt Pinfield and Dave Kendall.
The special was a co-production between Island Edge ( Rick Mercer's production company ) and Salter Street Films ( at the time the producer of 22 Minutes ).
Minutes of a private meeting at the department between Mr. Lenihan and IMF officials on 29 April 2009 state that the " IMF ( Mr. Seelig ) do not believe that Nama will result in significant increase in bank lending in Ireland ".
From time to time he forwarded memoranda in a uniquely casual, epistolary style, and in 1680 he began to promise the work " Minutes for Lives ," which Wood was to use at his discretion.
: Image: Killian memos MSWord animated. gif | The animated GIF image created by Charles Johnson and posted at LGF, comparing a 2004-era Microsoft Word document made with default settings to the document that CBS presented as a typewritten memo from 1973. LGF was one of four sources, along with the Power Line and Allahpundit blogs and the Free Republic discussion forum, who conducted the initial investigation of Dan Rather's assertions on 60 Minutes that the Killian documents were genuine.
( From the Minutes of The One Hundred Sixty-Second Annual Session of The Union Association of The Baptist, Held with The Baptist Church of Christ at Spring Street, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
* Minutes of The 162nd Annual Session of the Union Association of The Baptist, Held with The Baptist Church of Christ at Spring Street, DeKalb County, Tennessee.

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