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News and He's
" He's Big Bird: Caroll Spinney loves every feather ", Associated Press via Google News, 16 June 2008.
"-Joy Hakanson, " He's one in 10, 000 ," Detroit News, June 2, 1974
As a member of the gospel quintet called The Sisters of Glory, which included Thelma Houston, Phoebe Snow, Lois Walden, Albertina Walker, and herself, Peniston would also record a spiritual album, Good News in Hard Times, that featured two solo traditionals (" How I Got Over " and " Precious Memories ") performed by the singer, four standards with her solo part (" Rough Side of the Mountain ", " He's Got the Whole World in His Hands ", " I Won't Be Back No More " and " Oh Happy Day "), as well as her chorus vocals on additional nine tracks.
* Opening Chorus ( includes Good News and He's a Ladies ' Man )-Company

News and always
" News " today is virtually always dramatized, at least by pitting " one side " against another in the fictional journalistic concept that all stories must contain " both sides " ( as though reality could be reduced to two sides ) or by using more intensive dramatic developments similar to feature movies.
: The Court the East India Company you say, are ruffled by my having caused the Maharajah to cede to the Queen the Koh-i-noor ; while the ' Daily News ' and my Lord Ellenborough of India, 1841-44 are indignant because I did not confiscate everything to her Majesty ... motive was simply this: that it was more for the honour of the Queen that the Koh-i-noor should be surrendered directly from the hand of the conquered prince into the hands of the sovereign who was his conqueror, than it should be presented to her as a gift — which is always a favour — by any joint-stock company among her subjects.
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.
He appeared in The News Quiz, occasionally introduced The Goon Show, and read the spoof " news bulletin " which always featured in the middle of the comedy The Men From the Ministry.
In 1983 the long-running " Prayer for the Day ", which had always gone on air at 6. 50am, was moved to 6. 25am and replaced by a " Business News " slot.
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 column – the 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.
News was always branded as ITN until 1999 when the Carlton and Granada partnership which were important stakeholders renamed it simply as ITV News.
The WWN traditionally claimed that it always printed the truth ( typical slogan: " Nothing but the truth: The Weekly World News !").
The network would always produce an alternate national segment for stations not using the opt-outs, as well as CTV News Channel.
This eliminated the main difference between CNN Headline News and CNN during primetime, which had always broadcast a variety of news-related programs, such as documentaries and personality-based shows like Larry King Live.
When relaunched as the ITV News Channel, it initially used the standard ITV News studio of the time, which was built for fixed length bulletins only, so the style of presentation was always more basic than that of its competitors.
Even though I covered news for a long time, I was always hoping I could get back to something like my little column on the Charlotte News.
WIN Television has always produced regional programming, including the flagship local news service WIN News, that supplement programs sourced from affiliates.
" This was an offhand reference to the close of the weeknight CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, who always ended each news telecast by saying, " And that's the way it is.
*" Why brazils always end up on top ", BBC News, 15 November 2001
Gay News challenged the authorities from the outset by publishing personal contact ads, in defiance of the law — in early editions this section was always headlined " Love knoweth no laws.
New York Daily News TV critic David Bianculli gave a positive review to both her performance as an actor -- " Delany, as always, does pensive and independent better than most actresses " -- and as a producer.
This document has served to assure that the EPC has always kept what is of primary importance for all evangelical Christians ( namely the Gospel, or Good News about Jesus ), as well as to maintain the irenic orthodoxy that has always been the hallmark of the denomination.
News and current affairs programming has always constituted the dominant part of BBC Radio Scotland's schedules, especially on weekdays.
* The Antidote to The Bloke-Nick's apparent disinterest for sport meant that a soothing piece of classical music was always played after the Sports News.
At the conclusion of the game, the network will end its coverage right away and air 60 Minutes in its entirety ( however, on the West Coast, 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, leaving affiliates free to broadcast local news, the CBS Evening News, and other local or syndicated programming leading up to 60 Minutes ).

News and thinking
In an interview with the News Chronicle columnist Percy Cudlipp in mid-September 1955, Attlee made clear his own thinking together with his preference for the leadership succession, stating that
Variety panned it, and the New York Daily News was " slightly disappointed " with the film, thinking Green too " big and buxom " for the role.
President Robert Oden stated on September 7, 2007, " We commit not to mention ' U. S. News ' or similar rankings in any of our new publications, since such lists mislead the public into thinking that the complexities of American higher education can be reduced to one number.
Professor Robert Thompson, director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University, was quoted by Peter Bowes of BBC News as speculating: " I know many people in other countries are scratching their heads and thinking ' What in the world is the big fuss over there?
In 1990, U. S. News & World Report said: " Szarkowski's thinking, whether Americans know it or not, has become our thinking about photography ".
In the final editorial of Republican News on 20 January 1979, the essential thinking behind the merger was outlined:
News of the will was welcomed by the Germans, thinking it gave them a free hand in the region.
" Lowe's Motor Speedway announced to WSOC-TV's Channel 9 Eyewitness News on February 7, 2000 that they were thinking of placing a complaint to the Fox Broadcasting Company.
In a radio special about their 1977 album News of the World, May said he had penned the lyrics thinking of them as ironic and tongue-in-cheek, but their sense was completely changed when Freddie Mercury sang them.

News and outside
The controversial amendments, which Mauritanian authorities declared had been signed " outside the legal framework of normal practice, to the great detriment of our country ", could cost Mauritania up to $ 200 million a year, according to BBC News.
On June 6, 2007, CEO Brian Tierney of Philadelphia Media Holdings L. L. C., owning company of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, and Philly. com, went public in an article on Philly. com expressing interest in " joining with outside partners to buy Dow Jones.
Also in the late 1990s, CNN Headline News aired a few CBC reports of events that were not significant outside Canada.
The News Limited produced mX has filled part of that gap, being freely distributed of an afternoon from stands throughout the Melbourne CBD, though generally not available outside that area.
Norman's songs were wide-ranging, addressing such matters as politics ( The Great American Novel ), free love ( Pardon Me ), the passive commercialism of war – time journalists ( I Am The Six O ' Clock News ), witchcraft and the occult ( Forget Your Hexagram ), alienation ( Lonely by Myself ), religious hypocrisy ( Right Here In America ) and many topics largely outside of the scope of his contemporaries.
News of the discovery reached the outside world that winter.
News of the crisis led to a demonstration of staff and students outside the universities Tower Building in January 2009.
News of his death provoked numerous public gestures of grief, which including black bordered displays in shop windows and several public monuments including a memorial Lamp Post outside the St Helens Hospital in Pitt Street Auckland.
* October 1 – ABC News at last drops its dependence on outside sources of news film and begins to rely on its own camera crews.
Correspondents for the Manchester Guardian and Britain's Daily News interviewed eyewitnesses, and concluded that the " IRA sentries " were actually ticket-sellers: It is the custom at this football ground for tickets to be sold outside the gates by recognised ticket-sellers, who would probably present the appearance of pickets, and would naturally run inside at the approach of a dozen military lorries.
On September 6, 1994, the station dropped children's programs airing on weekday mornings, replacing them with the WGN Morning News ( which was dropped by the national feed in 1996, reportedly because certain segments of the newscast were not allowed to air outside of Chicago ; the national feed still airs the second hour of Midday News and the 9 p. m. newscast, though the first hour of WGN Midday News, the weekend morning and weeknight 5 p. m. newscasts do not air on the superstation feed for undetermined reasons ), the morning newscast gradually expanded from an hour-long program at start, to two hours in January 1996, then to three hours from 6-9 a. m. eight months later, to 3½ hours in January 2001, four hours starting at 5 a. m. in January 2004, four-and-a-half hours in August 2010 and then to its current five hours in July 2011.
20th Century Fox told New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind they had passed on distributing the film in response to a protest outside the News Corp. building.
The station has eight of its own bureaux outside the United Kingdom and shares many more with other News Corporation stations.
News media satellite up-link trucks and photojournalists gathered outside the Prudential Financial headquarters in Newark, New Jersey in August, 2004 following the announcement of evidence of a terrorist threat to it and to buildings in New York City.
Murdoch's intervention caused both Proffitt's resignation from the company and outrage from international media outside of News International.
It won the News Coverage British Academy Television Award in 2004 and the 2004 International Emmy for the best news programme produced and aired outside the United States.
Electronic News Gathering trucks and photojournalists gathered outside the Prudential Financial headquarters in Newark, New Jersey | Newark, United States in August 2004 following the announcement of evidence of a terrorist threat to it and to buildings in New York City.
In February 2010, ABC News announced it would lay off hundreds of staff members or up to 25 % of its total work force and close all news bureaus outside of its headquarters in Washington and New York, including bureaus in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago.
Malcolm X's visit to Smethwick had been organised by a BBC News journalist with a view to X having a debate with Peter Griffiths outside the Smethwick council house.
Another report on that show of support, however, noted that " reporters ... outside " were a probably intended audience for the show and that Cameron's support amongst Tories was still at least to some degree shaken by the News International-related events.
The SABC's monopoly on free-to-air terrestrial television was broken with the introduction of privately-owned channel e. tv in 1998. e. tv also provided the first local television news service outside of the SABC stable, although M-Net's parent company, Multichoice, offers services such as CNN International, BBC World News and Sky News via direct-to-home satellite as part of its paid offering.
This followed the Government's Dispersal scheme on BBC News, which saw asylum seekers relocated outside of London.

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