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News and peace
News of the preliminary peace was greeted in the UK with illuminations and fireworks ; in Dublin a street was named for the treaty.
News of the victory at New Orleans over the best British combat troops came at the same time as news of the peace, giving Americans a psychological triumph and opening the Era of Good Feelings.
* World Government News First Annual Gold Nadal Award ( for work in the United Nations for peace and world government ), March 1947
News of the dispute reached Richard, who sent Walter de Coutances, the Archbishop of Rouen, to England in late spring 1191, with orders to negotiate a peace between John and Longchamp.
On July 7, 1995, the Xinhua News Agency announced missile tests to be conducted by the People's Liberation Army ( PLA ) and pointed out that this would endanger the peace and safety of the region.
News of peace between Britain and America reached Canada early in 1815, and Kempt returned to Europe.
News of the pending peace treaty arrived late in 1782.
* Spanish military archbishop: The Church is close to those who fight for peace ", Catholic News Agency ( CNA ), Madrid, Spain, July 15, 2008.
* " Chaplains are entrusted with spreading Gospel of peace in military, Pope says ", Catholic News Agency, Vancouver, Canada, October 26, 2006.
In this way, the Church Community strive to live the Good News of Lord Jesus, and continue to share and carry out their Christian commitment and values in building the City of God for world peace, love, humility, compassion, social justice, hope, unity, and faith in God.
Peace News is a pacifist magazine first published on 6 June 1936 to serve the peace movement in the United Kingdom.
Working with a peace group in Wood Green, London, Moore and his wife, Kathleen ( playing the role of business manager ), launched Peace News with a free trial issue in June 1936.
Peace News has been associated with initiating numerous campaigns, and a number of its staffmembers have been arrested for taking part in peace actions.
* Archbishop Hurley always took a stand for peace and justice, Bishop Rubin Phillip, Daily News, 24 April 2012
The letter was in response to the views that Miller expressed during an October 13, 2006 appearance on the Fox News program Hannity and Colmes in which she defended peace activist Cindy Sheehan.
* New aid for AU Darfur peace force, BBC News, July 18, 2006
* Burundi rebels reject peace talks, BBC News, 13 September 2005
* Free Speech Radio News: focuses on peace and social justice issues in the US and around the world

News and treaty
News of the treaty finally reached the United States after the American victory in the Battle of New Orleans and the British victory in the Second Battle of Fort Bowyer, but before the British assault on Mobile, Alabama.
News of the treaty aroused considerable suspicion amongst the British negotiators at the Simla Convention, who feared that Russia might use the treaty to gain influence on Tibetan matters.
Some pro-Europeans believe this is because much of the press ( e. g. papers owned by News International ) in the UK opposes the treaty, as referred to by Blair above.
Only 38 MEPs voted with Newton Dunn < a href =" http :// activepolitic. com: 82 / News / 2012-07-04a / The_39_MEPs_That_Voted_For_ACTA. html "> The 39 MEPs That Voted For ACTA </ a > ( earning them the title " the Dirty Thirty-nine "), while 478 voted against the treaty ; the biggest defeat in the history of the EU.

News and took
At that point, " Liebowitz promptly orchestrated the merger of All-American and Detective Comics into National Comics ... Next he took charge of organizing National Comics, self-distributorship Independent News, and their affiliated firms into a single corporate entity, National Periodical Publications ".
As time went by, Ribbentrop took to restructuring the Foreign Office by creating new offices like the Agency for News Analysis which fought with the Propaganda Ministry for control of German propaganda abroad, and by creating an inner circle of loyalists, many of whom had come from the Dienststelle.
Then, during the marathon at Manhattan Casino, I got tired of the same old steps and cut loose with a breakaway ..." Fox Movietone News covered the marathon and took a close-up of Shorty's feet.
* In the July 10, 1920 issue of The Illustrated London News, G. K. Chesterton took issue with both pessimists ( such as Spengler ) and their optimistic critics, arguing that neither took into consideration human choice: " The pessimists believe that the cosmos is a clock that is running down ; the progressives believe it is a clock that they themselves are winding up.
He took up a journalism position with the News of the World, beginning as a police roundsman before becoming a sports columnist.
With war still looming on 24 February 2003, Saddam Hussein took part in an interview with CBS News reporter Dan Rather.
Frank Bartholomew, the last UP president to ascend to the agency's top job directly from its news, rather than sales, ranks, took over in 1955, and according to his cited autobiography, was obsessed with merging UP with the International News Service, a news agency that had been founded by William Randolph Hearst in 1909 following Scripps ' lead.
News of the discovery took longer than normal to get to the French ambassador.
The Advertiser took a stake in The News two years later.
When the format of Lloyd's satirical TV show Not the Nine O ' Clock News was sold to America to become Not Necessarily the News, the producers also took the made-up word definition concept, which became Sniglets.
On 23 November the News Chronicle of London published an article on an incident which took place at the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen.
Track and Field News reported that “ after 220 yards of dawdling, a record seemed out of the question .” However, after 440 yards, which Ryun, in third, passed in 60. 9 seconds, Kip Keino took the lead and ran the next lap in 56 seconds ( the fastest second lap ever run at the time ).
It was conceived by Hargreaves Parkinson for the Financial News in the 1930s and took it to the Financial Times when the two merged.
Merton took a break from Have I Got News for You during the 11th series in 1996, making only one appearance as a guest on Hislop's team.
In 2006, the company decided to demerge the retail and news distribution arms of the business into two separate companies: W H Smith plc ( retail ) and Smiths News plc ( newspaper and magazine distribution ): the demerger took effect on 30 August 2006.
Hamilton's career took an unusual turn on 9 May 1997 when he and his wife, Christine, appeared on the current affairs satire quiz Have I Got News For You.
Following the outbreak of the Second World War, Holloway made short propaganda films on behalf of the British Film Institute and Pathé News and took character parts in a series of war films including Major Barbara, The Way Ahead, This Happy Breed and The Way to the Stars.
The strip took its name from the 1885 poem " Little Orphant Annie " by James Whitcomb Riley, and made its debut on August 5, 1924 in the New York Daily News.
After Cronkite left the anchor desk again he was replaced by Collingwood ; Cronkite's next appearance came nearly two hours later, when he took over for Harry Reasoner at the desk so he could anchor The CBS Evening News as scheduled.
Kaplický took the firm name and some staff to the Czech republic, and Levete would take a proposed new headquarters for News Corporation in east London and a commission for a hotel and retail complex in Bangkok, Thailand, along with most of the staff — between 35 and 45 people.
Mitchell took flight instruction at the Curtiss Aviation School at Newport News, Virginia.
Paxson took control of the station in August, renaming it as WPXN-TV, and ran channel 31 under a local marketing agreement with a format that featured Bloomberg Business News in daytime, infomercials ( from Paxson's inTV ) and religious programs ( from Paxson's Worship Network ) the rest of the day.

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