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Newspaper and magazine editorial policies normally require gossip columnists to have a source for all of their allegations to protect the publisher against lawsuits for defamation.
Newspaper columnists of the 1930s and 1940s, such as Franklin Pierce Adams ( aka FPA ), Nick Kenny, John Crosby, Jimmie Fidler, Louella Parsons, Drew Pearson, Ed Sullivan and Walter Winchell, achieved a celebrity status and used their syndicated columns as a springboard to move into radio and television.

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The Handbook of Journalism: All about Newspaper Work .-- Facts and Information of Vital Moment to the Journalist and to All who Would Enter this Calling.
Much of the bookshop's recent history was tied up with Vernon Richards, who was the driving force behind both it and Freedom Newspaper from the 1930s until late in the 90s.
In May 2000, Gun Barrel City voters elected their 13th Mayor, 21-year-old Entrepreneur and Newspaper Publisher, Randal Tye Thomas, who became a media and political celebrity in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area.
* Evelyn Waugh: Scoop ( 1938 ) ( about a thinly disguised British Newspaper, The Daily Beast, and one of its contributors who is sent to an African country at war called Ishmaelia, based upon the author's experiences in Abyssinia )
Leon Youngblood, manager of one of the vocalists featured on the album, told George Varga in an interview with the Union Tribune Newspaper that the album " was supposed to be billed as a ' Ginuwine Presents ' album " " Youngblood stated " the album did very well, it's the first time I worked with anyone who cracked # 50 on the billboard charts, I'm very proud of that fact.
The Hopi, who have historic interest in this site, refer to it as " Tutuveni " meaning “ Newspaper Rock ".
* Stephen Barnett ( 1935 – 2009 ), legal scholar at University of California, Berkeley School of Law who opposed the Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970
Walker had a record of 94 wins, 18 losses, 4 draws, 2 no contest and 46 no decisions ( Newspaper decisions: 37-7-1 ) in 163 professional bouts, his 60 knockout wins making him a member of the exclusive group of boxers who have won 50 or more bouts by knockout.
It is awarded to researchers and activists who, through their research and / or production work, have made significant contributions to the study and practice of democratic communication .” Along with John Nichols, McChesney was awarded the U. S. Newspaper Guild ’ s 2010 Herbert Block Freedom Award ; according to the Guild ’ s Executive Council, “ the two of you have done more for press freedom than anyone.
The group is owned by William Dean Singleton, who also owns the Denver Post, the Alameda Newspaper Group, which includes the Oakland Tribune, as well as the Mercury News of San Jose and numerous other papers.
Run by the Abbé Norbert Wallez, the paper described itself as a " Catholic Newspaper for Doctrine and Information " and disseminated a far right and fascist viewpoint: Wallez himself was a great admirer of Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini and kept a picture of him on his desktop, while Léon Degrelle, who would later become the leader of the fascist Rexists, worked as a foreign correspondent for the paper.
Newspaper industry lore suggests that the first paperboy, hired in 1833, was 10-year-old Barney Flaherty who answered an advertisement in the New York Sun, which read " To the Unemployed a number of steady men can find employment by vending this paper.
Alley Oop is a syndicated comic strip, created in 1932 by American cartoonist V. T. Hamlin, who wrote and drew the popular and influential strip through four decades for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
* Stephen Barnett, legal scholar at University of California, Berkeley School of Law who opposed the Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970
In 2009, the Israeli Newspaper Ha ' aretz reported that rumours were persistent that Shlomo Kalo was among few Israeli writers who had been shortlisted as candidates for the Nobel Prize for Literature, similar reports were made by other news sites in 2010 and in 2011.
In 2011, David Black was one of several newspaper industry veterans who joined together as investors in the San Francisco Newspaper Company to buy the former Hearst flagship The San Francisco Examiner, now a free daily newspaper.
Newspaper columnist Mitch Albom recounts time spent with his 78-year-old sociology professor, Morrie Schwartz, at Brandeis University, who was dying from Lou Gehrig's disease ( ALS ).
For a number of years, the paper was part of the Thompson Newspaper chain based in Canada, who acquired Brush-Moore Newspapers in 1967.
In 1956, age 13, she formed a relationship with Charles Starkweather, a high school dropout five years her senior, who worked as a truck unloader at the Western Newspaper Union warehouse.
Most states and regions may have a Newspaper editor who is responsible for creating and editing a newspaper for updates in JSA and local politics.
Anderson, who says he draws on Laurel and Hardy routines for his ideas, received the National Cartoonists Society Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for the strip in 1978.
Considerable pressure was put on the CNW Committee, especially on Alan Mead — Chairman at the time — who was also at the time Chair of Croydon CHE ( which prompted a Guardian Newspaper item entitled " the queering of Croydon "), as well as the Regional Party.
Newspaper accounts of the claims of the lone House member who the Journal reports as having voted no on both the articles of secession and affiliation with the Confederacy, Isaac N. Shambaugh of DeKalb County, further cloud the earlier claims of legitimacy.
Peter Kent is the son of the late Parker Kent ( b. 1907 ), a long-time employee of the Southam Newspaper Group who retired as associate editor at the Calgary Herald.

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Newspaper punditry was inspired to remind everyone that Judas, too, had been able to smile.
Several years later, Purcell would give the Herald a suburban presence it never had by purchasing the money-losing Community Newspaper Company from Fidelity Investments.
Newspaper accounts of the convention leave little doubt but that, had a vote had been taken at that moment ( as many were shouting to do ), Bryan would have been nominated.
Newspaper pages were physically much larger in that time and McCay usually had a half a page to work with.
By the 1990s, Newspaper Publishing had financial problems.
On the occasion of the show's tenth anniversary telecast, Sullivan commented on how the show had changed during a June 1958 interview syndicated by the Newspaper Enterprise Association ( NEA ):
Canzoneri had a record of 137 wins, 24 losses, 10 draws and 3 no decisions ( Newspaper Decisions: 4-0-0 ).
He had a record of 51 wins, four losses, four draws, 1 no contest and four no decisions ( Newspaper Decisions: 2-1-1 ), with 48 wins by knockout.
Fitzsimmons had a final professional record of 66 wins with 59 by knockout, 8 losses, 4 draws, 19 no contests and 2 no decisions ( Newspaper Decisions: 2-0-0 ).
Newspaper accounts of the gallant charge had been given wide circulation in England by the time Cardigan's ship berthed at the port of Folkestone on 13 January 1855 and the town offered him a rapturous welcome.
Newspaper reports said they had broken off their engagement in early 2010, but they resumed their relationship later that year and Campbell and Henstridge married in a secret ceremony in February 2011 that was arranged in 7 days.
Newspaper accounts indicate that the people of Memphis had sympathy for the victims despite the fact that they had recently been enemies.
Newspaper reports after Genovese's death claimed that 38 witnesses watched the stabbings and failed to intervene or even contact the police until after the attacker fled and Genovese had died.
In 1937, a Royal Charter amalgamated the Stationers ' Company and the Newspaper Makers Company, which had been founded six years earlier, into the Company of the present name.
They elected to move to Tokyo in 1954 as professional manga artists at Fujimoto's urging, Abiko only reluctantly as he had steady employment at the Toyama Newspaper Company.
Newspaper accounts outlined that what Caxton had published in 1485 was not necessarily exactly what Malory had written.
Newspaper articles were positive, artists and film critics felt that the team had succeeded in creating a more serious type of animation, moving away from cartoons.
Newspaper reports alleged that his wife was being unfaithful, including with an unidentified jockey, while a front page story in the News of the World suggested that Cecil had stayed at the Grand Hotel in Brighton with an £ 800-a-night prostitute.
According to the Final Call Newspaper: The Janazah prayer service was delayed for close to an hour so the huge crowd that had assembled could be organized and situated.
( Fisher later had a hit with Ross ’ The Newspaper Song )

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