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Newspapers have reported that the Ministry of Mercantile Marine is ready to support the agreement between Greece, South Korea, Dubai Ports World and China for the construction of a large international container port and free trade zone in southern Crete near Tympaki ; the plan is to expropriate 850 ha of land.
Newspapers not aligned with the government have been closed down, members of the judiciary have been threatened and / or arrested.
Newspapers claimed that many Hollywood stars were moving out of the city, while others were reported to have installed security systems in their homes.
Following Canwest's purchase of Southam Newspapers ( later Canwest Publishing ) and the National Post from Conrad Black in 2001, their media interests have been merged under a policy of cross-promotion and synergy.
Newspapers ( and internet pundits ) have alleged that though the law requires prompt disclosure of insider sales, Mr. Bush neglected to inform the SEC about his transaction until 34 weeks had passed.
Newspapers in all parts of America and Europe have carried photographs of it as the " World's Largest Metal Cross ", illuminated by mercury lights during the nights.
Newspapers such as USA Today have already converted to new, narrower web width standards which are also easier to handle by readers, especially commuters.
Newspapers have declined in their influence and penetration into American households over the years.
At various times there have been concerns about concentration of newspaper ownership, notably in 1970 and 1980 with two commissions, the Davey Committee on combines and the Kent Royal Commission on Newspapers respectively, and most recently when Conrad Black's Hollinger acquired the Southam newspapers in the late 1990s.
In its first year, The Graphic would have considered this news not fit to print ... Gossip-writing is at present like a spirochete in the body of journalism .... Newspapers ... have never been held in less esteem by their readers or exercised less influence on the political and ethical thought of the times.
Newspapers have dealt with this problem in various ways, including using software to combine two existing, similar characters ; using a picture of the personality ; or simply substituting a homophone for the rare character in the hope that the reader would be able to make the correct inference.
The latter, backed by a consortium of Yorkshire Post Newspapers Ltd, other local newspaper groups such as the Huddersfield Examiner and the Scarborough Evening News, several Yorkshire-based Co-operative societies, trade unions and local universities were deemed by the Authority to have the better talent but suffered a lack of funding, whereas Telefusion had the backing of a cash-rich parent.
Two former Mainichi Newspapers chief executive officers have gone on to become prime ministers of Japan.
Newspapers have a strong regional character, but some are renowned for their thorough coverage of international issues, such as the Neue Zürcher Zeitung of Zürich and Le Temps of Geneva.
Newspapers have described the local cross-border rugby fixtures as ' annual re-runs of the bloody Battle of Otterburn '.
Newspapers at the time estimated that as many as 50 million listeners may have heard the broadcast.
The Marlborough Express was bought in 1998 and a number of small community newspapers have also been acquired in recent times, including South Otago Newspapers.
Newspapers have since reported that Mr Davies admits being bisexual and has " been successfully treated for a compulsion to seek out gay partners ".
Newspapers reported that coded love letters written by Minter had been found in his bungalow after his death ( these were later shown to have been written three years earlier, in 1919 ).
Newspapers devoted extensive coverage to the Seafair royalty and would often have daily accounts of the Queen of the Sea ’ s activities.
*" Newspapers should have no friends.
Newspapers reported that it was often said of Lane that had he not been born in what is now Canada, he would have become president.

Newspapers and quoted
Newspapers quoted him saying: " Obviously I'm very happy to be back at this level of football, but I could have chosen a better club to come back to.

Newspapers and alleged
In June 2006, Gordon Ramsay, his production company, and his producer accepted an out-of-court settlement of £ 75, 000 from Associated Newspapers, after an article in London's Evening Standard written by Lewis-Smith alleged that Ramsay had faked television scenes and installed an incompetent chef.
* In 2008 in the invasion of privacy case Mosley v News Group Newspapers Limited the President of the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile Max Mosley challenged the News of the World newspaper which had alleged on 30 March 2008 that he had been involved in a sadomasochistic sex act involving several female prostitutes, when they published a video of the incident recorded by one of the women, and published details of the incident.
In April 2007, after a court case lasting over four weeks, Browne appealed to the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, who ruled that he could not prevent Associated Newspapers from printing allegations about his romantic life and alleged misuse of company funds.

Newspapers and leaders
Newspapers and business leaders were starting to talk of new business models.

Newspapers and mob
Newspapers in the 1960s were filled with sensational stories of debtors beaten, harassed, and sometimes murdered by mob loan sharks.

Newspapers and saying
He went on to attack the editor, Paul Armstrong, saying that " the board of West Australian Newspapers needs to sack the editor.
Newspapers criticized Bryan, then only 31, with the Tampa Tribune saying, " if Mr. Bryan has given any symptoms of being worthy of this distinction then we are utterly at a loss to know it ; it must be a weighty secret hidden in the governor's brain.
Independent Newspapers installed a security system to protect her, and the Garda Síochána ( Irish police ) gave her a 24-hour escort ; however, she did not approve of this, saying that it hampered her work.

Newspapers and Brown
Newspapers reported troops singing the song as they marched in the streets of Boston on July 18, 1861, and there were a " rash " of broadside printings of the song with substantially the same words as the undated John Brown Song!
The Kettering-Oakwood Times is a weekly suburban newspaper part of Times Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton, which is owned by Ohio Community Media, formerly Brown Publishing Company.
Established in the 1950s, it was owned by Suburban Newspapers of Dayton, a unit of Amos Press, Inc., prior to its sale to Brown.

Newspapers and was
Newspapers at the time noted that the move indicated that she was co-operating with the District Attorney.
Newspapers heralded Tubman's " patriotism, sagacity, energy, ability ", and she was praised for her recruiting efforts-most of the newly liberated men went on to join the Union army.
Newspapers became more partisan and there was the rise of new or yellow journalism ( see William Thomas Stead ).
The paper was formerly published by Associated Newspapers Ltd., a division of Daily Mail and General Trust, which also published the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, and Metro, a free morning paper distributed Monday through Friday at London stations.
In November 2008, following staff cuts, a move of production was announced to Northcliffe House, headquarters of Associated Newspapers.
The newspaper has a daily circulation of 3, 259 and was awarded second place for Sports Page Design, Opinion Page Design and Editorial Comment at the 2008 Better Newspapers Contest, hosted by the California Newspaper Publishers Association.
According to the World Association of Newspapers, in 2007 Asia was the home to 74 of the world ’ s 100 highest-circulation dailies.
In December 2006 it was sold by Ottaway Newspapers Inc., the community newspaper subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company to Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. ( CNHI ).
In 1980, Timerman was awarded the Golden Pen of Freedom by the World Association of Newspapers in recognition of his courage in defending the right to free expression and press freedom.
In 1929, as William McWhirter was working on the founding of the Northcliffe Newspapers chain of provincial newspapers, the family moved to " Aberfoyle ", in Broad Walk, Winchmore Hill.
In 1929, as William was working on the founding of the Northcliffe Newspapers chain of provincial newspapers, the family moved to " Aberfoyle ", in Broad Walk, Winchmore Hill.
Newspapers in Georgetown included the Republican Weekly Ledger, which was the first paper, started in 1790.
Outside Toronto, the Post was built on the printing and distribution infrastructure of Black's national newspaper chain, formerly called Southam Newspapers, that included papers such as the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, and Vancouver Sun.
Ownership of national and the newspapers of each capital city are dominated by two corporations, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, ( which was founded in Adelaide ) and John Fairfax Holdings. These two corporations along with West Australian Newspapers and the Harris Group work together to create Australian Associated Press which distributes the news and then sells it on to other outlets such as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Associated Newspapers was allowed to remain a shareholder in Southern only on the condition that it sold its remaining 10 % stake in Associated-Rediffusion to avoid owning parts of two ITV companies.
Newspapers began to ridicule Rugby, with London's Daily News accusing Hughes of creating a " pleasure picnic " rather than a functioning colony, and the New York Times claiming that Hughes was planning to abandon the colony altogether.
Newspapers at the time gave a variety of stories of how Bud was acquired, including that he was stolen ; in a letter to his wife, Nelson said a man sold him the dog for $ 15 ($ 383 in 2010 dollars ).
The Riverhead newspaper The News-Review, owned by Times-Review Newspapers as of at least 2010, was founded in 1868.
Ming Pao now is published by Ming Pao Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Media Chinese International Limited, which was formed by the successful merger of Ming Pao Enterprise Corporation Limited ( Hong Kong ), Sin Chew Media Corporations Berhad ( Malaysia ) and Nanyang Press Holdings Berhad ( Malaysia ) in April 2008.
He was a Third-class Clerk, Treasury Department, Lagos ( 1921 – 1924 ); Recruit, Gold Coast Police Force ( Jul .- September 1924 ); Solicitor Clerk to the late Mr. Justice Graham Paul at Calabar ( Jan .- Aug. 1925 ); Instructor in Political Science, Lincoln University ( 1931 – 34 ); University Correspondent for the Baltimore Afro-American ( 1928 – 34 ); General and Sports Correspondent for the Philadelphia Tribune ( 1928 – 34 ); Editor-in Chief of the West African Pilot ( 1937 – 45 ); Correspondent for the Associated Negro Press ( 1944 – 47 ); Correspondent for Reuters ( 1944 – 46 ); Managing Director of Zik ’ s Press Limited printers and publishers of the West African Pilot ( Lagos ), Eastern Guardian ( Port Harcourt ), Nigerian Spokesman ( Onitsha ), Southern Nigeria Defender ( Ibadan ), Daily Comet ( Kano ), and Eastern Sentinel ( Enugu ); Managing Director of Comet Press Limited ( 1945 – 53 ); Chairman of West African Pilot Limited and the Associated Newspapers of Nigeria Limited and six other limited liability companies ( 1952 – 53 ); Chairman, Nigerian Real Estate Corporation Limited ( 1952 – 53 ); etc.
Newspapers sprung up in the modernization drive, and Yoshitoshi was recruited to produce " news nishikie ".
She was a columnist for Hearst Newspapers from 2000 to 2010, writing on national affairs and the White House.
It was conceived by the then-owners of Express Newspapers, Trafalgar House, to take on the strength of the Daily Mirror and The Sun in the north.
Times Newspapers was formed in 1967 when The Thomson Corporation purchased The Times from the Astor family and merged it with The Sunday Times, which it had owned since 1959.

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