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Newspapers, magazines, blogs, television and film documentaries may use graphic design to inform and entertain.
Newspapers, magazines, and other information sources may deem militant a neutral term, whereas terrorist or guerrilla conventionally indicates disapproval of the behavior of the individual or organization so labeled, regardless of the motivations for such behavior.
Newspapers continually reported on " the removal of the enemies of the Reich to concentration camps ", and as early as 1935 there were jingles warning: " Dear God, make me dumb, that I may not to Dachau come " (" Lieber Gott, mach mich dumm, damit ich nicht nach Dachau kumm ").
Newspapers at the time estimated that as many as 50 million listeners may have heard the broadcast.
Newspapers with more affluent readers may be able to command an even higher column inch rate.
Newspapers may lose classified advertising to websites, which are often targeted by interest instead of geography.
Newspapers at the time report, perhaps with some exaggeration, that many gang members may have been as young as 12.

Newspapers and for
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 across China blamed the fire on ( non-KMT ) arsonists, but the blaze contributed to a nation-wide loss of support for the KMT.
Newspapers at the time reported Poe's death as " congestion of the brain " or " cerebral inflammation ", common euphemisms for deaths from disreputable causes such as alcoholism.
In the similar case, Drake v. Cheyenne Newspapers, Inc., 891 P. 2d 80 ( 1995 ), Kerry Drake and Kelly Flores, editorial employees at Cheyenne Newspapers, Inc. were fired for refusing to wear a button urging a " no " vote on the unionization of the editorial division.
Newspapers promise $ 55, 000 reward for information.
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 around the country and especially in California started to discredit and blame the Chinese for most things, e. g., white unemployment.
He is also chairman of various international advisory boards and councils for many international companies, including Power Corp. ( Montreal ), Bombardier ( Montreal ), the China International Trust and Investment Corp. ( Beijing ), J. P. Morgan Chase and Co. ( New York ), Violy, Byorum and Partners ( New York ), VS & A Communications Partners ( New York ), Independent Newspapers ( Dublin ) and General Enterprise Management Services Limited ( British Virgin Islands ).
They devised a two-year contract whereby Bradman wrote for Associated Newspapers, broadcast on Radio 2UE and promoted the menswear retailing chain FJ Palmer and Son.
MarionCountyNews. net the website " MarionCountyNews. net " is the online site for Marion County Newspapers, Inc.
Newspapers held photo beauty contests for many decades: In 1880, the first “ Bathing Beauty Pageant " took place as part of a summer festival to promote business in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
In 1969, under pressure after the Shapp controversy, Annenberg sold The Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News, which he bought in 1957, to Knight Newspapers for US $ 55 million.
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.
Newspapers published articles on her passion for riding sports, diet and exercise regimens, and fashion sense.
* 1954: Jim G. Lucas, Scripps-Howard Newspapers, " for his notable front-line human interest reporting of the Korean War, the cease-fire and the prisoner-of-war exchanges, climaxing 26 months of distinguished service as a war correspondent.
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.
This became controversial when Wallace ran for President in 1948 and portions of the letters were printed by Hearst Newspapers columnist Westbrook Pegler.
Max Mosley won damages for the newspaper's invasion of privacy and incorrect assertion about the Nazi theme in Mosley v News Group Newspapers Limited
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 ).
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.

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Newspapers of the period reported that the announcement of the new party came as a complete shock to MPs from all sides of the Commons, including members of the Manifesto Group, as the ' Gang of Four ' had kept their preparations a closely guarded secret.
Newspapers, taxpayer-funded entities with some religious affiliation, and political parties can obtain fairly clear guidance on the boundaries within which their freedom of expression rights apply.
Newspapers cannot be closed because of their content.
Newspapers declined in their influence and penetration into American households in the late 20th century.
Newspapers claimed that many Hollywood stars were moving out of the city, while others were reported to have installed security systems in their homes.
Newspapers were not allowed to publish names of independent candidates or their policies, and political meetings exceeding five people were prohibited.
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 condemned the fence cutters, and property owners employed their own armed security forces.
It started on 24 January 1986 when some 6, 000 newspaper workers went on strike after protracted negotiation with their employer, News International ( parent of Times Newspapers and News Group Newspapers, and chaired by Rupert Murdoch ).
Newspapers in many other parts of the world, including The Times, The Guardian and The Independent in the United Kingdom, are also downsizing their broadsheets.
Newspapers have declined in their influence and penetration into American households over the years.
In late 2004, Independent Newspapers moved from their traditional home in Middle Abbey Street to a new office, " Independent House " in Talbot Street, with the printing facilities already relocated to the Citywest business park near Tallaght.
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 told traditional Russian narratives ( skazka ) of fliers conquering time and space ( prostranstvo ), overcoming barriers and completing their missions in triumph.
This led to Associated Newspapers and Rank increasing their stakes to 37. 5 % each, and D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd taking the remaining 25 %.
In their hotel room, Florence remarks on the press's portrayal of Freddie in a negative light because of his bad boy attitude and brash behavior (" Commie Newspapers ").
The Newspapers business area includes the publishing of the afternoon paper Iltalehti, five regional papers and 29 local and city papers plus their online businesses.
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 across the country carried angry commentaries and letters by supporters of Israel brandishing the mislabeled photograph as palpable proof of their long-held suspicions.
Newspapers started moving information about Rosewood off their front pages by the end of the week.
* Venables and Thompson v. News Group Newspapers 1 All ER 908, the James Bulger murder case tested whether the Article 8 ( privacy ) rights of Venables and Thomson, the convicted murderers of Bulger, applied when four newspapers sought to publish their new identities and whereabouts, using their Article 10 rights of freedom of expression.
It started on 24 January 1986 when some 6, 000 newspaper workers went on strike after protracted negotiation with their employers, News International ( parent of Times Newspapers and News Group Newspapers, and chaired by Rupert Murdoch ).

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