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Press and coverage
Press coverage of the event first aroused significant American interest in the automobile.
( Oxford University Press, 1999 ), highly detailed coverage of 1644-1999, in 1136pp.
* Press coverage
John Lott and Kevin Hassett of the American Enterprise Institute study the coverage of economic news by looking at a panel of 389 U. S. newspapers from 1991 to 2004, and from 1985 to 2004 for a subsample comprising the top 10 newspapers and the Associated Press.
Press coverage of the incident fueled punk's reputation as a social menace.
Press coverage first aroused significant American interest in the automobile.
Walter Cronkite, who started with United Press in Kansas City, gained fame for his coverage of World War II in Europe and turned down Edward R. Murrow's first offer of a CBS job to stay with UP, but who later went on to anchor the CBS Evening News, once said, " I felt every Unipresser got up in the morning saying, ' This is the day I'm going to beat the hell out of AP.
Press coverage of national politics in the local press was joined by in-depth reports on provincial politics in the national press.
* Inter Press Service – Israel-Palestine: Holy Land, Unholy War Independent coverage of the Middle East conflicts
* Press coverage of Zeena LaVey's Satanic Baptism 1967-1968: Click on each image to enlarge & read articles.
The Sun Press, a weekly, provides local coverage of Shaker Heights and neighboring Beachwood, Cleveland Heights, and University Heights.
The coalition attempted to prosecute The Irish Press for its coverage of the maltreatment of republican prisoners by the Garda " Heavy Gang ", with the paper winning the case.
Although the cost of publishing has increased over the years, the price of newspapers has generally remained low, forcing newspapers to rely more on advertising revenue and on articles provided by a major wire service, such as the Associated Press or Reuters, for their national and world coverage.
They encompass his coverage of World War II as a United Press International correspondent, where he cemented his reputation by taking on hazardous overseas assignments.
* 1952: John M. Hightower, Associated Press, " for the sustained quality of his coverage of news of international affairs during the year.
* 1957: Russell Jones, United Press, " for his excellent and sustained coverage of the Hungarian revolt against Communist domination, during which he worked at great personal risk within Russian-held Budapest and gave front-line eyewitness reports of the ruthless Soviet repression of the Hungarian people.
* 1966: Peter Arnett, Associated Press, " for his coverage of the war in Vietnam.
In 2005, the Overseas Press Club of America gave the series its Edward R. Murrow award for the best TV coverage of international events.
The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram provides daily newspaper coverage.
Press coverage of the controversial use of herbicides in Vietnam increased in the late 1960s.
In the 1980s, Janklow filed libel suits against the author Peter Matthiessen and Viking Press for a statement included in the book In the Spirit of Crazy Horse ( 1983 ), and another suit against Newsweek magazine for its coverage of the alleged rape.
Press coverage of the war was affected by restrictions on the movement of reporters and strict censorship.
In response, the newspaper has cut back on local news coverage and takes many national and international stories from the Associated Press instead of relying on Chronicle correspondents.
The Detroit Free Press won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage.

Press and punk
Alternative Press writer Ryan Downey notes that contemporary psychobilly also draws from other rock genres and subgenres: " Driven by the rhythmic pounding of a stand-up bass, the music swings with the snarl of punk rock while sometimes thrashing alongside speed metal or crashing headlong into country icon Hank Williams.
A month later, their debut album Crossing The Red Sea was released, and has become one of the most highly regarded albums of the punk era, with Dave Thompson calling it " a devastating debut, one of the finest albums not only of the punk era, but of the 1970s as a whole ", Trouser Press calling it " the equal of the first Sex Pistols or Clash LP, a hasty statement that captures an exciting time ", and several other writers including it in lists of all-time greatest albums.
The band's sound was labeled " full-on emo-in-the-garage " by Alternative Press, " the sort of howlingly tuneful Midwestern punk that disappeared with Hüsker Dü " by Entertainment Weekly, " anthemic thrash " by Rolling Stone, and as such is noted for its sonic differences from Oberst's primary band.
A 2002 episode in which punk singer Chris Sweeney was trained as an orchestral conductor won the Golden Rose of Montreux in 2003 as well as the Press Prize at the same festival.
Music magazine Alternative Press has described their musical style, saying, " Not only have both prole-threat punk bashery and destructo-rock found fresh voices, they've been melded into a seamless new terror all its own.
The songs are an eclectic mix of punk rock, surf guitars, pop-rock and indie, similar to Pixies, Radiohead and Muse, with paranoid lyrics ( influenced by Bill Hicks ) expressing their conflicting love and distaste with the world. They were voted 3rd in the Hot Press readers poll behind U2 and The Frames in 2003.

Press and grew
During the inter-war years, the Hogarth Press grew from a hobby of the Woolfs to a business when they began using commercial printers.
This grew from his private press which he had founded in collaboration with his first wife Bertha Crawford Hubbard, the Roycroft Press, inspired by William Morris's Kelmscott Press.
From 1913 to 1917 Early was the Associated Press correspondent covering the Navy Department, during which time his acquaintance with Roosevelt and Louis Howe grew.
Author Stuart Ross, who grew up in Bathurst Manor, set most of his 2011 novel, Snowball, Dragonfly, Jew ( ECW Press ), in Bathurst Manor.
* Hiden, Martha W. How justice grew: were Virginia counties, an abstract of their formation ( 1957 ), University Press of Virginia ; Charlottesville, Virginia
Later he was managing ISKCON Boston and ISKCON Press, that grew to be later be registered as Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.
The business grew out of the ministry of Phillip Jensen and Tony Payne at St Matthias, Centennial Park, Sydney under the name St Matthias Press and Tapes.

Press and intense
Frustration with the media generating misleading news stories from the probabilistic forecasts ( such as the " barbecue summer " headlines in May 2009 ), with intense negative publicity from the Met Office's rivals such as Daily Telegraph / Press Association-owned MeteoGroup and with publicity resulting from the low probability predicted for the cold winter of 2009-2010 led the Met Office to stop disseminating their seasonal forecasts to the media in February 2010, although these forecasts are still available for customers.
He was appointed Northern news editor of The Irish Press group in 1970 ( working for all three newspapers in the group, The Irish Press, the Evening Press and The Sunday Press ) and covered the most intense and violent period of the Northern Ireland conflict.
The volume, however, though printed by the University Press, was not published there ; its editor stressed that the contributions were " unofficial " glimpses into the " intense mental activity " of each Cambridge department ; and published theses are not normally considered exempt from criticism.
Trouser Press called it " a brilliant 21-song suite " in which the band " manipulated classic rock song structure by condensing them into brief, intense explosions of attitude and energy, coming up with a collection of unforgettable tunes ".
Trouser Press describes it as " dark and cacophonous, an angry, intense slab of post-punk gloom that is best left to its own ( de ) vices "; the AllMusic Guide to Electronica describes some tracks as " so morose and vehement as to verge on self-parody.

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