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Scheer's and column
Within a few days of his column being retired by the Times, the San Francisco Chronicle offered itself as the new home paper of Scheer's syndicated column, which ran there for years.

Scheer's and Nation
Scheer's latest book, The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While Mugging Main Street ( Nation Books ), was released on September 7, 2010.

Scheer's and .
According to Scheer's article on the subject, a nearby slave patrol responded and killed ten slaves on the spot in extrajudicial killings without the benefit of trial.
The Times entered Scheer's work for the Pulitzer Prize 11 times, and he was a finalist for the Pulitzer national reporting award for a series on the television industry.
Scheer's firing incited a protest held outside the Times downtown office on November 15, and hundreds of readers wrote letters of complaint while some, including actress Barbra Streisand, publicly announced the cancellation of their Times subscriptions.
The recurring german " Übermensch "- hero in his novels can be interpreted as a latent chauvinism, a residue of Scheer's national-socialist indoctrination in his youth.

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The new column by Maurice Stans regarding business scandals, is fair and accurate in most respects and his solution to the problem has some merit.
The size of the press is usually expressed in terms of chuck capacity ( the maximum diameter tool shank it will hold ) or distance between the spindle center and the column.
The head is mounted on a horizontal arm that swivels on the supporting column to position the drill bit instead of the work.
The long and ever-increasing column of sportsmen is now moving into a new era.
Af is the work necessary to fill the manometer column from the reference height to H.
The last column shows the rate of exchange that would have been observed at a relative intensity of 4 ( 14.7 cm. distance ) calculated on the assumptions that the incident light intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance of the lamp from the cell and that the rate is directly proportional to the incident light intensity.
The unshielded flux is given in the last column ; ;
In the third column is given the optimal policy for stage R, and in the fourth, the resulting state of the stream when this policy is used.
The type of presentation of results used in the deterministic process may be used here, except that now the fourth column is redundant.
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
* 1897 – Anglo-Afghan War: The Siege of Malakand ends when a relief column is able to reach the British garrison in the Malakand states adjacent to India's North West Frontier Province.
In this way, each column of the output state of the < tt > ShiftRows </ tt > step is composed of bytes from each column of the input state.
In the < tt > MixColumns </ tt > step, each column of the state is multiplied with a fixed polynomial c ( x ).
During this operation, each column is multiplied by the known matrix that for the 128 bit key is
In more general sense, each column is treated as a polynomial over GF ( 2 < sup > 8 </ sup >) and is then multiplied modulo x < sup > 4 </ sup >+ 1 with a fixed polynomial c ( x ) = 0x03 · x < sup > 3 </ sup > + x < sup > 2 </ sup > + x + 0x02.
If more than one player selects a tile in that row, then the player whose tile is in the leftmost column ( closest to 1 ) goes first.
If there is no number to its left, simply look at the column headed " 1 " in the previous row.
The most saline water is vertically stratified in the water column to the north, creating a barrier to the exchange of oxygen and nutrients, and fostering completely separate maritime environments.
The column is unsigned except by " Beachcomber " and it was not publicly known that Morton or Wyndham-Lewis wrote it until the 1930s.
The vector A is still conventionally represented by a linear combination of basis vectors or a column matrix:

column and syndicated
For many years he simultaneously produced the daily strip, a weekly syndicated newspaper column, and a 500-station radio program ...." He ran the Boston Summer Theatre with The Phantom cartoonist Lee Falk, bringing in Hollywood actors such as Mae West, Melvyn Douglas and Claude Rains to star in their live productions.
The brothers will continue to write their syndicated newspaper column.
Quayle writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, serves on a number of corporate boards, chairs several business ventures, and was chairman of Campaign America, a national political action committee.
Manhattan press agent Sidney Falco ( Tony Curtis ) has been unable to get his clients mentioned in J. J. Hunsecker's ( Burt Lancaster ) influential, nationally syndicated newspaper column of late because of Falco's failure to make good on a promise to break up the romance between Hunsecker's younger sister Susan ( Susan Harrison ) and musician Steve Dallas ( Martin Milner ), an up-and-coming jazz guitarist.
He wrote news articles for Drummer and other gay magazines, produced a syndicated column on gay life in Maine, and penned a column for Lambda Book Report called " Preston on Publishing.
* Amy Dickinson, author of the syndicated advice column Ask Amy ( succeeding Ann Landers at the Chicago Tribune ), grew up on a dairy farm in Freeville.
His 1920s syndicated newspaper column and his radio appearances increased his visibility and popularity.
The column has since been syndicated in 30 newspapers in the United States and Canada and is available online.
Joining the Vaudeville News in 1920, Winchell left the paper for the Evening Graphic in 1924, and in turn was hired on June 10, 1929 by the New York Daily Mirror where he finally became the author of what would be the first syndicated gossip column, entitled On-Broadway.
His newspaper column was syndicated in over 2, 000 newspapers worldwide, and he was read by 50 million people a day from the 1920s until the early 1960s.
Sowell has a nationally syndicated column distributed by Creators Syndicate that appears in various newspapers, as well as online on websites such as Townhall, WorldNetDaily, OneNewsNow and the Jewish World Review.
With Charles Goren, Sharif co-wrote a syndicated newspaper bridge column for the Chicago Tribune for several years, but has mostly turned over the writing of the column to Tannah Hirsch, whose name appears on the byline with Sharif to this day.
Antheil wrote a nationally syndicated newspaper relationship advice column, as well as regular columns in magazines such as Esquire and Coronet.
Lippmann was twice awarded ( 1958 and 1962 ) a Pulitzer Prize for his syndicated newspaper column, " Today and Tomorrow ".
* Drew Pearson ( 1897 – 1969 )-Wrote syndicated newspaper column " Washington Merry-Go-Round ".
The column was syndicated by The New York Times.
In February 1987, the popular syndicated advice column Ask Ann Landers ( commonly known as the " Ann Landers " column and written at that point by Eppie Lederer ) left the Sun-Times after 31 years to jump to the rival Chicago Tribune, effective March 15, 1987.
< http :// www. kinseyinstitute. org / library / kiarchives. html >.</ ref > From 1984 to 1993, the newly named institute produced “ The Kinsey Report ,” an internationally syndicated newspaper column.
* Dan Savage, editor of The Stranger and the author of " Savage Love ," a syndicated sex advice column, formerly lived on Vashon Island with his partner and adopted son.
Savage Love is a syndicated sex-advice column by Dan Savage.
From 1984 to 1990, Maynard wrote the weekly syndicated column, “ Domestic Affairs ”, in which she wrote candidly about marriage, parenthood and family life.
Cockburn also wrote the " Beat the Devil " column for The Nation as well as one for The Week in London, syndicated by Creators Syndicate.

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