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He joined the Drogheda Argus as a copy-boy, and went to London, aged nineteen.
When Argus & Pablo alone went to rescue Dr. Mary Anne Harley, they had to destroy the AA-Artillery, which wasn't easy for they had to sneak pass the Robots which were well armed and had set up a large base.
At the age of 11, Manning went to work for the Albany Atlas which later consolidated with the Argus in 1856 where he became the editor in 1865 and owner in 1873.
The strike lasted so long that the Post which was financially independent from the Argus printing and publishing nearly went bankrupt resulting in the property and printing presses being sold to Caxtons.

Argus and on
The organization concentrates on coordinating a global network of small, amateur-built radio telescopes under Project Argus, an all-sky survey seeking to achieve real-time coverage of the entire sky.
Project Argus instruments typically exhibit sensitivity on the order of 10 < sup >− 23 </ sup > Watts / square metre, or roughly equivalent to that achieved by the Ohio State University Big Ear radio telescope in 1977, when it detected the landmark " Wow!
It was officially established on February 21, 1907 at the Royal Hotel in Bondi-as was recorded in the newspaper The East Sydney Argus, and in the Waverley Council Minutes acknowledging receipt of a letter from the newly formed group.
* Argus, Phrontis, Melas and Cytissorus, sons of Phrixus and Chalciope, joined the crew only after being rescued by the Argonauts: the four had been stranded on a desert island not far from Colchis, from where they initially sailed with an intent to reach their father's homeland.
In 1878 and 1879, the Todd County Argus newspaper of Long Prairie, Minnesota, frequently comments on the number of covered wagons passing through Long Prairie on the way to Wadena County in the vicinity of Verndale.
He briefly visited Tasmania in 1870 at the request of the Argus to experience at first hand the settings of articles he was writing on the convict period.
McAleese attended the canonization by Pope Benedict XVI in Rome of Charles of Mount Argus on 3 June 2007.
The time frame for Argus was substantially expedited due to the instability of the political environment, i. e. forthcoming bans on atmospheric and exoatmospheric testing.
* 1976 to 1978 Reporter and columnist on Telegraph & Argus, Bradford, England.
The Argus reported Sir Redmond Barry had been suffering from diabetes for about 10 years, but on his return from his trip to Europe and America it was apparent that the disease had affected his system.
This new lease on life allowed The Age to recover commercially, and in 1957 it received a great boost when The Argus ceased publication.
The S 100B Argus is based on the Saab 340 with an Ericsson Erieye PS-890 radar.
President Cleveland relied on his private secretary, Daniel Lamont, who had once been an editor of the Albany Argus, to keep the reporters at bay.
The Associated Press, in conjunction with the Sioux Falls newspaper Argus Leader, filed a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain information on pardons granted by Janklow between 1995 and 2002.
The Worthing Argus ran a similar article on 25th August 2009.
The music critic of the " South Wales Argus ", Kenneth Loveland, reported on the weeks ' season of operas, saying they had been an outstanding artistic success, producing record box-office figures.
Seven prototypes powered by two Argus As 014 pulsejets, as used on the V-1 flying bomb were built by glider manufacturer, Jacobs Schweyer of Darmstadt.
In 1927, while serving on HMS Argus, he took part in the western military buildup in the Far East when European interests in Shanghai were threatened by fighting between the forces of Chiang Kai-shek and the warlord Sun Chuan Fang.
In 1943, Fancourt landed a Fairey Swordfish with Michael, then a 16-year-old Air Training Corps cadet, as a passenger, on HMS Argus.
Eaton had written to Captain Isaac Hull of the USS Argus requesting that the ship meet them there with supplies, but when they arrived on April 15, there was no ship to be seen.
This find was published in the Melbourne Argus on 8 September 1851, leading to a rush to the Mount Alexander or Forest Creek diggings, centred on present-day Castlemaine, claimed as the richest shallow alluvial goldfield in the world.
In early 1957 The Argus was acquired by The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, and the paper was closed on the same day that GTV officially opened.
" After 13 days, on July 17, 1816, the raft was rescued by the Argus by chance — no particular search effort was made by the French for the raft.

Argus and say
At an " indignation meeting " at the Athenaeum Hall on Collins Street in Melbourne, the Argus reported Trott as saying that " to say he was disgusted with the Board of Control was to put it mildly " and that " e would like to shake hands with the six men who had stood out against the Board ".

Argus and with
His wife Hera sent ever-watchful Argus Panoptes, with 100 eyes, to guard her, but Hermes was sent to distract the guardian and slay him.
Zeus commanded Hermes to kill Argus ; Ovid added the detail that he lulled all hundred eyes to sleep, ultimately with the story of Pan and Syrinx.
However, Argus is not to be confused with the other Argus, son of Arestor or Polybus, constructor and eponym of the ship Argo and member of the crew from the beginning.
Argus Panoptes was a giant with a hundred eyes.
* Photos of Kenner's Lundi Gras Extravaganza with Zulu & Argus
Decker established a weekly newspaper, The Claude Argus, which later merged with the Goodnight News to become The Claude News in 1890.
Operation Argus was a series of nuclear weapons tests and missile tests secretly conducted during August and September 1958 over the South Atlantic Ocean by the United States's Defense Nuclear Agency, in conjunction with the Explorer 4 space mission.
Argus was a creature with one hundred eyes, who guarded the pregnant Io — changed into a heifer.
Juno, who had asked Argus to guard Io, made the peacock's tail ornaments with all of his eyes in his honor.
This was a modified version of the French Farman III biplane ( therefore the letter F ) with gondola for the crew and an Argus in-line engine instead of the original Gnome rotary engine.
Argus, a converted roll-on / roll-off ( RoRo ) container ship, is tasked with peacetime aviation training and support.
* HMS Argus, laid down as the Italian liner Conte Rosso in 1914, was completed as a carrier with a full flight deck in September 1918.
On August 17, 1864, a squadron consisting of nine British ( Euryalus, Conqueror, Tartar, Leopard, Barrosa, Perseus, Argus, Coquette, and Bouncer ), four Dutch ( Amsterdam, Medusa, Metalen-Kruis, and D ' Jambi ), and three French warships ( Tancrède, Sémiramis, and Dupleix ), together with 2, 000 soldiers, marines and sailors, all under the command of Admiral Sir Augustus Leopold Kuper of the Royal Navy, steamed out of Yokohama to open Shimonoseki Strait.
Lusser worked with Argus engineer Fritz Gosslau to refine the design.
In 1931 Elly Beinhorn became the second woman to fly from Europe to Australia flying a Klemm Kl 26 equipped with an Argus engine, and winning the Hindenburg Cup.
Worshiping the Titans ( Kronos, Oranos or Gaia ) entitles the player to summon one of several new myth units: the Behemoth, essentially a living regenerating siege unit, the Automaton, a robot that repairs other Automatons during breaks in the fighting, and the Argus, an indescribable creature with eyes covering its whole body, floating in the air that kills units with acid.
The station was first licensed to the General Television Corporation Ltd., a consortium of two newspapers, The Argus and The Age, together with cinema chains Hoyts, Greater Union, Sir Arthur Warner's Electronic Industries, JC William's Theatres, Cinesound Productions, and radio stations 3XY, 3UZ, 3KZ.
* November 8 – Operation Torch – the Allied amphibious landings in French North Africa – take place, supported by the British aircraft carriers HMS Victorious, HMS Formidable, HMS Argus, HMS Avenger, HMS Biter, and HMS Dasher with 160 aircraft and the American carriers, USS Sangamon ( ACV-26 ),,, and USS Santee ( ACV-29 ) with 136 aircraft.

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