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Washington, D. C .: CQ Press, p. 564.
New Hampshire again boasts the nation ’ s lowest murder rate and the second-lowest rates for aggravated assault, according to CQ Press.
CQ Press, 1990.
In 2007, Clarkstown was once again named the second safest city in the United States, in the 14th annual " 2007 – 2008 City Crime Rankings " published by CQ Press – formally known as Morgan Quitno, a unit of Congressional Quarterly Inc.
In 2008, Clarkstown was named the sixth safest city in the United States in the 15th annual " 2008 – 2009 City Crime Rankings " published by CQ Press.
In 2009, Clarkstown was named the seventh safest city in the United States in the 16th annual " 2009 – 2010 City Crime Rankings " published by CQ Press.
In 2010, Clarkstown was named the fifth safest city in the United States in the 17th annual " 2010 – 2011 City Crime Rankings " published by CQ Press.
In 2010, State College was ranked as the third-safest metropolitan area in the United States by the CQ Press.
* A 2007 crime survey by CQ Press found Broken Arrow to be the 22nd safest city in the nation and the safest city in Oklahoma.
CQ Press.
Washington D. C .: CQ Press, pp. 62 – 100.
Washington, D. C .: CQ Press, 1998.
* CQ Press, a publishing firm for academic and educational markets
CQ Press.
CQ Press.
* Banks, Arthur S .; Muller, Thomas C ; Overstreet, William R., Political Handbook of Asia 2007, published by CQ Press, ISBN 0-87289-497-5
Washington, D. C .: CQ Press, 1991.
Washington, D. C .: CQ Press, 1991.
Eight CQ reporters have won the " Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress " from the National Press Foundation: Alan Ehrenhalt in 1983, Joan Biskupic in 1991, Janet Hook in 1992, George Hager in 1996, Jackie Koszezuk in 1997, Sue Kirchhoff in 2000, John Cochran in 2003, and Jonathan Allen in 2008.
In May 2008, CQ Press was purchased by SAGE Publications in its entirety.
Although it retains the name " CQ Press " ( a trademark of Congressional Quarterly ), CQ Press is no longer an affiliate of Congressional Quarterly.
CQ Press, a division of SAGE Publications, publishes books, directories, periodicals, and electronic products on American government and politics, with an expanding list in international affairs and journalism and mass communication.

CQ and College
It hosts the student organizations Spectrum ( formally SOUL ), Connecticut College Queer and Questioning ( CQ ^ 2 ), and the Campaign for Gender Identity Awareness ( CGIA ).

CQ and Publishing
Until 2009, CQ was owned by the Times Publishing Company of St. Petersburg, Fla., publisher of the Tampa Bay Times ( formerly the St. Petersburg Times ) and other publications.
Three of the CQ Press Electronic Library modules have earned the title " Best New Electronic Product in the Social Sciences " awarded by the Association of American Publishers ' Professional / Scholarly Publishing Division.

CQ and Group
CQ was acquired by the Economist Group and combined with Roll Call to form CQ Roll Call in 2009.
The Economist Group acquired CQ ; the terms of the deal were not disclosed.
In 2002 the CQ Press Reference Information Group launched the CQ Press Electronic Library, which has subsequently grown into a suite of four online periodicals, five online reference databases as well as a suite of online editions of their reference books.
The CQ Press Reference Information Group publishes authoritative content designed for the library market.
Roll Call merged with CQ in 2009 after the latter company was purchased by The Economist Group, Roll Call's parent company.
The Group ’ s other brands include CQ Roll Call and European Voice ( aimed at decision-makers on Capitol Hill and Brussels respectively ), EuroFinance, a cash and treasury management event business, and a digital media agency, TVC.

CQ and political
CQ Researcher, a print and online periodical covering today's most debated social and political issues, won the ABA Silver Gavel Award in 2002 for its series on liberty and justice.
Françoise David, CQ ( born 1948 ) is the spokesperson, with Amir Khadir, of Québec solidaire — a left-wing, feminist and sovereignist political party in the province of Quebec, Canada.

CQ and with
Some tertiary facilities are available in Yeppoon which look set to expand significantly under a proposal to merge the State-funded CQ Tafe campuses across the Central Queensland region with CQ University.
Émile Joseph " Butch " Bouchard, CM, CQ ( September 4, 1919 – April 14, 2012 ) was a Canadian ice hockey player who played defence with the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League from 1941 to 1956.
Serge Aubrey " The Senator " Savard, OC, CQ ( born January 22, 1946 ) is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman, most famously with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League ( NHL ).
CQ was founded in 1945 by Nelson Poynter and his wife, Henrietta Poynter, with the aim of providing a link between local newspapers and the complex politics within Washington D. C. CQ has the largest news team covering Capitol Hill, with more than 100 reporters, editors and researchers.
CQ was also an early leader in delivering information on a real-time basis, starting with a dial-up service in 1984.
In recent years, CQ has launched several electronic-only newsletters with greater focus on particular areas, including CQ Homeland Security, CQ BudgetTracker, and " CQ HealthBeat.
In 2005, CQ's flagship publication, the Weekly Report, was re-launched as CQ Weekly with a wider focus, including " government, commerce and politics.
In 2011, the song appeared in a NicoDerm CQ commercial with a miniature little band playing the song on the table of the former smoker.
The magazine was established in 1969 by Thomas N. Schroth, who formed the publication after being fired from his post as editor of Congressional Quarterly, with many CQ staff defecting to the new publication.
In the CQ World Wide DX Contest, the world's largest HF contest, leading multi-operator stations on phone and CW can make up to 25, 000 contacts in a forty-eight hour period, while even single operators with world-class stations in rare locations have been known to exceed 10, 000 contacts, an average of over three per minute, every minute.

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