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The report of this statement in the Brisbane Courier was as follows.
The term " monster " was reportedly applied for the first time to the creature on 2 May 1933 by Alex Campbell, the water bailiff for Loch Ness and a part-time journalist, in a report in the Inverness Courier.
One of the first business uses of RPC was by Xerox under the name " Courier " in 1981.
In 1997, 3Com merged with U. S. Robotics, a maker of dial-up modems, and owner of Palm, Inc .. U. S. Robotics was known for its Sportster line of consumer oriented modems, as well as its Courier business-class modem line.
In addition to consumer network electronics, U. S. Robotics ( USR ) was a well-known manufacturer of a highly-regarded dialup access server, the " Total Control Hub ", rebadged by 3Com as the " Total Control 1000 ", based largely on its Courier modem technology.
At the same time there was the establishment of more specialised periodicals and the first cheap newspaper in the Daily Telegraph and Courier ( 1855 ), later to be known simply as the Daily Telegraph.
Courier 1B, built by Philco, also launched in 1960, was the world ’ s first active repeater satellite.
* Courier Mail Server SMTP and IMAP server, for which the Maildir ++ format was invented
While Richard B. Dier in The Afro-American was " thoroughly disgusted " by the film for being " as vicious a piece of propaganda for white supremacy as Hollywood ever produced ," Herman Hill in The Pittsburgh Courier felt that Song of the South would " prove of inestimable goodwill in the furthering of interracial relations.
Upon entering the US Open as the defending champion that year, he caused controversy when, after losing in the quarterfinals to Jim Courier, Sampras said that he was not disappointed and felt relieved that the pressure to defend his title was no longer on him.
His rise to the top of the rankings spot was controversial because he had not recently won any Grand Slam titles, but he justified his ranking three months later by claiming his first Wimbledon title, beating former world number 1 Jim Courier in the final.
Bunda was not a clan sub-tribe or tribe only one of the moiety names ( Dr T H May 1892 Brisbane Courier ).
Wall had been with the Marion Herald before he started The Vernon Courier which was in 1886.
The Courier Mail wrote that the film was funnier than its predecessors, and while not " flippant ", a sense of humor was revealed through the efforts of the cast, writers and director.
The former, known locally as The Courier, is the better-selling and started in 1859 as the Haddingtonshire Courier ( the name was changed in 1971 ).
Telephone service reached Brooksburg and Vevay by Sept. 13, 1883 when that day's issue of the Madison Daily Courier reported that,The Brooksburg Band has celebrated Vevay by telephone .” The Moorefield Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. was headquartered there in the 1920s.
The area was serviced by the Foothills Courier Newspaper from June 1996 til January 2007.
The Foothills Courier was shortly bought out by the Menifee County News an affiliated publication out of Carlise, Ky.
Along with the arrival of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, Coweta ’ s first newspaper, The Courier, was started, the first school was built, and a telephone line was installed.
It was on April 16, 1896, that the DuBois Weekly Courier reported: " Some new developments in connection with the brewery may be looked for in the near future.

Courier and era
( Chang's success marked the start of an era in which a new generation of American players — which also included Pete Sampras, Jim Courier, and Andre Agassi — would come to dominate the game.

Courier and manufactured
In the early 1970s, the Ford Courier was transformed into a compact pickup, manufactured by Mazda.
The Courier was manufactured by Toyo Kogyo ( Mazda ), and imported and sold by Ford Motor Company as a response to the unforeseen popularity of the small Toyota and Nissan / Datsun pickups among young buyers in the West.
The Courier was manufactured by Toyo Kogyo ( Mazda ), and imported and sold by Ford Motor Company as a response to the unforeseen popularity of the small Toyota and Nissan / Datsun pickups among young buyers in the West.

Courier and by
In addition to the LEMONADE " trio ", Courier Mail Server offers a non-standard method of sending using IMAP by copying an outgoing message to a dedicated outbox folder.
The typeface is exclusively Courier, is italicized by shifting pixels of each successive horizontal row further to the left, and is never anti-aliased.
The first three exist in the International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, and "" exists in the Vietnamese alphabet, and both of these systems are supported by the most recent versions of common fonts like Arial, Courier New, Tahoma and Times New Roman.
In 1832 she beat Edgar Allan Poe for a short-story prize sponsored by the Philadelphia Saturday Courier.
East Lothian is served by two local paid-for weekly newspapers, the East Lothian Courier and the East Lothian News.
In 1899 the town's first newspaper, the Amity Enterprise, went into circulation, followed by the Four-County Courier in 1915 and the Amity Owl in 1922.
Henderson is served by one local daily newspaper, The Gleaner, as well as the metro edition of the Evansville Courier & Press.
Charlevoix is primarily served by four newspapers: the Charlevoix Courier, the Petoskey News Review, the Traverse City Record-Eagle, and the Detroit Free Press.
The Addison Courier newspaper started its 76-year run in 1884, and the economic upturn brought on by the railroad continued well after the line ceased to operate through Addison.
Despite this lack of promotion, many critics did praise the book, and a large number of them seemed most affected by the character of Hurstwood, such as the New Haven Journal Courier, which proclaimed, “ One of the most affecting passages is where Hurstwood falls, ruined, disgraced ”.
* " Hurricane Hugo: A Landmark in Time " by The Post and Courier, Charleston, SC-Evening Post Publishing Company.
Replaced by WinZip Courier.
McCollum's trial was covered by Hurston for the Pittsburgh Courier.
During this period, USR differentiated between its high and low-end product lines by supporting only the V. 32 modes on its low-end Sportster models, while its high-end Courier models supported V. 32, HST, or both in the Courier Dual Standard models.

Courier and Automobile
Those companies included: Maxwell, Stoddard-Dayton, Courier Car Co, Columbia Automobile Company, Brush Motor Car Company, Alden Sampson Trucks, Gray Marine, and Providence Engineering Works, with the Thomas and other lines coming aboard later.

Courier and Company
Evansville, IN: Courier Company, 1890.
In June – July 1868, he floated the Brisbane Newspaper Company, and transferred the plant and copyright of the Brisbane Courier to it.
The Courier Car Co. was an automobile manufacturer formed in 1909 by the Stoddard-Dayton Company in Dayton, Ohio, to produce smaller, lighter and lower-priced models than the luxury automobiles produced by Stoddard Dayton.
Like Stoddard-Dayton, Courier formed part in the United States Motor Company.
The presidency's first newspaper, the Madras Courier, was started on October 12, 1785 by Richard Johnston, a printer employed by the British East India Company.
News program " Courier " has aired since the first days of Rustavi 2 ( Government Channel ) Broadcasting Company ’ s foundation and has become the most operative and successful news program in Georgia.
Watrous bought Felton out at this time and was the sole proprietor and editor until 1886, when he sold the paper to the Courier Printing and Publishing Company.
* Evansville, Indiana — Evansville Courier, ( owned by The E. W. Scripps Company, formerly family owned ) and The Evansville Press ( formerly owned by The E. W. Scripps Company ) folded in 1998.
Through the 1990s The Evening Post Publishing Company, which now publishes The Post and Courier, acquired a number of other daily and weekly newspapers, and television stations.

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