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In 1832 The Advertiser took over control of The Boston Patriot, and then in 1840 it took over and absorbed The Boston Gazette.
After returning to the capital, Trotsky and Parvus took over the newspaper Russian Gazette and increased its circulation to 500, 000.
Berlioz took full advantage of his times as editor, allowing himself to increase his articles written on music history rather than current events, evidenced by him publishing seven articles on Gluck in the Gazette between June 1834 and January 1835.
Kyle took out an advertisement in the Lycoming Gazette.
Over the years the Gazette and the Democrat supported opposing candidates and took opposite editorial positions.
Her Majesty's Stationery Office took over the publication of the Gazette in 1889.
HMSO also took over publication of the London Gazette in the same year.
At the same time as Iris Oifigiúil took over the functions of The Dublin Gazette in the Irish Free State, The Belfast Gazette was established for the same purpose in the newly created Northern Ireland.
Norvell stayed with the Patriot almost two years before abruptly moving back to Kentucky, possibly with the encouragement of Henry Clay, where he took over the state's oldest newspaper, the Lexington Kentucky Gazette in 1817.
The Pall Mall Gazette took the name of a fictional newspaper conceived by William Makepeace Thackeray.
The Gazette took particular aim at the policies promoted by Alexander Hamilton, and like other papers of the day, would not hesitate to shade into personal attacks, including President George Washington during his second term.
Perovskaya propagandized among students, soldiers, and workers, took part in organizing the Worker's Gazette, and maintained ties with political prisoners in Saint Petersburg.
After his father ’ s death in 1944, W. L. took over The Emporia Gazette, where he developed a reputation as a fiercely independent editor.
On the 8th of April the duke, according to the official Gazette de France, took part in the Maundy Thursday ceremonies at Versailles ; from the 7th to the 14th he was in constant attendance at the lodge of Freemasons of which he had just been elected grand master.
He was 21 years old, and a private in the 1st Battalion, 60th Rifles ( later The King's Royal Rifle Corps ), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 6 May 1858 at Bareilly, India for which he was awarded the VC as recorded in the London Gazette:
Bankes was 21 years old, and a Cornet in the 7th Hussars ( The Queen's Own ), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed on 19 March 1858 at Lucknow in India took place for which he was awarded the VC as published in the London Gazette:
33 years old, and a Naik in the 1st Battalion, 39th Garhwal Rifles, British Indian Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC, the citation was published in a supplement to the London Gazette of 4 December 1914 ( dated 7 December 1914 ), and read:
The book derives its name from an August 15, 1896, editorial by William Allen White in the Emporia Gazette in which he took Populist leaders to task for letting Kansas slip into economic stagnation and not keeping up economically with neighboring states because of Populist policies chasing away economic capital from the state.
The memorial, together with the emperors reply, was published in the Peking Gazette but failed to allay the excitement then raging in Europe over the question. In 1706, Kangxi decided to send Bouvet to the Vatican to settle the Chinese Rites controversy, but took back his decision later.
In 1911 their newspaper took on the subtitle " Deutsch-Unitarische Blätter " (" German Unitarian Gazette ") because leader Rudolf Walbaum wanted to connect to American Unitarians.
Inspired by this kind of freethinking activity, he took over editing the Moscow Gazette and launched satirical journals, patterned after The Tatler and The Spectator.
He followed Greenwood to the St. James's Gazette when in 1880 the Pall Mall Gazette took for a time the Liberal side, and he continued to contribute to that paper up to 1895.

Gazette and strong
The Bennington Gazette wrote of the local hero, " the patriotism and strong attachment which ever appeared uniform in the breast of this Great Man, was worth of his exalted character ; the public have to lament the loss of a man who has rendered them great service ".
An extract from The London Gazette, dated 17 October 1917, records the following ; " For most conspicuous bravery during a night attack by a strong party of the enemy on a bombing post held by his command.
As he told the Harvard Gazette, ' In the past, we heard people refer to the strong link between terrorism and poverty, but in fact when you look at the data, it's not there.
Of this a reviewer remarked that ' The strong sentiment of disgust and anger which is excited, while contemplating the selfishness of the spoiled and currish urchin in Mr Webster ’ s clever little work, is sufficient proof of his success ' ( London Literary Gazette, March 27, 1830, p. 211 ).

Gazette and editorial
's Gazette lamented that four of the seven drives the magazine had in its editorial offices had failed.
The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, Montreal ’ s La Presse, The Gazette, the Florida Times Union, the Indianapolis Star, the Providence Journal, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Brisbane Courier-Mail, the Windsor Star, The Economic Times and San Francisco Chronicle, among other publications, run the comic in their business section rather than in the regular comics section, similar to the way in which Doonesbury is often carried in the editorial section due to its pointed commentary.
Almost from the founding, Berlioz was a key member of the editorial board of the Gazette as well as a contributor, and acted as editor on several occasions while the owner was otherwise engaged.
Fétis would later contribute to the debasement of the reputation of the Gazette when his journal failed and was absorbed by the Gazette, he found himself on the editorial board.
In May 2006 the Zimbabwean newspaper the Financial Gazette, described the city in an editorial as a " sunshine city-turned-sewage farm ".
She returned to Arkansas and newspaper journalism at the Arkansas Gazette as an editorial columnist and associate editor.
An 1897 editorial cartoon with John Bull, Uncle Sam, and a dog symbolizing Japan from the newspaper the Hawaiian Gazette.
In February 1946 he began his work in the editorial section of Gazeta Ludowa ( People ’ s Gazette ), the main press organ of the Polish People's Party ( Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe, PSL ).
Starr was the field general for the Democrat during the 13-year long newspaper war and wrote scathing commentaries about the Gazette on the editorial pages of the Democrat.
Choquette was described as Quebec ’ s third most popular political leader in a Montreal Gazette editorial Bellemare was the UN ’ s sole Member of the National Assembly.
* 1923: William Allen White, Emporia Gazette ( Kansas ), " for an editorial entitled ' To an Anxious Friend.
In December 2001, staff members at The Montreal Gazette launched a Gazette Newsroom web page with an open letter, titled Media Giant Silences Local Voices: Canadian Journalism Under Attack, that got signed by 77 Gazette journalists as of 2002 January 23, opposing the national editorial policy, and the reporters among them participated in a byline strike, refusing to sign their names to their stories in the newspaper in protest.
For many years the magazine shared editorial direction with the Railway Gazette, and for periods had officially no editor of its own.
Other regular features include " Hate Mail, Mash Notes, & Other Correspondence " ( the letters page ), the " Northcountry chronicle ", an editorial by William Marvel, " Free The Media Press " ( stories culled from the New Hampshire Indymedia Collective ), and a reprinting of " Vintage News " from past issues of the Gazette usually dating to the mid-19th century, (" Better old news, than new lies .").
** William Allen White, Emporia ( KS ) Gazette, for an editorial entitled " To an Anxious Friend.
Under the arrangement, The Journal Gazette and The News-Sentinel have independent editorial staffs and management, while a jointly-owned corporation sells advertising, handles circulation, prints the newspapers and, since 1958, has been landlord to the newspapers ' staffs.
Until the 1980s, two papers — the Worcester Telegram in the morning and the Evening Gazette in the afternoon — were published by the same company, with separate editorial staffs in some departments.

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