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His cover of Queen's album News of the World ( 1977 ) was a pastiche of his much-admired sad robot cover illustrating Tom Godwin's " The Gulf Between " for Astounding Science Fiction ( October 1953 ).
The UAE has become Poland's largest trading partner in the Arab world, Roman Chalaczkiewicz, Polish Ambassador to the UAE, told Gulf News.
Instead, they televised a special ABC News report anchored by Peter Jennings on the progress of the Gulf War.
Cable News Network revolutionized news media, covering the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986 and the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
Gulf Oil was the primary sponsor for NBC News special events coverage in the 1960s, notably for coverage of the U. S. space program.
Dr Terry Butland, International Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Middlesex University, in an interview to Gulf News in March 2011, said that the university already has plans to open a future campus in China.
The success of Radio 4 News FM during the 1991 first Gulf War led Liz Forgan to suggest in May 1993 the introduction of a combined news and sport network.
* Dilmun Calendar Theory Backed, Gulf Daily News, 11 July 2006
* Shaikh Maktoum Bin Rashid Al Maktoum dies Gulf News
Gulf News, 27 January 2010: " Fujairah honors Briton killed in the Second World War.
Gulf News, 28 January 2010: " Here lies Uncle Billy.
Jim launched the publication War News to protest the first Gulf War ; journalist Warren Hinckle was hired as editor, Robert Crumb designed the logo, and Art Spiegelman and Winston Smith were paid contributors.
Simpson has received various awards, including a CBE in the Gulf War honours list in 1991, an International Emmy for his report for the BBC Ten O ' Clock News on the fall of Kabul, the Golden Nymph at the Cannes Film Festival, a Peabody award in the US, and three Baftas.
The island has a lively press, with two weekly newspapers vying for attention: the long-established independently-owned Waiheke Gulf News and the Fairfax Media owned Waiheke Marketplace.
During the 1991 Gulf War he was a volunteer presenter on the BBC Radio 4 News FM service.
** 16 January – Radio 4 News FM starts Gulf War broadcasts on BBC Radio 4 FM frequencies.
* BBC News Report, " General Hits at Gulf ' Insults '" news. BBC. co. uk ( May 16, 2000 ).
The Gulf Daily News is an English-language newspaper published in the Kingdom of Bahrain by Al Hilal Group.
The Gulf Daily News was the first daily English newspaper to be published in Bahrain.
Traditionally, the Gulf Daily News was pro-government, but with the political reforms instigated after 2001, it now includes Islamists as well as liberals on its staff.
The Gulf Daily News is the most prominent current Bahrain daily newspaper.
* Gulf Daily News
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Gulf and published
Mahan first used the term in his article " The Persian Gulf and International Relations ," published in September 1902 in the National Review, a British journal.
Considering the historical background of the name Persian Gulf, Sir Arnold Wilson mentions in a book, published in 1928 that:
On 15 June 2006 Iran banned the sale of The Economist when it published a map labelling the Persian Gulf simply as " Gulf "— a choice that derives its political significance from the Persian Gulf naming dispute.
English-language taxonomic monographs covering large numbers of species are published for the Gulf of Mexico, the Indian Ocean, the British Isles, the Mediterranean and the North Sea.
On June 6, 2007, the Census Bureau published a report " Special Population Estimates for Impacted Counties in the Gulf Coast Area " which shows a population increase for Livingston Parish to 111, 863 as of January 1, 2006.
He recorded his impressions of Cedar Key in his memoir, A thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf, which was published in 1916, after his death.
Four issues of this weekly Life in Time of War were published during the first Gulf War.
In 1902 Mahan invented the term " Middle East ", which he used in the article " The Persian Gulf and International Relations ", published in September in the National Review.
In 1994, Forsyth published The Fist of God, a novel which concerns the first Gulf War.
After leaving government service, Sick served as Deputy Director for International Affairs at the Ford Foundation from 1982 to 1987, and is the executive director of the Gulf / 2000 Project at Columbia University ( 1993 – present ), which has published five books and numbers many of the leading scholars on the Persian Gulf among its global membership.
This came to a head when Green Anarchist published an article of Hunt's that appeared to give patriotic support to Britain's role during the 1991 Gulf War.
In 1964, using evidence drawn from a close reading and analysis of published accounts, Stone was the only American journalist to challenge President Lyndon B. Johnson's account of the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
New Zealand Storm Petrel photographed in Hauraki Gulf, New ZealandIt had been believed to be extinct, but on 25 January 2003 a possible sighting was made by Sav Saville, Brent Stephenson and others close to the Mercury Islands off the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand's North Island, leading to several inconclusive photographs and an article being published.
In a 1966 paperback novel published by Pocket Books, very loosely based on the series, it was established in the story that Jeannie ( in the book, her real name is revealed as " Fawzia ") and her immediate family were genies living in Tehran hundreds of years before Tony found her bottle on an island in the Persian Gulf ( instead of the South Pacific, as depicted on TV ).
* The Gulf War Chronicles ( ISBN 0595296696 ) by Richard Lowry recounted much of the patrol's story, though appeared to borrow heavily from the earlier story published by McNab.
The investigation was carried out by the American National Transportation Safety Board ( NTSB ), and they released a 400-page report on their findings, which was not immediately published in the Gulf.
The appearance of a mellah in a Persian Gulf port, in the account of a journey to China purportedly by a " Jacob of Ancona " and supposed to be made in 1271, that was published by David Selbourne in 1997 as The City of Light, was identified as a clear anachronism in the critical reaction to the book that judged it a hoax.
The Economist published an article explaining the drive toward the Gulf War in terms presaging the run-up to the Iraq War of 2003.
Following the Gulf War – which was seen as the crucible in which great power cooperation and collective security would emerge the new norms of the era — several academic assessments of the " new world order " idea were published.
It is published daily in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE and distributed in Egypt and the Gulf Region.

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