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Manchester and Guardian
S.K. was visiting C.C.B. and, not waiting for breakfast, he was off to the University Club, where he spent hours writing obituaries of living Americans for The Manchester Guardian or The Glasgow Herald.
R. H. S. Crossman, M.P., writing in The Manchester Guardian, states that departures from West Berlin are now running at the rate not of 700, but of 1,700 a week, and applications to leave have risen to 1,900 a week.
An amazing article in the Manchester Guardian of last November, entitled `` Fate Of Redundant Churches '', states than an Archbishops' Commission `` reported last month that in the Church of England alone there are 790 churches which are redundant now, or will be in 20 years' time.
The general tone of articles appearing in such important newspapers as the Manchester Guardian and the Sunday Observer implies a kindly recognition that the Catholic Church is now at least of equal stature in England with the Protestant churches.
L'Unita and Hoy published identical denunciations of Short's elevation, l'Osservatore Romano and the Christian Science Monitor ignored it, Times of India snickered at it, and the Manchester Guardian simply reported it -- the Fosterites in England were few but extremely militant.
The Guardian, formerly known as the Manchester Guardian is an example of one such media outlet.
* Manchester Guardian – obituary
* November 23 – The Bolsheviks release the full text of the previously secret Sykes-Picot Agreement in Izvestia and Pravda ; it is subsequently printed in the Manchester Guardian on November 26.
The Manchester Guardian hired him as a correspondent, sending him back to the Balkans in 1877.
Arthur, Myres and Hogarth returned to Crete together, Arthur this time as correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, a role in which he revelled.
Tn The Manchester Guardian Weekly.
The Manchester Guardian was founded in Manchester in 1821 by a group of non-conformist businessmen.
Its most famous editor, Charles Prestwich Scott, made the Manchester Guardian into a world-famous newspaper in the 1890s.
He wrote extensively for Liberal papers such as the Manchester Guardian.
" Writing in Richardson's sister paper, The Manchester Guardian, the critic referred to Johnson's ' sex snobbery and sadism ' tag, but pointed out that whilst " the casualties take place on a somewhat narrower front than usual, they are heavy ".
On 1 April 1958 Fleming wrote to The Manchester Guardian in defence of his work, referring to both that paper's review of Dr. No and the " nine-page inquest in The Twentieth Century ".
She also worked as a Poor Law Guardian and was shocked by the harsh conditions she encountered in Manchester workhouses.
The First Two Minute Silence in London ( 11 November 1919 ) was reported in the Manchester Guardian on 12 November 1919:
The Manchester Guardian wrote, " The wonderful thing about him was his amazing versatility, and there was an intellectual virility, an untiring earnestness about the man, which was irresistibly stimulating.
It also led directly to the foundation of The Manchester Guardian ( now The Guardian ), but had little other effect on the pace of reform.
C. P. Scott, editor of the The Manchester Guardian, is said to have remarked that " as for the old man, he could not have done better than to have gone down, as he was a great impediment lately.

Manchester and wondered
bathing machines had small windows, but one writer in the Manchester Guardian of May 26, 1906 considered them " ill-lighted " and wondered why bathing machines were not improved with a skylight.
In a September, 1932 interview with The Manchester Guardian Trumbić wondered whether Croatia should separate from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and pursue a union with Austria.

Manchester and how
The board seem to have moved away from their grandiose ideas of making Fulham the " Manchester United of the south " as Al-Fayed has come to realise how expensive it is to subsidise a Premiership outfit.
Moroni, the person who deposited the plates, from whence the book of Mormon was translated, in a hill in Manchester, Ontario County, New York, as a resurrected being, appeared unto me, and told me where they were ; and gave me directions how to obtain them.
He has spoken of how, even before leaving school, he bought a house in the UK, in what was likely the Moss Side area of Manchester, relating how it was there that he learned to speak English.
His first season was a triumph as he answered all the questions about how he would handle rainy Manchester compared to sunny Monaco.
While a lecturer at Manchester University Weizmann discovered how to use bacterial fermentation to produce large quantities of many desired substances.
The Manchester Evening News reported on 22 April 2005 that the survivors had not been consulted and were concerned about how accurate the film would be.
* Anyone But United, a phrase referencing how many football fans would rather see any other club besides Manchester United succeed.
He became a British subject in 1910, and while a lecturer at Manchester he became famous for discovering how to use bacterial fermentation to produce large quantities of desired substances.
Law was selected as the candidate for Manchester North West, and became drawn into party debates about how strong a tariff reform policy should be put in their manifesto.
The outstanding Northern Ireland international Peter Doherty recalled how Shankly dogged his footsteps in one match and kept muttering " Great wee team, North End, great wee team ", subduing Doherty completely as Preston defeated Manchester City 3 – 1.
The media noted how, on the day her resignation was announced, she wore a brooch bearing the message " rocking the boat " On 12 June 2009, she expressed her regret at the manner and timing of her resignation in an interview with the Manchester Evening News.
The next story tells how the two newlyweds are travelling with Mark's ex-girlfriend Cathy Manchester ( Eleanor Bron ), husband ( William Daniels ) and daughter Ruth ' Ruthie ' ( Gabrielle Middleton ) from the USA.
When the King offered battle on 9 November, Manchester made his famous remark that " The King need not care how oft he fights ...
On 16 November 2007, after a 13 year career in football, Wanchope decided to put an end to his career, primarily based on how his old knee injury was affecting his performance on the field, the same injury that made him lose large parts of his career with Manchester City, making him unable to reach his best physical shape, an argument that was commonly criticized by the press during recent years in every club he played for.
Nicknamed " King Kenny " by the fans, Cunningham had a reputation as an organised solid defender, and Manchester United and Ireland full-back Denis Irwin suggested in November 2003 that, though his ability had been under-rated in the past, " this year ... people are realising how good he actually is ".
In investigating how to move the granite needed for these projects from the quarry in Quincy to the work sites, he concluded that the best method would be via a railroad, much like that of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway which was still in the planning stages at the time.
Towards the end of the 1820s, however, the economic climate of the country had deteriorated, and many investors were waiting to see how the new Liverpool and Manchester Railway would succeed.
Davies, who had stayed in the Queen's Hotel in Leeds on the Friday night, describes in his autobiography how he " barely had time to eat his cornflakes " on the Saturday morning before being put in a fast car and driven to London so he could commentate on the main match, Crystal Palace v Manchester United, and co-present the show with Frank Bough.

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