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News and Section
* Etruscan News Online, the Newsletter of the American Section of the Institute for Etruscan and Italic Studies
Under Joseph Goebbels ' Reich Ministry he continued to head the radio department before being promoted to the News Section at the Ministry.
George Mitsushio was News Analysis Section chief, with Kenkichi Oki in charge of the actual broadcasts, which were mostly propaganda with the notable exception of Iva Toguri's " Orphan Ann " segment.
The Oklahoma Youth and Government program consists of a two-house Legislature, a criminal and appellate Judicial Section, video and print News Media, and a Youth Commission.
Joshua Glenn, “ Knocking the News Nabobs ,” The Boston Sunday Globe, 26 January, Section H, p. 3. http :// www. boston. com / dailyglobe2 / 026 / focus / Knocking_the_news_nabobs +. shtml
Dinh currently serves on or has served on the boards of the News Corporation, The Orchard Enterprises, Inc. ( NASDAQ ; ORCD ), Liberty ’ s Promise, the American Judicature Society, the Transition Committee for California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Section on National Security Law of the Association of American Law Schools, and the ABA Section on Administrative Law.
Each section will normally have a publication program that includes ( 1 ) books, usually oriented toward practitioners ; ( 2 ) scholarly journals, such as Administrative Law Review ( published by the ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and The American University Washington College of Law ) and The International Lawyer ( published by the ABA Section of International Law and SMU Dedman School of Law ); ( 3 ) newsletters, such as The International Law News ( published by the ABA Section of International Law ); ( 4 ) e-publications, such as a monthly message from the section chair, or updates on substantive law developments ; and ( 5 ) committee publications, such as a committee newsletter published by one of the substantive law committees.
Section: News ; Page 10.
* News Section ( 12 pages )
An All-California Southern Section Defensive player, he opted to play offense for the Daily News All Stars.
In 1953, the newspaper was renamed the Van Nuys News and Valley Green Sheet, the " green sheet " being a reference for the paper's " Green Sheet " paper that covered the first two and last two pages of Section 1.
Subhas Anandan, president of the Association of Criminal Lawyers in Singapore, questioned the rationale for not repealing Section 377A in a Channel News Asia interview:
The message described Kollega as working at the " Photographic Section Pictural Devision " ( sic ), interpreted by the U. S. analysts as " probably the Pictures Division of the News and Features Bureau of the Office of War Information " ( OWI ).

News and displaying
:" Among the Knight Lab's goals is to maximize use of open-source software already developed through the Knight News Challenge, a $ 25 million worldwide media innovation contest now in its fifth year, as well as from other grantees from Knight Foundation's $ 100 million media innovation initiative ... Those include projects such as Open Block, an aggregator of public information ; Document Cloud, for managing and displaying original documents ; Public Insight Journalism, which helps newsrooms tap the wisdom of the community to find better news sources ; and Spot. Us, a new way of " crowd-funding " journalism.
The Twins use their celebrity status in every way they can including offering their images up in posters displaying their " wacky humor and good looks " ( Fox News ), such as their 2010 posters to support causes such as the Anti Fur movie " Skin Trade " and the cruelty that happens in the dairy industry in the documentary ' Earthlings '.
In the fall of 2011 a completely redesigned Dayton Daily News launched, displaying the tagline “ Complete.
" Shaheem Reid of MTV News also praised the performance, and wrote: " ... For all the dancing she did, Beyoncé got an equally big — if not more resounding — response for displaying her undeniable vocal ability on the ballads like " Me, Myself and I ".

News and dramatic
" News " today is virtually always dramatized, at least by pitting " one side " against another in the fictional journalistic concept that all stories must contain " both sides " ( as though reality could be reduced to two sides ) or by using more intensive dramatic developments similar to feature movies.
News articles began to steer reports away from extremists who, in the past, were the focus of dramatic and uniquely portrayed events.
The Second Raid was given a favorable review by Theron Martin of Anime News Network for pushing the character developments of Sousuke and Kaname as well as dramatic elements beyond comedy and action.
Newsweek credited Governor Blanchard with leading " one of the most dramatic economic turnabouts in the recent history of state government ," and national publications such as US News and World Report listed him among the best governors in America, one of the innovators and energizers who made things work in an era of declining federal aid.

News and headline
The new designs also featured a dynamic set of titles for the channel ; the globe would begin spinning from where the main story was taking place, while the headline scrolled around in a ribbon ; this was occasionally replaced by the BBC News logo.
* News headline links from AllAfrica. com
After a March 1, 1972 $ 89, 000 Brooklyn bank robbery, a Daily News headline asked: " Was that JoAnne?
MPR News offers headline news, video, blogs, audio and multiple ways for readers to become involved in the news-making process.
The case was promptly dismissed, with the New York Daily News summarizing the proceedings with the headline " I Forgotti!
* Alaska News Nightly, a headline news radio program broadcast on the Alaska Public Radio network.
The September 1984 edition of Monday News carried the headline ' Kinnock Talks to Terrorists ', quoting former Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock's declaration to the South African African National Congress's Oliver Tambo that the ANC in South Africa could expect financial and material assistance from a future Labour government.
The stories are classic Weekly World News, for example the first issue's headline screamed, " Werewolf Sues Airline Over Flight Delay.
The impromptu ceremony was a success and the following week a press release about his event released by Wilson was picked up by a few local newspapers, including a mention in the Los Angeles Daily News with the headline: " Take These Envelopes, Please ".
The 10 July 2011 edition of the News of the World carried its final headline, " Thank You and Goodbye ", superimposed on top of a collage of past front pages.
" The meeting Gerry Marshall will want to forget " was the headline Auto News gave for a Brands Hatch sprint in the July.
Journalist Perry Campanella editor for Literature Broadcasting with Video Book Presentations Filmography, produced by Richard Levine a Worldwide Publishing Corporation incorporating multilinguale features not found on magazine rack placements, at the touch of a button in the 21 Century a News Wire headline.
Income Security Advisors found the Google result to be new news, which was passed along to Bloomberg News where it became a headline.
The News Of The World's front-page headline at the time of the scandal was: " Frank Bough: I Took Drugs with Vice Girls ".
Google News index's next pass found the link as new news, and Income Security Advisors found the Google result to be new news, which was passed along to Bloomberg News, where it was briefly a current headline and very widely viewed.
Beginning in the late 1990s, in an effort to provide an 11: 00 p. m. alternative to the now-dominant CTV National News, CBC owned-and-operated stations would repeat the news headline portion of The National at 11: 00 p. m., followed ( until summer 2000 ) by a half-hour local newscast at 11: 30.
A short 30-second headline update airs just before 8pm and the six-minute late bulletin is broadcast each weeknight at 10: 25pm, following the BBC News at Ten.
In addition to music, WSM broadcasts headline news segments from CBS Radio Network News at the start of most hours.
* News networks commonly use a setup in which news headlines are scrolled across the bottom half of the screen, though some variations have formed, such as CNN International presenting them without a scrolling effect, and showing one headline at a time.
* Guns N ' Roses ' 1991 Use Your Illusion albums feature, as part of their enclosed artwork, a photo of the band posing in front of an over-sized reproduction of the Daily News headline / photograph announcing Ruth Snyder's execution.
The show's title was inspired by a headline from the Bolton Evening News.
The channel's prime-time newscast RTL II News is frequently criticized for its selection of news stories, which are seen to cater to a young audience ; for example, it has been known to put a CD release or the launch of a new gaming console in the second headline slot directly after the day's top event.
Publications such as Linn's Stamp News will headline the most interesting new stamps on their front page, and report the results of popularity polls.
The first public report of the incident was published in the tabloid newspaper News of the World, on 2 October 1983, beneath the sensational headline UFO lands in Suffolk – and that's official.

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