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" The Disease ", an episode of Star Trek: Voyager featured some artificially-engineered silicon-based parasites, and an Enterprise episode, " Observer Effect ", also presented a lethal silicon-based virus.
For the next four years Orwell mixed journalistic work – mainly for Tribune, The Observer and the Manchester Evening News, though he also contributed to many small-circulation political and literary magazines – with writing his best-known work, Nineteen Eighty-Four, which was published in 1949.
Several short-lived papers also appeared a few years later – the St Helena Times ( 1889 ), the Monthly Critic and Flashman ( 1895 ) and the St Helena Observer.
In an August 2008 Observer interview, Gorillaz band members Albarn and Hewlett revealed the nature and title of the project, Journey to the West, a movie adaptation of the opera of the same name based on a 16th-century Chinese adventure story also known as Monkey.
An alternative origin comes from the Enterprise episode " Observer Effect ," where it is revealed that the Organians also adhere to a form of the Prime Directive.
Palestine is also an Observer Member in the United Nations.
The group published a journal, the Christian Observer, edited by Zachary Macaulay and were also credited with the foundation of several missionary and tract societies, including the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Church Missionary Society.
Deighton also published a series of cookery books and wrote and drew a weekly strip cartoon-style illustrated cooking guide in London's The Observer newspaper – Len Deighton's Cookstrip.
Since 1998, there have also been restrictions on contact between civil servants and lobbyists ; this followed an incident known as " Lobbygate ", where an undercover reporter for The Observer, posing as a business leader, was introduced by a lobbyist to a senior Downing Street official who promised privileged access to government ministers.
The undergraduate men's newspaper is The Commentator, and the undergraduate women's The Observer, as well as a co-ed satirical news site The Quipster ; there is also a student newspaper ( in addition to a number of law journals ) at Cardozo.
The Observer also features a standard cryptic crossword, the Everyman, compiled by Allan Scott.
Since 2011, Ischinger also acts as Advisor to Fair Observer on global politics and security topics.
The Mars Observer spacecraft, also known as the Mars Geoscience / Climatology Orbiter, was a 1, 018-kilogram ( 2, 244 lb ) robotic space probe launched by NASA on September 25, 1992 to study the Martian surface, atmosphere, climate and magnetic field.
Tyler also claimed that the Observer purposely misquoted him, and he had actually said " that most child pornography posted to newsgroups does not go through remailers.
He also informed the Observer of an investigation already performed by the Finnish police which had found no evidence that child pornography was being remailed through Penet.
King's Place is also the home of The Guardian and The Observer newspapers, and of the UK Drug Policy Commission.
" In 2008, Thomas F. Roeser of the Chicago Daily Observer also mentioned competition from the Washington Times as a factor moving The Post to the right.
Other weeklies, the River View Observer and El Especialito also cover local news.
Other weeklies, the River View Observer and El Especialito also cover local news.
Other weeklies, the River View Observer and El Especialito, also cover local news.
Albemarle is also within the outer coverage and delivery area of the Charlotte Observer.
He left Wingate after a year to begin a career as a journalist, having worked for the next eleven years as a newspaper and radio reporter, first as a sportswriter and news reporter for the Raleigh News and Observer, and also as assistant city editor and city editor for The Raleigh Times.
He also contributed substantially to the Kritische Blätter, the Athenaeum, and the Figyelmező ( Observer ).
There was also a Royal Observer Corps ' Orlit ' type surface observation post on the Popeley Fields around one third of a mile from the Gomersal Cricket ground.
He also wrote for The Observer as a roving European correspondent under the pen-name " Peregrine ".

Observer and thought
It is a matter of opinion whether this demonstrates a lack of attention to craftsmanship or a conscious effort to expand the boundaries of science fiction, either into a kind of magical realism, continuing the process of literary exploration that he had begun with Stranger in a Strange Land, or into a kind of literary metaphor of quantum science ( The Number of the Beast dealing with the Observer problem, and The Cat Who Walks Through Walls being a direct reference to the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment ).
Anna Freud recommended in 1956 to a journalist who was preparing an article about psychoanalysis for the London Observer that she not quote Freud ‘ s letter to the American mother, on the grounds that “... nowadays we can cure many more homosexuals than was thought possible in the beginning.
According to an article by Geraldine Bedell, published in The Observer on Sunday 25 July 2004, " Pauline Réage, the author, was a pseudonym, and many people thought that the book could only have been written by a man.
Writing for The Observer, Robert Cushman thought that Le Mesurier played the role with " deeply grizzled torpor ", while Michael Billington, reviewing for The Guardian saw him as a " grey, gentle wisp of a man, full of half-completed gestures and seraphic smiles ".
Writing in The Observer, Maurice Richardson thought that " Mr. Fleming seems to be leaving realism further and further behind and developing only in the direction of an atomic, sophisticated Sapper.
" Writing in The Guardians sister paper, The Observer, Maurice Richardson thought that " our Casanovaesque cad-clubman secret agent is mellowing a bit now "; Richardson liked the format, saying that " the short form suits him quite well " although the downside is that " if it checks the wilder fantasies it cuts short the love-affairs ".
*" It's the thought that counts for the guilty ", The Observer, April 25, 2004.
" In The Observer, Kenneth Tynan called the show " the best British musical since The Boy Friend ", but thought Mayne " competent in a role for which competence is not enough ".
Maurice Richardson of The Observer of March 23, 1952 thought that Poirot was, " slightly subdued " and summed up " Not one of A. C's best-constructed jobs, yet far more readable than most other people's.

Observer and play
She remarked to a journalist, " I've cast myself as Scarlett O ' Hara "; and The Observer film critic C. A. Lejeune recalled a conversation of the same period in which Leigh " stunned us all " with the assertion that Olivier " won't play Rhett Butler, but I shall play Scarlett O ' Hara.
" At the same time, The Charlotte Observer called her work " an excellent performance that's soft around the edges " and the Los Angeles Times concluded that Becky is " a part Reese Witherspoon was born to play ".
Shayler joined MI5 in October 1991 after responding to an oblique job advertisement in the 12 May edition of The Observer entitled " Godot isn't coming " a reference to the play Waiting for Godot in which Godot never arrives.
) The production on Broadway received some rave reviews including such statements as " McPherson is quite possibly the finest playwright of his generation " from Ben Brantley at the New York Times and " Succinct, startling and eerie, and the funniest McPherson play to date " from the Observer.
* The Observer, a play by Matt Charman which debuted in 2009 at London's Royal National Theatre.
Her controversial book The Vulnerable Observer: Anthropology That Breaks Your Heart examines the role that the personal can play in ethnographic writing.
In response to the censorship of the play, Laurence Olivier wrote a letter to The Observer, saying that: " Saved is not a play for children but it is for grown-ups, and the grown-ups of this country should have the courage to look at it.
" In his letter to the La Grande Observer, he compared the characterization that the play is about " people drinking in bars and treating women as sex objects " to characterising Shakespeare's ' Hamlet ' as being " about a castle ".
" The Observer, in 2005, reports that the play " got stinking reviews " according to folk singer Martin Carthy, adding that the Western Daily Mail reviewer was " baffled " and The Listener had " noted that Dylan had ' sat around playing and singing attractively, if a little incomprehensibly '".
His first play, Swamp Creatures, premiered by the Canberra Repertory Society, was a finalist in the London Observer play competition in 1957.

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