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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a great newspaper, the New York Times, on the occasion of a major change in its top executive command.
On microfilm, headquarters also has a file of the New York Times from its founding in 1851 to the present day, as well as bound volumes of important periodicals.
Formerly Longacre Square, Times Square was renamed in April 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly erected Times Building site of the annual ball drop on New Year's Eve.
" Writing in 2007, Neil Lewis of The New York Times remarked that, " To this day, each side in the epic he-said, she-said dispute has its unmovable believers ".
His book, In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks, debuted on The New York Times Best Seller list in 2010, and his second book Not Taco Bell Material also reached New York Times bestseller status and received widespread acclaim for its cutting social commentary and humor.
Until June 2007, The New York Times, from which the Square gets its name, was published at offices at 239 West 43rd Street ; the paper stopped printing papers there on June 15, 1997.
* The IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line runs under and over Broadway from Times Square to 168th Street ( trains ), and from 218th Street to its terminal in the Bronx at Van Cortlandt Park – 242nd Street ( train ).
The play received glowing reviews in all the British broadsheets, including The Times: " The Tricycle's latest recreation of a major inquiry is its most devastating "; The Daily Telegraph: " I can't praise this enthralling production too highly ... exceptionally gripping courtroom drama "; and The Independent: " A necessary triumph ".
Like its predecessor, Modern Times employed sound effects but almost no speaking.
In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, following its appearance on the 2005 television programme Seven Natural Wonders, Cheddar Gorge was named as the second greatest natural wonder in Britain, surpassed only by the Dan yr Ogof caves.
Gerald Jonas of The New York Times noted that " Against all odds, the universe of Dune keeps getting richer in texture, more challenging in its moral dilemmas.
* Civil Defense Logo dies at 67, and Some Mourn its Passing, The New York Times, 1 December 2006 by David Dunlap.
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.
That month, Holt, Rinehart, & Winston, the publishers of collections of Doonesbury until the mid-1980s, took out an ad in the New York Times Book Review, marking the occasion by saying: It ’ s nice for Trudeau and Doonesbury to be so honored, " but it ’ s quite another thing when the Establishment clutches all of Walden Commune to its bosom.
" Tests on these isotopes can give a precise record of where the person lived up to the age of 14 ," noted The Times of London in its story on the testing.
* 1983 – The United States Environmental Protection Agency announces its intent to buy out and evacuate the dioxin-contaminated community of Times Beach, Missouri.
The debate which has been monitored by the Irish Times in its Renewing the Republic opinion pieces, has largely centred on the make up of the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament.
Fianna Fáil's success was credited by The Irish Times to its local structure.
The Irish Times estimated that half of its 3, 000 cumainn are effectively moribund.
Nonetheless, the belief in this status persisted for years, even finding its way onto UNESCO's own web site, into the pages of the New York Times and The Economist, and into international media reports in respect of Toronto's two Olympic bids.

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In 1997, the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs ( which is critical of United States and Israeli policies ), praised the Times ( along with The Christian Science Monitor owned by the Church of Christ, Scientist ), and the Timessister publication The Middle East Times for their objective and informative coverage of Islam and the Middle East, while criticizing the Times generally pro-Israel editorial policy.
Conservative-turned-liberal writer David Brock, who worked for the Times sister publication Insight on the News, said in his 2002 book Blinded by the Right that the news writers at the Times were encouraged and rewarded for giving news stories a conservative slant.
The news made it into the South Yorkshire Times, and a viewed copy retained by Anne's younger sister Glenn was also one of the original owners for a Holiday Inn franchise near Orlando, Florida, that is today known as the Seralago Hotel & Suites.
Control of the Chicago Defender and her sister publications was transferred to a new ownership group named Real Times Inc. in January 2003.
In The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Part 10 it is revealed that he and Grandma Duck are brother and sister.
Buena Park's E-Zone district, located along Beach Boulevard, is home to several well-known tourist destinations: the venerable Knott's Berry Farm theme park and its sister water park Knott's Soak City, Pirate's Dinner Adventure Show, and a Medieval Times dinner show.
Members of Masaryk's family — including his former wife, Frances Crane Leatherbee, a former in-law named Sylvia E. Crane, and his sister Alice Masaryková — stated their belief that he had indeed killed himself, according to a letter written by Sylvia E. Crane to The New York Times, and considered the possibility of murder a " cold war cliché ".
" The film was a moderate success, and The New York Times wrote that the film would have been " merely commonplace, were it not for Jean Arthur, who plays the catty sister with a great deal of skill.
The Times, in a 2004 article, characterized the genre as the " older sister of the sex ' n ' shopping romances ".
It toured alongside U2 as part of the Zooropa tour in 1993 and, with their sister company Macteo, simultaneously rang in the new millennium in three different cities: Galway ( Eyre Square ), Dublin ( Merrion Square ) and New York ( Times Square ).
Sarah Louise " Sadie " Delany ( September 19, 1889 — January 25, 1999 ) was an American educator and civil rights pioneer who was the subject, along with her sister Bessie, of the New York Times bestselling oral history, Having our Say, written by journalist Amy Hill Hearth.
In 1991, Delany and her sister Bessie were interviewed by journalist Amy Hill Hearth, who wrote a feature story about them for The New York Times.
James ' sister Elizabeth Rubin is a journalist and staff writer for The New York Times Magazine.
* In 2007 the Times Higher-QS World University rankings ( known from 2010 onwards as the QS World University Rankings ) placed Queen's at number 88 out of the top 150 universities in Europe Ching Yun University in Jhongli City, Taiwan, lists Queen's as a ' sister institution '.
* Bizarre ( magazine ), a sister magazine to The Fortean Times
Its sister paper, The Washington Times, is circulated primarily in the nation's capital.
The holdings recently jumped from about 1, 800 to 2, 500 objects with a gift of Colombian ceramics from Camilla Chandler Frost, a LACMA trustee and the sister of Otis Chandler, former LA Times publisher, and Stephen and Claudia Muñoz-Kramer of Atlanta, whose family built the collection.
In 2004, the Los Angeles Times ran an article about Rahall and his sister, lobbyist Tanya Rahall.

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In September 2010, it was reported that the U. N. General Assembly had appointed Mazlan Othman as their official extraterrestrial liaison by the UK paper The Sunday Times.
Despite the opposition, Hubble, then a thirty-five-year-old scientist, had his findings first published in The New York Times on, 1924, and then more formally presented in the form of a paper at the January 1, 1925 meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
An article in The New York Times ( March 8, 1953: E9 ), titled " Looking Back Two Billion Years " describes the work of Wollman ( William ) M. MacNevin at The Ohio State University, before the Miller Science paper was published in May 1953.
The Times and the Sunday paper News of the World used small pieces from Punch as column fillers, giving the magazine free publicity and indirectly granting a degree of respectability, a privilege not enjoyed by any other comic publication.
However, in neither article was there any mention of " a bit of paper just large enough to bear the stamp ", so merely reading the Times would not have made Chalmers aware that Hill had already made that proposal ; this suggests either that he had read Hill's booklet and was merely elaborating on Hill's idea, or that he in fact independently developed the idea of the modern postage stamp.
The review of the book in The New York Times stated that " The lyrics under consideration here, written during a 27-year period, aren ’ t presented as fixed and sacred paradigms, carefully removed from tissue paper for our reverent inspection.
Dr. Berra's paper in BioScience ( May 2010 ) on inbreeding in the Darwin / Wedgwood families attracted international media attention including a story in the NY Times and NPR interview.
The Times was founded the year after the Washington Star, the previous " second paper " of D. C., went out of business, after operating for over 100 years.
According to a news report by The Epoch Times in 2004, 37. 5 % of toilet paper tested from Guangdong and Jiangsu provinces showed high levels of bacteria commonly found in human waste.
The New York Times reported that “ Gary Becker and Julio Jorge Elias argued in a recent paper that ' monetary incentives would increase the supply of organs for transplant sufficiently to eliminate the very large queues in organ markets, and the suffering and deaths of many of those waiting, without increasing the total cost of transplant surgery by more than 12 percent.
The New York Times quoted the lead author on the paper, Dr. Daniel Frumkin, saying, " You can just engineer a crime scene ... any biology undergraduate could perform this.
New York Times editor and usage writer Theodore M. Bernstein said the paper changed the spelling from hippy to hippie to avoid the ambiguous description of clothing as hippy fashions.
* 1991: David Shaw, Los Angeles Times, " for his critiques of the way in which the media, including his own paper, reported the McMartin preschool trial.
On the other hand, The New Yorker, (" doesn't even seem to be written ; instead, it gives the impression of having been shouted onto paper ," " what remains is a debris of sour jokes ") and a second review from the New York Times (" repetitive and monotonous.
* Times Europa was designed by Walter Tracy in 1972 for The Times, as a sturdier alternative to the Times font family, designed for the demands of faster printing presses and cheaper paper.
William Rees-Mogg congratulated the paper in a Times leading article, praising it in particular for its important part in " the movement away from collectivism ".
In 1861, after the paper was purchased by Wilbur F. Storey, the Times began espousing the Copperhead point of view in supporting Southern Democrats and denounced the policies of Abraham Lincoln.
In addition to the Los Angeles Times, the South Bay cities are served by their own daily paper, the Daily Breeze, and a bi-monthly community paper Carson / South Bay Community News

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