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The Tribune claimed to have unearthed and decoded secret " cipher " telegrams sent by Tilden's agents at the height of the 1876 electoral dispute, apparently offering bribes to vote-counters in the contested states: $ 50, 000 for Florida, $ 80, 000 for South Carolina, and $ 5, 000 for the single vote from Oregon.
Although they claimed the list was short and their role was minor, the Tribune, in particular, revealed emails through a FOIA finding that White had received a recommendation for a relative of convicted fundraiser Tony Rezko to be admitted.
Public notice had actually been served that Japanese cryptography was dangerously inadequate by the Chicago Tribune, which published a series of stories just after Midway, starting on 7 June 1942, which claimed ( correctly ) that victory was due in large part to U. S. breaks into Japanese crypto systems ( in this case, the JN-25 cypher, though which system ( s ) had been broken was not mentioned in the newspaper stories ).
Kingman claimed he was often misquoted, and he began appearing regularly in the Chicago Tribune, as the nominal author of a ghost-written column.
“ Fans would come early just to watch their fielding-practice magic .” In an essay on Willie Mays ’ famous 1954 back-to-the-plate catch off Cleveland ’ s Vic Wertz, Hano claimed that an even more sensational play was Lindstrom ’ s full-length, leaping grab before crashing into the outfield wall in a 1932 Giants-Pirates game that the New York Herald Tribune later called “ the greatest catch ever made in the Polo Grounds .”
Rosa Elena Luján gave more information about these facts in her interview for the International Herald Tribune on 8 April 1969, where she claimed that her husband's parents had emigrated from the United States to Germany some time after their son's birth.
While no official reason was given for the demotion the Jewish Tribune claimed that it was a result of the position he took on school funding during the election campaign though it did not name its source for this claim.
When the Chicago Tribune later claimed Smith had full knowledge of Brown's plan at Harper's Ferry, Smith sued the paper for libel, claiming that he lacked any such knowledge and thought only that Brown wanted guns so that slaves who ran away to join him might defend themselves against attackers.
The charges claimed that Blagojevich had pressured Zell to fire particular Tribune editorial staffers, known to be harshly critical of the governor, in exchange for tax breaks on the sale of Wrigley Field.
In a 1966 New York Herald Tribune feature by his former office manager-turned-journalist, Marilyn Mercer claimed, " Ebony never drew criticism from Negro groups ( in fact, Eisner was commended by some for using him ), perhaps because, although his speech pattern was early Minstrel Show, he himself derived from another literary tradition: he was a combination of Tom Sawyer and Penrod, with a touch of Horatio Alger hero, and color didn't really come into it ".
The film received mostly positive reviews: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette claimed that the film was “ Chilling !” New York Post glorifies the film for its “ Top – Notch Cast !” Chicago Tribune professes the film as “ Entertaining !”
He claimed that the margin was exaggerated because of bias by the Star Tribune and that the poll " is clearly more about discouraging Kennedy supporters than on reflecting the true status of one of the most closely contested Senate races in the country .".

Tribune and story
`` Mr. Miller was in the shop '', the Herald Tribune story related, `` but was reluctant to have anybody's picture taken inside, because his business was too ' confidential ' for pictures.
In a story headed, `` Hearst Offers Cash '', the Republican New York Tribune spread the money rumor, quoting an unnamed `` Hearst supporter '' as saying:
`` Speaking of nonism: the other day, in a story about a sit-down demonstration, the Paris Herald Tribune wrote, ' The non-violence became noisier.
In another story from 2002, the Star Tribune ( Minneapolis, MN ) stated that " ... Love is one of the overlooked bands of the 1960s.
The Tulsa Tribune, one of two white-owned papers published in Tulsa, broke the story in that afternoon's edition with the headline: " Nab Negro for Attacking Girl In an Elevator ", describing the alleged incident.
Howard Barnes of the New York Herald Tribune was not charmed by the story, but wrote that Tracy, " by sheer persuasion of his acting ", made the film worthy.
A fictional story of his called " Great Bugs of Onondaga " ran simultaneously in the Syracuse Daily Standard and the New York Tribune.
According to the Newseum, the story revealing that Americans broke the enemy naval codes was not cleared by censors, and had FDR so enraged that he considered shutting the Tribune.
The paper decided to fire Thomas — and suspend his photographer on the Emerge story, Pulitzer Prize-winning Tribune photographer Ovie Carter for a month — because Thomas did not tell the Tribune about his outside work and also because the Emerge story wound up appearing in print first.
In March 2004, the Tribune announced that free-lance reporter Uli Schmetzer, who retired from the Tribune in 2002 after 16 years as a foreign correspondent, had fabricated the name and occupation of a person he had quoted in a story.
In October 2004, Tribune editor Ann Marie Lipinski at the last minute spiked a story written for the paper's WomanNews section by free-lance reporter Lisa Bertagnoli titled " You c_nt say that ( or can you?
The paper ordered every spare body to go to the Tribunes printing plant to pull already-printed WomanNews sections containing the story from the Wednesday, October 27, 2004, package of preprinted sections in the Tribune.
The Tribune broke the story on Friday, May 29, 2009, that several students had been admitted to the University of Illinois based upon connections or recommendations by the school's Board of Trustees, Chicago politicians, and members of the Rod Blagojevich administration.
Foster had been introduced to the story by the widow of novelist Richard Wright, an agent for Edmund Naughton, who was then living in Paris and working for the International Herald Tribune.
He went into a depressive state and was institutionalized ; when he escaped, The New York Times ran a cover story declaring him missing, and after he was found in New Jersey, a picture of him behind bars was printed in the New York Herald Tribune.
He went into a depressive state and was placed in institution ; when he escaped, The New York Times ran a cover story declaring him missing, and after being found in New Jersey, a picture of him behind bars was printed in the Herald Tribune.
Shortly after this false story broke, the headline was compared to the 1948 " Dewey defeats Truman " front page of the Chicago Tribune, which incorrectly reported the presidential election results of that year.
* Mary Schmich's columns in the Chicago Tribune includes archive, biography and story collections
The same year, a front page story in the Chicago Tribune implied that the U. S. had broken Japanese codes, which might have prompted the Japanese to change their codes and destroy any advantage the U. S. had gained through successful cryptanalysis.
Writing for the New York Times, Ralph Thompson states, “ the normal life of Negroes in the South today – the life with its holdovers from slave times, its social difficulties, childish excitements, and endless exuberances … compared to this sort of story, the ordinary narratives of Negroes in Harlem or Birmingham seem ordinary indeed .” For the New York Herald Tribune, Sheila Hibben described Hurston as writing “ with her head as with her heart ” creating a “ warm, vibrant touch .” She praised Their Eyes as filled with “ a flashing, gleaming riot of black people, with a limitless sense of humor, and a wild, strange sadness .” New York Times critic Lucille Tompkins described Their Eyes, “ It is about Negroes … but really it is about every one, or at least every one who isn ’ t so civilized that he has lost the capacity for glory .”
Some newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and the Cincinnati Enquirer, refused to run the story.

Tribune and was
Even after the incident between Bang-Jensen and Shann in the Delegates' Lounge and this was not the way the Chicago Tribune presented it ''.
The other was by Chesly Manley in the Chicago Daily Tribune.
Newspaper advertising was mainly concentrated in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal ( Eastern and Midwestern editions ) which averaged two prominent ads per month, and to a lesser degree the New York Herald Tribune and, for the west coast, the Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal ( Pacific Coast edition ).
This illusion was described in a far-sighted editorial in The New York Herald Tribune, on March 5, 1947, in connection with the submission of the satellite peace treaties to the Senate.
Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
Because the consul was the highest executive office within the Republic, they had the power to veto any action or proposal by any other magistrate, save that of the Tribune of the Plebs.
Their abilities to govern were only limited by the decrees of the Senate or the people's assemblies, and the Tribune of the Plebs was unable to veto their acts as long as the governor remained at least a mile outside of Rome.
The office of Tribune of the Plebs was an important step in the political career of plebeians.
The Tribune was an office first created to protect the right of the common man in Roman politics and served as the head of the Plebeian Council.
This office, like the Tribune, did not own imperium, was not escorted by lictors, and could not wear the toga praetexta.
This was the only decision that could not be vetoed by the Tribune of the Plebs.
When introducing a law, he sat on a bench between the consuls in his position as Holder of the Power of Tribune ( The Emperor could not officially serve as a Tribune of the Plebes as he was a Patrician, but it was a power taken by previous rulers ).
The Tribune company, in financial distress, was acquired by real-estate mogul Sam Zell in December 2007.
At the end, the team was technically owned by the Tribune company, which itself had been controlled by Zell since December 2007.
What would become the influential Poetry Magazine was founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe, who was working as an art critic for the Chicago Tribune.
The day Edgar Allan Poe was buried, a long obituary appeared in the New York Tribune signed " Ludwig ".
In November 1943, Orwell was appointed literary editor at Tribune, where his assistant was his old friend Jon Kimche.

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