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Tribune and company
At the end, the team was technically owned by the Tribune company, which itself had been controlled by Zell since December 2007.
Although Kinnock had come from the Tribune left of the party, he parted company with many of his former allies after his appointment to the shadow cabinet.
" Siskel declined to comment on the new arrangement, but Ebert publicly criticized Siskel's Tribune bosses for punishing Siskel for taking their television program to a company other than Tribune Entertainment.
On June 25, 2008, the Tribune company announced they had hired a real estate company to entertain bids of the sale of both the Tribune Tower in Chicago, and the Times Building in Los Angeles.
* Tribune Media Services, a syndication company owned by the Tribune Company
According to a 1957 article in the Tulsa Tribune, an agent for the townsite company was told by the railroad home office to name a town for the director.
The company also publishes the Coalgate Record Register and the Holdenville Tribune.
On 19 June 2006 the International Herald Tribune reported that Michael Howard would become chairman of Diligence Europe, a private intelligence and risk assessment company founded by former CIA and MI5 members.
* International Herald Tribune company site
Later that year, its parent company, Time Warner, struck a deal with the Tribune Company for Times Mirror magazines that included Golf, Ski, Skiing, Field & Stream, and Yachting.
Owned and operated by the Tribune Company since its inception, WGN Television is one of several flagship properties owned by the company, alongside radio station WGN ( 720 AM ); the Chicago Tribune ( whose slogan, " World's Greatest Newspaper ", was the basis for the call letters used by both stations ); and local news and weather channel Chicagoland Television ( CLTV ), which shares resources from both WGN-TV and the Chicago Tribune.
Orwell chooses five specimen pieces of text, by Harold Laski (" five negatives in 53 words "), Lancelot Hogben ( mixed metaphors ), an essay on psychology in Politics (" simply meaningless "), a communist pamphlet (" an accumulation of stale phrases ") and a reader's letter in Tribune (" words and meaning have parted company ").
In 2000, the Times-Mirror company was purchased by the Tribune Company of Chicago.
Today's Star Tribune is the product of the merger in 1982 between the Minneapolis Star, an evening newspaper, and the Minneapolis Tribune, a morning newspaper published by the same company.
Michael J. Klingensmith is publisher and CEO of Star Tribune Media Company LLC with overall responsibility for all news and business operations of the company.
In 2000, the Tribune Company, parent company of the Chicago Tribune and the area's KTLA, purchased the Los Angeles Times.

Tribune and financial
In 1992, following a financial reorganization of their comic strip holdings, Max Allan Collins was fired from the strip, and Tribune staff writer and columnist Mike Kilian took over the writing.
In a July 25, 2001 International Herald Tribune article, he shared a comment on the theory of an inevitable financial " contagion " in global financial markets and the theory that investors at the time would retreat from emerging markets because of their worries that the financial crises in Argentina and Turkey may spread to Brazil and elsewhere.
On 22 February 2011, following a review by the Receiver, in consultation with the management of the company, of the financial and risk areas of the Sunday Tribune it was decided that publication of the newspaper together with its online edition would be deferred during the sale process.
Tribune changed format from newspaper to magazine in 2001, but remained plagued by financial uncertainty, coming close to folding again in 2002.
But for all of its editorial kudos under Maynard, the Tribune still was plagued by financial difficulties beyond Maynard's control.
But the rescue proved to be short-lived, and the continuing financial pressures -- combined with the disclosure in July 1992 that Robert Maynard had been diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer -- forced the Maynards to put the Tribune up for sale.
Young saved money earned as a Salt Lake Tribune engraver to attend the Art Students League of New York between 1899 and 1901, returning for financial reasons.
In a statement, Cablevision said that " The bankrupt Tribune Co. and the hedge funds and banks that own it, including Oaktree Capital Management, Angelo Gordon & Co. and others, are trying to solve Tribune's financial problems on the backs of Cablevision customers.
Starting in 1948 long-time rivals the Deseret News and The Salt Lake Tribune, along with several newspapers in the country, were experiencing financial troubles.
He spoke on topics raised in Saving Alma Mater at the University of Cincinnati, In the light of the book, he spoke to Pittsburgh Tribune Review about financial concerns at Penn State University, He told of his criticism of what he saw as the mismanagement of campuses to The Washington Post, and in 2005, before the book was published, he expressed some of the same ideas to the same newspaper.
In June 2007, Feral Tribune missed two weekly issues due to financial problems.
On June 28, 2007, Feral Tribune was again published and it was reported that due to financial difficulties Feral Tribune was to be bought by Europa Press Holding ( EPH ), the largest publisher in Croatia ( Globus, Jutarnji list ) provoking speculation regarding the future of Feral's independence.
Each company that tried to advertise in Feral Tribune was threatened with financial inspections and closure of their business and cooperation with other companies.
He is a former chief Asia, chief financial, and chief economics correspondent for the Chicago Tribune.

Tribune and distress
Orwell was to have an affair with his secretary at Tribune which caused Eileen much distress, and others have been mooted.

Tribune and was
`` 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.
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 ).
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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