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According to The Chicago Tribune News Service, State Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk of California has devised a series of questions which the joiner might well ask about any organization seeking his money and his name: 1.
In December 1940 he wrote in Tribune ( the Labour left's weekly ): " We are in a strange period of history in which a revolutionary has to be a patriot and a patriot has to be a revolutionary.
In 2004 Wertico was honored as a Chicagoan of the Year by the Chicago Tribune ; he has been recommended by that newspaper and the Chicago Sun-Times for album-of-the-year awards.
The Committee head for selecting the location, New Jersey Democrat David Wilentz, gave the official reason for choosing Chicago as, “ It is centrally located geographically which will reduce transportation costs and because it has been the site of national conventions for both Parties in the past and is therefore attuned to holding them .” In the end, however, the conversation between Johnson and Daley had been leaked to the press and published in the Chicago Tribune and several other papers.
Celer, as the Celerum Tribune, occupies the second place in the state, and in Romulus ' absence has the rights of convoking the Comitia and commanding the armies.
Although under Colonel McCormick, the Tribune for years refused to participate in the Pulitzer Prize competition, it has won 25 of the awards over the years, including many for editorial writing.
" The Tribune < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > editors concluded that " nobody of sound mind can read < nowiki > transcripts </ nowiki > and continue to think that Mr. Nixon has upheld the standards and dignity of the Presidency ," and called for Nixon's resignation.
In the first decade of the 21st century, the Tribune had multiple rounds of reductions of staff through layoffs and buyouts as it has coped with the industrywide declines in advertising revenues:
The Tribune has since filed suit against the University administration under the Freedom of Information Act to acquire the names of students benefited by administrative clout and impropriety.
The Tribune has remained economically conservative, being widely skeptical of increasing the minimum wage and entitlement spending.
The Tribune has previously backed independent candidates.
Over the years, the Tribune has endorsed Democrats for lesser offices, including recent endorsements of Bill Foster, Barack Obama for the Senate and Democrat Melissa Bean, who defeated Philip Crane, the House of Representatives ' longest-serving Republican.
Since 1925, the Chicago Tribune has been housed in the Tribune Tower on North Michigan Avenue on the Magnificent Mile.
In the New York Herald Tribune, Howard Barnes pronounced Brigadoon " A bonny thing for Broadway, a scintillating song and dance fantasy that has given theatregoers reason to toss tamoshanters in air ".
More recently a rock returned from the moon was displayed in a window in the Tribune giftstore ( it could not be added to the wall as NASA owns all moon rocks, and it is merely on loan to the Tribune ), and a piece of steel recovered from the World Trade Center has been added to the wall.
He has worked for the Winnipeg Tribune and the Winnipeg Free Press.
The Tallassee Tribune has been the weekly newspaper publication in Tallassee since 1899.
Bigfoot Valley News has since closed but the regional newspaper, Two Rivers Tribune ( www. tworiverstribune. com ), opened in 1994 and still going strong.
" The San Marino Tribune " has been the official newspaper of the city since 1929.
Batesville has one newspaper, The Herald Tribune, published biweekly on Tuesday and Friday.
Chesterton has a local newspaper, the Chesterton Tribune, which is published weekdays and delivered in the afternoons.

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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.
At the end, the team was technically owned by the Tribune company, which itself had been controlled by Zell since December 2007.
1905 had been a bloody year on the gridiron ; the Chicago Tribune reported 18 players had been killed and 159 seriously injured that season.
Orwell may have been the first to use the term cold war, in his essay, " You and the Atom Bomb ", published in Tribune, 19 October 1945.
Orwell was to have an affair with his secretary at Tribune which caused Eileen much distress, and others have been mooted.
On July 14, 2006, San Francisco businessman and real estate investor Clint Reilly filed a lawsuit against Hearst Corp. ( owner of the San Francisco Chronicle ) and MediaNews Group ( owner of the San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, Marin Independent Journal, Oakland Tribune and all other paid-circulation dailies in the Bay Area ), alleging that the two companies have been conspiring to control advertising rates, a violation of antitrust laws.
Several years later, researchers discovered that the editorial in question was missing, apparently having been removed from the Tribunes archives, as well as the ' Oklahoma Edition ' of the Tribune in the state archives.
The fire was said by The Chicago Daily Tribune to have been so fierce that it surpassed the damage done by Napoleon's siege of Moscow in 1812.
Later that summer, Crane met and befriended author Hamlin Garland, who had been lecturing locally on American literature and the expressive arts ; on August 17 he gave a talk on novelist William Dean Howells, which Crane wrote up for the Tribune.
However nativist its editorials may have been, it was not until February 10, 1855 that the Tribune formally affiliated itself with the nativist American or Know Nothing party, whose candidate Levi Boone was elected Mayor of Chicago the following month.
He ultimately returned to the Boston Globe, where he had been working immediately before the Tribune had hired him.
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.
Though the Tribune had been hailed by former City Newsers as a savior of CNB, on December 1, 2005, the Tribune informed the 19 employees of City News Service that their jobs were being eliminated as part of cost-cutting measures going on throughout the Tribune Company.
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.
Other Tribune tower entries by figures like Walter Gropius, Bertram Goodhue, Bruno Taut, and Adolf Loos remain intriguing suggestions of what might have been, but perhaps not as intriguing as the one surmounted by Rushmore-like head of an American Indian.

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As a leader, he would often reference Le Monde and the International Herald Tribune.
Sun Myung Moon directed minister and civil rights leader James Bevel to form a protest by religious officials against the Chicago Tribune because of the newspaper's use of the word.
The Chicago Tribune referred to their leader as " George ' Baby Face ' Nelson " who received a sentence of one year to life in the state penitentiary at Joliet.
He was replaced by his equally Bennite protege Nigel Williamson ( editor 1984-87 ), who surprised everyone by arguing for a ' realignment of the left ' and took the paper into the ' soft left ' camp, supporting Kinnock, a long-time Tribune contributor and onetime board member, as Labour leader against the Bennites.
Under Kelly, Tribune supported John Prescott's challenge to Roy Hattersley as Labour Deputy leader in 1988 and came close to going bust, a fate averted by an emergency appeal launched by a front page exclaiming " Don't let this be the last issue of Tribune ".
From 1993, Mark Seddon ( editor 1993-2004 ) shifted Tribune several degrees back to the left, particularly after Tony Blair became Labour leader in 1994.
Clements left the Tribune in 1982 and became office manager for Michael Foot, the leader of the Labour Party.
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His daughter Eliza Maria Partridge married Utah Territorial Legislator Amasa Mason Lyman, delegate to the California Constitutional Convention and leader of the first organized Anglo-American colony in Southern California and founder of the Salt Lake Tribune.
He was one of the flamboyant founders of " El Diario " together with Gualberto Cardús Huerta and Adolfo Riquelme, and also founder of The Tribune, newspaper of his own property that at that time, was the leader of the national press.

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