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" The Washington Post endorsed Palmer's claim for urgency over legal process: " There is no time to waste on hairsplitting over infringement of liberties.
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It was Baker, working through Provost Marshal Enoch Crowder and Major Hugh S. ( `` Old Ironpants '' ) Johnson, who arranged for a secret printing by the million of selective service blanks -- again before the Act was passed -- until corridors in the Government Printing Office were full and the basement of the Washington Post Office was stacked to the ceiling.
The 15th Street deposit is not to be confused with the nearby famous Mayflower Hotel cypress swamp on 17th Street reported in The Washington Post, August 2, 1955, which was probably formed during the second interglacial period and is therefore much younger.
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winning, Washington Post photographer Carol Guzy was detained by police and arrested on April 15, and two journalists for the Associated Press also reported being struck by police with batons.
It was during this time that Hesser's writings started appearing in newspapers and magazines, including The Washington Post.
Desson Howe, in this review for the Washington Post praised the film's style: " Bill Pope's cinematography is gymnastic and appropriately frenetic.
In 2005, Gene Weingarten from The Washington Post was sent a gift of a first edition Barnaby book as an incentive for Watterson's cooperation.
* Powell, Michael, " Boston's Big Dig Awash in Troubles ", Washington Post, 2004-11-19, Retrieved on August 9, 2006.
The most recent was in May 2012, when Washington Post columnist Mike Wise published a piece entitled " Fans who yell ‘ Oh !’ during national anthem are tainting a moment meant to unite Americans ".
" In a 2005 Washington Post interview, Jones dodged political questions and even admitted that he was embarrassed by " some of the more vitriolic comments " made by his predecessors.
*" Collier Cyclops Is Lost ; 293 Persons On Board ; Enemy Blow Suspected ", The Washington Post, April 15, 1918.
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She subsequently endorsed Washington for the general election, in which he faced three white opponents.
However, since at least 2000, The Washington Post has occasionally endorsed Republican politicians, such as Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich.
It was therefore viewed by the Washington administration as a success, a view that has generally been endorsed by historians.
Thirteen years later, the United States Navy endorsed a canal project, which included a plan for building a naval shipyard on Lake Washington.
Mercer pushed the state to support the idea, and one of his political contacts in Washington City, John Caldwell, in turn contacted the Reverend Robert Finley, his brother-in-law, a Presbyterian minister, who endorsed the scheme.
BCIA certification has been endorsed by the Mayo Clinic, the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback ( AAPB ), the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research ( ISNR ), and the Washington State Legislature.
" When news of Grant's victory — one of the Union's first in the Civil War — was received in Washington, D. C., newspapers remarked ( and President Abraham Lincoln endorsed ) that Ulysses S. Grant's first two initials, " U. S .," stood for " Unconditional Surrender ," which would later become his nickname.
In a December 15, 1991 speech to The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D. C., Kean endorsed the free trade initiatives under way by the administration of then-President George H. W. Bush.
Indeed, Washington has consistently opposed setting specific foreign-aid targets since the U. N. General Assembly first endorsed the 0. 7 % goal in 1970.
In 2003, the organization opened its national headquarters building in Washington, D. C. During her tenure, a major problem arose when the HRC endorsed New York Senator Al D ' Amato for re-election in 1998 when he was opposed by Chuck Schumer.
In 2000, prior to the creation of The Iconoclast, another of Smith ’ s newspapers, The Clifton Record, had endorsed Bush as perhaps becoming “ a uniter, not a divider ” in Washington.
In 1975, the the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board ( TPB ) of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments endorsed a request from the State Highway Administration " for federal support of a $ 1. 1 million planning and engineering study of the first 8-mile segment of the road " ( then called the Outer Beltway ), which was to " run from the Baltimore-Washington Parkway near Beltsville westward to a point near Interstate Rte 70S at Gaithersburg.
The Washington Post and The Washington Times both endorsed Ehrlich in his bid for re-election, with the Times praising Ehrlich ’ s " brand of moderate conservatism that offers a refreshing contrast " to the state's historically Democratic leanings and the Post called him " a generally proficient, pragmatic governor " and praised him for " successes on transportation, the environment and education.
Garvey's movement was a contradictory mix of defeatism, accommodation and separatism: he married themes of self-reliance that Booker T. Washington could have endorsed and the " gospel of success " so popular in white America in the 1920s with a rejection of white colonialism abroad and any hope of reform of white society at home.
Justice Harlan's general view has had enormous influence on the modern Supreme Court ; Justice David Souter endorsed the general reasoning behind Justice Harlan's test in his concurrence in 1997's Washington v. Glucksberg.
The Greater Washington Board of Trade and the D. C. Chamber of Commerce PAC both endorsed Mara and raised money for his campaign.
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