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Along with Last Train from Berlin, he wrote three other books, The Population Explosion ( 1960 ), the children's book Washington, D. C .: The Story of our Nation's Capital ( 1967 ), and a memoir Events Leading Up to My Death: The Life of a Twentieth-Century Reporter ( 1996 ).
The main competition to the Washington Blade in Washington, D. C. is the weekly newsmagazine, Metro Weekly, and nationally the Bay Area Reporter of San Francisco.
Reporter Bob Woodward of The Washington Post was the first to publicly mention the document in a series of articles published in January 2002.
* Reporter in the Washington, D. C. bureau ( 1984 – 1986 )
Hawaii Reporter has been featured in numerous media outlets around the world including: ABC 20 / 20, American Journalism Review, Associated Press in Tokyo, Associated Press U. S., Boston. com, Budget and Tax News, BusinessWeek. com, Clear Channel ’ s number one and two radio talk shows in Denver, Drudge Report, First Amendment Center, Forbes. com, Fox News Network, Freedom Forum, Gun Talk Radio, GunWeek Magazine, Hawaii Bulletin Board – K108 Sunday Mornings, Hawaii Business Magazine, Hawaii Parent magazine, Hawaii Public Radio, The Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu Magazine, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HonoluluTraffic. com, Honolulu Weekly, Houston Chronicle, KCCN Radio, KGMB TV 9, KHNL News, KHON TV News 2, KITV News 4, KSSK with Perry & Price, Liberty Magazine, Midweek, MSNBC. com, National Review, News Behind the News, NRA Magazine, NRA Radio, Opinion Journal, Olelo Television, Orange County Register, Pacific Business News, PBS Hawaii, Rick Hamada Morning Show, Rush Limbaugh ( web site ), Samoa News, School Reform News, Small Business News, United Press International, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times foreign bureau, Watchdog. org, Women and Guns Magazine and WPAL Radio in Baltimore, Maryland.
* In 2000, Hawaii Reporter ’ s Malia Zimmerman was awarded an outstanding media recognition award for “ best investigative reporting ” from Voter Integrity Project, Inc., in Washington, D. C.
The program's regular reporters include: Bob Moon, Senior Business Correspondent ; Stephen Beard, London Bureau Chief ; Heidi Moore, New York Bureau Chief, John Dimsdale, Washington Bureau Chief ; Nancy Marshall-Genzer, Senior Washington Reporter ; David Gura, Washington Reporter ; Amy Scott, Education Correspondent in Baltimore ; Rob Schmitz, Shanghai Correspondent ; Scott Tong, Sustainability Reporter ; Jeff Tyler, Adriene Hill and Eve Troeh, in Los Angeles ; Stacey Vanek-Smith in New York ; Queena Kim in Silicon Valley ; Health Correspondent, Gregory Warner in Philadelphia ; and Mitchell Hartman, Entrepreneurship Reporter, in Portland, OR.
His opinions have been featured in major newspapers and magazines, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Time Magazine, USA Today, L. A. Times, Washington Post, Hollywood Reporter, and U. S. News and World Report.
* Matt Schudel, " John Barron Dies ; Espionage Reporter ", The Washington Post, March 9, 2005 ; Page B06.
On January 9, 1914, the permanent organization of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was established in the Bowen Room of the 12th Street Y. M. C. A Building in Washington, D. C. On April 15, 1914, the Board of Deans at Howard University officially recognized Phi Beta Sigma and the following week The University Reporter, Howard University's student publication, made known the news.
His articles, poems, essays and stories have appeared in a wide range of publications that include magazines such as Christianity Today, National Catholic Reporter, Emerge, Washington Living, about ... time Magazine, and Upstate New Yorker.
CNN's Paul Tatara, Empire, Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Observer, The New York Times, TIME, Variety, and The Washington Post also loudly praised the film and its performances.

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" Le Monde Diplomatique's editor, Ignacio Ramonet's, expression of " the one-way thought " ( la pensée unique ) became slang against neoliberal policies and the Washington consensus.
* Dembek, Zygmunt ( editor ), Medical Aspects of Biological Warfare ; Washington, DC: Borden Institute ( 2007 ).
* Managing editor of the Washington Monthly
Washington Irving, then editor of The Analectic Magazine in Philadelphia, reprinted the song in November 1814.
Grant's curt response to Johnson in the Stanton matter increased his popularity with the Radical Republicans ; John Weiss Forney, editor of the Washington Daily Chronicle, who had paved the way for previous presidential nominations, took up the effort for Grant's nomination, by first inquiring with Rawlins about Grant's interest in the presidency.
Her father, Joseph Smith, worked for United Press International in Paris and moved to Washington, D. C., United States in 1966, where he became The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s first official obituary editor.
Joseph founded the New York Daily News and Cissy Patterson became editor of the Washington Herald and later publisher of the Herald and the Washington Times.
The editor was revealed to be Mike J. Nichols of Santa Clarita, California in the September 7, 2001, edition of the Washington Post.
* Leslie, Douglas ( editor ), " The Railway Labor Act ", Washington, D. C., BNA Books 1995 ISBN 0-87179-815-8.
In December 1993, the Tribunes longtime Washington, D. C. bureau chief, Nicholas Horrock, was removed from his post after he chose not to attend a meeting that editor Howard Tyner requested of him in Chicago.
He was an editor of Progressive Farmer magazine before accepting an appointment in Washington, D. C., in Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration as director of the Cotton Division of the New Deal agency, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
He served for several years as the managing editor at the Washington Daily News, and later became the nation's first aviation columnist.
Starting in 1995, Hampshire Police began a series of at least 56 raids, code named ' Operation Washington ', that eventually resulted in the August to November 1997 Portsmouth trial of Green Anarchist editors Booth, Saxon Wood, Noel Molland and Paul Rogers, as well as Animal Liberation Front ( ALF ) Press Officer Robin Webb and Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group ( ALFSG ) newsletter editor Simon Russell.
Evelio Otero remained by himself on camera until his departure from WAPA in 1980 to take the senior editor position at the Voice of America in Washington.
Executive editor Ben Bradlee put the paper's reputation and resources behind reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who, in a long series of articles, chipped away at the story behind the 1972 burglary of Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel complex in Washington.
* Frederick Aiken ( first city editor of the Washington Post )
Washington Post editor Benjamin C. Bradlee said, " There was a lot of time spent investigating " these allegations, " although no one came close to proving it.
Another nephew, John Bertram Oakes, the son of his brother George Washington Ochs Oakes, became editorial page editor of the Times editorial page in 1961, which he edited until 1976.
* Benjamin C. Bradlee, Washington Post editor ; summer resident ; began his newspaper career as a copy boy for the Beverly Evening Times in 1937
* James Russell Wiggins – Executive editor of The Washington Post.
* Bill Walsh ( author ), a Washington Post copy editor and author of books on English usage, was born in Pottsville in 1961.
After his time in Dartmouth, D ' Souza moved to Washington, D. C., where he served from 1985 to 1987 as an editor of Policy Review, an influential conservative journal then published by the Heritage Foundation ( and since acquired by the Hoover Institution ).

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" Desson Thompson of the Washington Post was more critical ; his comment about the character's " pronounced limp " was that " Cruz ( hardly the world's greatest actress ) can't even perform without looking fake.
Some speakers therefore shorten the name " double u " into " dub " only ; for example, University of Washington, University of Wyoming and University of Western Australia are all known colloquially as " U Dub ", and the automobile company Volkswagen, abbreviated VW, is sometimes pronounced " V-Dub ".
Further resuscitation attempts failed, and Washington was pronounced dead at 1: 36 p. m. At Daley Plaza, Richard Keen, project director for the Westside Habitat for Humanity, announced Washington's official time of death to a separate gathering of Chicagoans.
A Harvard " professor of plant anatomy " examined the tree rings days after the tree was felled and pronounced it between 204 and 210 years old, making it at most 62 years old when Washington took command of the troops at Cambridge.
It is also called " The 101 " ( pronounced " the one oh one ") by Southern Californians or simply " Highway 101 " by residents of Northern California, Oregon, and Washington.
A Harvard " professor of plant anatomy " examined the tree rings days after the tree was felled and pronounced it between 204 and 210 years old, making it at most 62 years old when Washington took command of the troops at Cambridge.
On August 3, 1984, Perkins collapsed aboard a flight from Washington, D. C., to Lexington, KY, and was later pronounced dead at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington.
The place was founded in 1893, and named after Spokane, Washington, but it is not pronounced like its namesake ; instead, the " a " is long ( that is, " spō-kān ") and rhymes with " cane ".
George Washington Goethals ( pronounced gō-thülz ; June 29, 1858 – January 21, 1928 ) was a United States Army officer and civil engineer, best known for his supervision of the construction and the opening of the Panama Canal.
Mount Si ( pronounced sigh ) is a mountain in the U. S. state of Washington.
On August 16 of that year, the remains of a 16-year-old female found near Enumclaw, Washington, 40 feet from State Route 410, were pronounced as belonging to Pammy Annette Avent, who had been believed to be a victim of the Green River Killer.
The Swinomish ( pronounced with the accent on the first syllable ) are an historically Lushootseed-speaking Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United States.
Additionally, the call sign must be spelled out ; for example, Seattle, Washington radio station KOMO, though their branding includes the call sign pronounced as " KO-MO ", must legally identify themselves as " K-O-M-O, Seattle .” If a station ’ s call sign includes a suffix ( which is more common with FM stations ), the station must include the suffix in their identification ( e. g. “ WLWK-FM, Milwaukee ”).
Capitol Hill Arts Center, also known by its acronym CHAC ( pronounced " shack "), was a performing arts center located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.
Osamu Shimomura notes that this species in general shows great variation: from 1961 to 1988 he collected around 1 million individuals in the waters surrounding the Friday Harbor Laboratories of University of Washington, and in many cases there were pronounced variations in the form of the jellyfish.
On August 3, 1984, Perkins collapsed aboard a flight from Washington, D. C., to Lexington, KY, and was later pronounced dead at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington.
Much was made of Barry ’ s age by the Irish newspapers, but the British military were to point out that the three soldiers who had been killed were “ much the same age as Barry .” On 20 October, Major Reginald Ingram Marians OBE, Head of the Press Section of the General Staff, informed Basil Clarke, Head of Publicity, that Washington was “ only 19 and that the other soldiers were of similar ages .” General Macready, was well aware of the “ propaganda value of the soldier ’ s ages .” General Macready informed General Sir Henry Wilson on the day that sentence was pronounced “ of the three men who were killed by him ( Barry ) and his friends two were 19 and one 20 — official age so probably they were younger ... so if you want propaganda there you are .” It was later reported that one of the infantrymen was as young as 15 years old.
Laura's Washington visitors include " Mrs. Patrique Oreille ( pronounced O-rey )," the wife of " a wealthy Frenchman from Cork.
In 1898, he moved to Washington, D. C., where he covered the administration of William McKinley as a newspaper reporter and then changed his first name to " Garet ", which he pronounced the same as " Garrett.
Cowiche ( pronounced Cow-witch-ee ) is an unincorporated small town northwest of Yakima, Washington, near the eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountain range, in central Washington State ( USA ).
Shira A. Scheindlin ( pronounced SHEND-lin ) ( born 1946, in Washington, D. C .) is a United States District Court judge for the Southern District of New York.
In June 2005, the Kamiak Spring Musical Pirates of Penzance, by Gilbert and Sullivan, was pronounced the " Best Musical Show " in the entire state of Washington by Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre.
Kalas was rushed to George Washington University Hospital and pronounced dead at 1: 20 PM.

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