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A precursor to the public bulletin board system was Community Memory, started in August, 1973 in Berkeley, California, using hardwired terminals located in neighborhoods.
Even earlier than the Herald, the weekly American Traveler was founded in 1825 as a bulletin for stagecoach listings.
It was released in the summer of 1987 and quickly became popular with bulletin board system ( BBS ) operators and other users.
The band has announced in a July 23, 2007, MySpace bulletin that a full length music video for the song was forthcoming, and the song itself is available on iTunes and eMusic.
The above report was made in an article by Malatesta and Cafiero in the ( Swiss ) Jura Federation's bulletin later that year.
In computer gaming, Murder Motel was an online text game by Sean D. Wagle, hosted on various dial-up bulletin board systems ( 1980s, originally Color64, ported to various other platforms ).
At first, it was merely a computer bulletin board system and did not actually connect buyers and sellers.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, shareware software was widely distributed over bulletin board systems globally and on diskettes ( and, subsequently, CD-ROMs ) by commercial shareware distributors who produced catalogs describing thousands of public domain and shareware programs.
* The poster for the film was done by artist Kelly Freas, who put a number of subliminal images into the painting ; Freas also printed the faux film titles seen on the producers ' bulletin board.
The earliest known presentation of the knot was in A. A. Burger's 1914 work Rope and Its Uses, included in an agricultural extension bulletin from what is now Iowa State University.
When Netscape was acquired by AOL he wrote a famous bulletin explaining the nature of the Free Software Mozilla code.
However, the building was vacated in 2012 as a result of the Broadcasting House changes and the end of the building's lease that year ; the first service to move was the Burmese Service on the 11 March 2012 and the final broadcast was a news bulletin broadcast at 11. 00GMT on the 12 July 2012.
Previously in 1884, Dow had composed an initial stock average called the Dow Jones Averages, which contained nine railroads and two industrial companies that appeared in the Customer's Afternoon Letter, a daily two-page financial news bulletin which was the precursor to The Wall Street Journal.
During the bulletin board system ( BBS ) phenomenon that peaked during the 1980s, some systems incorporated chat features which were similar to instant messaging ; Freelancin ' Roundtable was one prime example.
Kuensel was first started in Thimphu as a government bulletin in 1965, and then became a national weekly in 1986 and was the only newspaper in Bhutan until 2006 when two other news papers namely, the Bhutan Times and Bhutan Observer, were introduced.
As it operated over modems in a pure videotex format, it was able to offer a variety of two-way services including e-mail and bulletin boards.
In January, 2010, the official MySpace page for Swans was changed to display " SWANS ARE NOT DEAD ", and a bulletin was posted containing a link to Young God Records ' MySpace, where a new song had recently been uploaded.
Soon after the entry into force of the present Code of Canon Law at the end of 1983, the adjective " Sacred " was dropped from the names of all Curial Congregations ( it remained in use throughout 1984, as can be seen in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis of that year, but no longer appeared in the 1985 issues of that official bulletin of the Holy See ), and so the dicastery adopted its current name, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
" There was no weather bulletin giving any avalanche warning ," he claimed.
A 1920 bulletin issued by the College wrote that goal of the College was to " to teach and emphasize the very principles for which the real Baptists of Arkansas stand and for which true Baptists have stood for almost nineteen centuries.

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Bruce Paige and Heather Foord co-anchored the 6pm bulletin from 1995 until 2002, when Foord joined Mike London as a weekend anchor and Jillian Whiting replaced her on weeknights.
Doyle joined the RTÉ newsroom in 1978 and read her first news bulletin on Christmas Day that year.
In 1980, Lyster joined RTÉ as a sports bulletin broadcaster with Radio 2, however, as his career progressed he began presenting programmes and covering high-profile sporting events.
The original bulletin was presented by former BCNZ and TVNZ anchor Philip Sherry, joined by sportscaster Greg Clark and weathercaster Belinda Todd.
In November 2008, Lofthouse departed from ABC News, and joined the Nine News Queensland team from early 2009 as presenter of the weekend news bulletin ,< ref >
Current presenter Mal Walden joined ATV-10 in April 1987 shortly after his abrupt sacking by HSV-7-he took over the weekday 5pm bulletin in 1996 alongside Jennifer Hansen, who presented until 2006.

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GBC programming starts at around 19: 30 and finishes before midnight with the most popular programme being the local news bulletin, News Watch at 20: 30.
" The bulletin also includes its mission " To make our vision a reality daily by being: Loving and open, faith-filled and prayerful, gracious stewards, passionate about the needs of others ".
He delivered a news bulletin via a recording which is still being used at the St Martin's Theatre at present.
GEnie had a reputation for being the home of excellent online text games, similar to the “ doorway ” games on bulletin board systems but often massively multiplayer.
* The Arab war ; confidential information for General headquarters from Gertrude Bell, being despatches from the secret " Arab bulletin.
Grampian also had a studio in Edinburgh, despite it being in Scottish's franchise area, which had closed by 1969, and a new £ 4 million studio complex in Stornoway, opened in the early 1990s to facilitate an expansion in Scottish Gaelic language output, including the daily news bulletin Telefios.
When a breaking news bulletin was being reported, the news report would take the full screen while the football would be shown in an inset in the corner.
The Albury / Upper Murray local market instead received a delayed broadcast of the Sydney-based Ten Eyewitness News bulletin in the 6. 00pm hour as an alternative to Melbourne-based bulletins being broadcast on rival channels VIC TV and Prime Television.
** A service bulletin was released regarding the windshield flange surface being uneven.
The series, broadcast in the early evening just after the main news bulletin, was phenomenally popular and drew 15 million listeners at its peak, being fondly remembered and occasionally revived for many years afterwards.
The GM School recommended 19 ... Qd4, while the bulletin board found a flaw in their analysis, and generally favored 19 ... Qb4 as being more forcing.
In early 2006, a factory service bulletin was issued for some 2005 and 2006 tCs due to the possibility of the glass wind deflector being shattered by road debris.
There is usually no sports mentioned unless a major event is occurring with the main night sports bulletin being broadcast on RTÉ News on Two instead.
On November 22, 1963, the third season episode " Man About Town " was being rerun on several ABC affiliates ( WABC-TV in New York was airing a local repeat of The Ann Sothern Show ) when at 1: 42 PM EST, ABC News broke into the program with the first bulletin of the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.
Local radio stations run hourly news bulletins which range from 2 minutes to the longest being a ten-minute bulletin on weekends and holidays.
In this suit, Kenneth M. Zeran alleged that as a distributor, AOL was " negligent in failing to respond adequately to the bogus notices on its bulletin board after being made aware of their malicious and fraudulent nature.
On 1 January 2005 at 01: 30 SST, Channel i final programme as a broadcaster a compilation of highlights from the station's output entitled Channel i News is a aired in most MediaCorp nationwide ( MediaCorp TV Channel 5 being the main exception, since they had their own farewell bulletin coverage main news actual report evening nightly news programmes as " Channel i News ").
The channel broadcasts from both Cape Town and Johannesburg, with its prime time evening news bulletin at 7pm being broadcast from Johannesburg.
However, some World Service broadcasts had cuts in them to fit the show as well as a news bulletin into the time slot, resulting in some apparent rules irregularities ( for example, a contestant would be asked a question and give a correct answer, and then the next question would go to another contestant without it being the first contestant's fifth consecutive correct answer ).
The bulletin made a short-lived return in 2001, before being replaced with a 22: 30 bulletin in 2004.
Alastair Stewart and Julia Somerville were among those being considered to anchor the bulletin, but their ITN colleague Trevor McDonald won the role, and subsequently became one of the most popular and well-known newscasters in Britain.
Due to the Gulf Crisis of 1991, ITN were temporarily granted a full half-hour slot each evening ; the continual change of time ( and length ) of the bulletin around this time led to the News at 540 being known simply as the ITN News, although the theme tune and set stayed the same with the 540 logo removed from the titles until the bulletin returned to the 5: 40pm after the Gulf War ending.

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