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According to the official interpretation of the Charter, a member cannot be penalized by not having the right to vote in the General Assembly for nonpayment of financial obligations to the `` special '' United Nations' budgets, and of course cannot be expelled from the Organization ( which you suggested in your editorial ), due to the fact that there is no provision in the Charter for expulsion.
A Peace Corps official described the editorial as `` precisely the message we need to communicate to the men and women who will soon be Peace Corps volunteers ''.
An accompanying editorial said: " The findings should not be construed as an indication for discontinuing the use of antipsychotic medications as a treatment for schizophrenia.
Although at first the disagreement appeared to be minor and inspired by personal conflicts, for example, Lenin's insistence on dropping less active editorial board members from Iskra or Martov's support for the Organizing Committee of the Congress which Lenin opposed, the differences quickly grew and the split became irreparable.
In the same month, The New York Times published an editorial stating that " we do not believe the Republic would be in danger if yesterday's unforgotten little tramp were allowed to amble down the gangplank of a steamer or plane in an American port ".
In an editorial published by Granma, Fidel Castro applauded the Assembly's " rebellious " move and said that the date would " be recalled by future generations.
Some comic strips, such as Doonesbury and The Boondocks, may be printed on the editorial or op-ed page rather than the comics page because of their regular political commentary.
Under Mortimer J. Adler ( member of the Board of Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica since its inception in 1949, and its chair from 1974 ; director of editorial planning for the 15th edition of Britannica from 1965 ), the Britannica sought not only to be a good reference work and educational tool but to systematise all human knowledge.
Despite this, in an editorial in his newspaper Das Reich in November 1941 Goebbels quoted Hitler ’ s 1939 " prophecy " that the Jews would be the loser in the coming world war.
The book immediately following Omni, the Words of Mormon, is an editorial insertion that explains how the first first person narrative came to be inserted into the Book of Mormon and how subsequent narrative will differ, being mostly third person narration by Mormon that summarizes more lengthy accounts taken from the Large Plates of Nephi.
In an editorial published by the The Wall Street Journal, historian and Author Dr. Paul Moreno argued that the requirement of all Americans to purchase health insurance or face a penalty could be construed as a direct tax that must be apportioned and thus unconstitutional.
He had used topical materials throughout his series, but in 1959, his Starship Troopers was considered by the Scribner's editorial staff to be too controversial for their prestige line, and they rejected it ; Heinlein found another publisher, feeling himself released from the constraints of writing novels for children, and he began to write " my own stuff, my own way ", and he wrote a series of challenging books that redrew the boundaries of science fiction, including his best-known work, Stranger in a Strange Land ( 1961 ), and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress ( 1966 ).
Sokal reasoned that, if the presumption of editorial laziness is correct, the nonsensical content of his article would be irrelevant to whether the editors would publish it.
Thomas Nast ( September 27, 1840 – December 7, 1902 ) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist who is considered to be the " Father of the American Cartoon ".
The editorial criticized transgender people and said that gender identity can be a choice, not an innate characteristic.
But other stories purporting to be set in London, or without a set location, are often also identifiably near to the Viz editorial offices in Jesmond.
Augustus ordered Virgil's literary executors, Lucius Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca, to disregard that wish, instead ordering the Aeneid to be published with as few editorial changes as possible.
During filmmaking or video production shoot, the camera assistant will typically log the start and end timecodes of shots, and the data generated will be sent on to the editorial department for use in referencing those shots.
A good example of an editorial model would be Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Kate Moss.
William George Rushton was born 18 August 1937 in the family home at Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, London ( which 24 years later was to also be the editorial birthplace of Private Eye ).
On 5 May 2010, the newspaper stated in an editorial that having supported Labour under Tony Blair, the newspaper would be supporting David Cameron and the Conservatives in the General Election, saying that " the Conservatives are ready for power: they look like a government in waiting.
Even whether this editorial work was written down, and thus, whether the putting of the Babylonian Talmud into writing took place under Rav Ashi or not, cannot be answered from any statement in the Talmud.
* In December 2005, the Tribune eliminated 28 editorial positions through a combination of buyouts and layoffs, including what were believed to be the first layoffs in the paper's history.

editorial and worthy
One of the more notable contributions to Washington theatre by Coe, among others, are Coe's early efforts, and editorial participation to establish a theater worthy of the nation's capital.

editorial and Nobel
When Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for research initially rejected by Nature and published only after Lauterbur appealed the rejection, Nature acknowledged more of its own missteps in rejecting papers in an editorial titled " Coping with Peer Rejection ":
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and The Wall Street Journal editorial board have strongly endorsed the Foundation.
In the July 26, 2007 issue of Nature, the scientific journal's editorial staff listed the " Frinkenstein " segment among " The Top Ten science moments in The Simpsons ", writing that " chemistry Nobel prizewinner Dudley Herschbach appears on the show to present Professor Frink with a Nobel prize of his own.
Following up on its earlier Open Letters on health care, high technology, and other issues, the institute released an Open Letter on Immigration, signed by more than 500 economists, including five Nobel laureates, and received editorial endorsements in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal ..

editorial and prize
In 2008 the board of judges of the Specialized Information Publishers Association ( SIPA ) awarded The Annual Register the 2008 Best Reference Publication prize for its " editorial excellence ".
* 1924: A special prize of $ 1000 was awarded to the widow of Frank I. Cobb, New York World, in recognition of the distinction of her husband's editorial writing and service.
He also received the second prize of Canada's National Press Club editorial cartoon contest in 2001.
** Special prize of $ 1000 was awarded to the widow of Frank I. Cobb, New York World, in recognition of the distinction of her husband's editorial writing and service.

editorial and even
This was contracted to the yellow papers and the term yellow kid journalism was at last shortened to yellow journalism, describing the two newspapers ' editorial practices of taking ( sometimes even fictionalized ) sensationalism and profit as priorities in journalism.
Although the paper ran the editorial in the seventh place on the page, below even one on the newly invented " chainless bicycle ", its message was very moving to many people who read it.
In 2003 he explained his editorial policy for The Spectator was to " always be roughly speaking in favour of getting rid of Saddam, sticking up for Israel, free-market economics, expanding choice " and that the magazine was " not necessarily a Thatcherite Conservative or a neo-conservative magazine, even though in our editorial coverage we tend to follow roughly the conclusions of those lines of arguments ".
As a result, the series and its events eventually became known simply as " The Crisis ", an informal title that would persist among fans, readers, and even the DC editorial staff, for almost 20 years.
The accompanying editorial concluded, " We cannot afford to dispense with any treatment that works, even if we are not certain how it does.
Christianity Today published an editorial in favour of the books in January 2000, calling the series a " Book of Virtues " and averring that although "< nowiki > m </ nowiki > odern witchcraft is indeed an ensnaring, seductive false religion that we must protect our children from ", this does not represent the Potter books, which have " wonderful examples of compassion, loyalty, courage, friendship, and even self-sacrifice ".
An October 25, 2006, USA Today editorial, " How Ford starved its Taurus ", noted that the Japanese stuck with their winners and make them better ( such as the Toyota Corolla, which has been in continuous production since the 1960s ), while Detroit automakers retire cars and even entire division nameplates in search of " the next big thing ".
The New Yorker, debuting in February 1925, copied many of the features and styles of Life ; it even raided its editorial and art departments.
He attended meetings of many different leftist groups including several organised by the Trotskyist Socialist Youth League and even two editorial meetings of Anarchy Magazine.
Scholars are divided on the question of Burke ’ s association with the book thereafter, although many suggest that he continued to contribute to the history section and that he played a significant role in overseeing The Annual Register ’ s compilation until the 1790s, even though much of the editorial work by this stage was being done by others.
The Magentas editors declined Dean Burney's advice and moved forward with a biweekly paper, " a thin layer of editorial content surrounded by an even thinner wrapper of advertising ".
Brodovitch ’ s signature use of white space, his innovation of Bazaar ’ s iconic Didot logo, and the cinematic quality that his obsessive cropping brought to layouts ( not even the work of Man Ray and Henri Cartier-Bresson was safe from his busy scissors ) compelled Truman Capote to write, " What Dom Pérignon was to champagne ... so has been to ... photographic design and editorial layout.
Hadley Arkes commented, in an editorial in the National Review, " hat provision went even further than the law was obliged to go, for as the American Medical Association testified during the hearings, a partial-birth abortion bore no relevance to any measure needed to advance the health of any woman.
* April 1998 Blumenthal v. AOL ( part of the case against Drudge and AOL ) held that the CDA protects AOL for Drudge's writing that Blumenthal, an assistant to the US President, had a spousal abuse background ( retracted in two days ) even though it paid Drudge US $ 3, 000 a month for his columns, had editorial control and might well have been liable if it was not an online publication.
Even editorial comment has its responsibilities: " It is well to be frank ; it is even better to be fair ".
However, even with the new guidelines, on November 29, 2006, the newspaper printed an editorial calling Representative Charles B. Rangel a Republican when describing his draft bill.
" He found that the best sites had improved editorially and were even nearing profitability, but only by not expensing editorial costs.
The decision left service providers with difficult choices between simply accepting the legal liability for content they didn't themselves create or solicit, restricting the speech of their customers ( such as filtering messages before making them visible to others ), or refraining from moderating even grossly inappropriate content ( which the Stratton court thought constituted editorial control ).
However, even with this to consider, Duranty's reports were the source of much frustration from The Times readers in 1932, as his reports directly contradicted the paper's own editorial page.
On February 8, 2009, The Star-Bulletin made the conversion from a broadsheet to a tabloid format in an effort to retain its readership base, even though the move resulted in the layoff of 17 editorial staffers ( about 20 % of its unionized workforce ).
The administration or student government at a college or university may revoke some or even all funding for a student newspaper or student radio station, because it has printed or aired an article or editorial critical of it.
She even wrote an editorial in the newspaper's final edition.
Campaigns were even waged to have Digitiser's writing team fired-both within Teletext by its editorial minions, and beyond ( by disgruntled Amiga, Sega, Sony, or Nintendo fans, not to mention the staff of Mean Machines and Official Nintendo magazines-whom Digitiser frequently poked fun at ).

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