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In 1687 the Turks, who had been in control of the city since the fifteenth century, with a truly shattering lack of prudence used the Parthenon as a powder magazine.
Pat had been worried as hell ever since she'd lost her job on that fashion magazine.
According to Forbes magazine Armenia had the second worst economy in the world in 2011.
* 1983 – The German magazine Der Stern claims that the " Hitler Diaries " had been found in wreckage in East Germany ; the diaries are subsequently revealed to be forgeries.
Prior to creating the Asterix series, Goscinny and Uderzo had previously had success with their series Oumpah-pah, which was published in the Tintin magazine.
While this went on MCP renamed itself to MCP CHIP but ran into problems with the German computer magazine CHIP, and had to return to its former name.
According to Time magazine, one of the witnesses, Angela Wright, may not have been considered credible on the issue of sexual harassment because she had been fired from the EEOC by Thomas.
The magazine similar in style to I. P. C's Krazy which had started the previous year.
In 1958, while still in Singapore, Parkinson published his most famous work Parkinson's Law, a book that expanded upon a humorous article that he had first published in the Economist magazine in November 1955, satirizing government bureaucracies.
Charles has been involved in journalism and has had a column in Time Out magazine.
It had a spring-powered magazine in the stock which held seven rounds.
Edwards published a follow-up series in the same magazine three years later, using information he had since learned from a behind-the-scenes look at an Indian take-away restaurant.
Initially it was a supporting material publication for White Bear and Red Moon but for its 11th issue, in 1981, it had become the official RuneQuest magazine.
In 1983, the cousins admitted in an article published in the magazine The Unexplained that the photographs had been faked, although both maintained that they really had seen fairies.
's Gazette lamented that four of the seven drives the magazine had in its editorial offices had failed.
In March 2007, former magazine editor Jane Pratt claimed on her Sirius Satellite Radio show that she had a romance with Barrymore in the mid-1990s.
* In the March 1972 issue of the magazine Shogaku 4-nensei: Doraemon, for some reason, had to go back to the future but fakes a mechanical problem so that Nobita would let him go.
Glen Benton, 2009 Deicide was formed in Tampa, Florida on July 21, 1987, after guitarist Brian Hoffman called Glen Benton, replying to an advertisement the latter had placed in a local music magazine.
He also had access to a natural history magazine for amateurs, Kosmos.
In 1949, White published Here Is New York, a short book based upon a Holiday magazine article that he had been asked to write.
" Sullivan had little acting ability ; in 1967, 20 years after his show's debut, Time magazine asked " What exactly is Ed Sullivan's talent?
In 1982, Morrison told Forbes magazine that he had received about US $ 2 million in royalty payments and said: " I wouldn't change the name of it for the world.

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On February 29, the Marlins were recognized on Sports Illustrated's magazine for the 5th time ( 11 / 3 / 1997, Edgar Renteria who had a walk-off hit in Game 7 of the World Series ; 5 / 25 / 1998, Mike Piazza after his trade from the Dodgers ; 11 / 3 / 2003 ; Josh Beckett, after winning World Series MVP and 3 / 12 / 07 Dontrelle Willis, chronicling global warming with Willis in a flooded Sun Life Stadium.
* J. Edgar Hoover's Watching You – slideshow by Life magazine
" In the 19th century Edgar Allan Poe helped to popularize cryptograms with many newspaper and magazine articles.
Among the people who studied there were Bob de Moor, Jacques Martin, Roger Leloup, and Edgar P. Jacobs, all of whom exhibit the easily recognizable Belgian clean line style, often opposed to the " Marcinelle school "- style, mostly proposed by authors from the Spirou magazine, such as Franquin, Peyo and Morris.
Singer and McQuarrie collaborated again on the 1995 film The Usual Suspects, for which McQuarrie received best screenplay awards from Premiere magazine, The Texas Board of Review, and the Chicago Critics as well as the Edgar Award, The Independent Spirit Award, and the British and American Academy Awards.
Much of the " Brussels school " started to use this style, notably Edgar P. Jacobs, Bob de Moor, Roger Leloup, and Jacques Martin, many of whom also worked for Tintin magazine.
* " Humanity, said Edgar Allan Poe, is divided into Men, Women, and Margaret Fuller " in American Heritage magazine, Vol.
Monroe was particularly angered by Zukofsky's rejection of Edwin Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost, Edgar Lee Masters, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, all of whom were regular contributors to the magazine.
Argosy's covers were drawn by several noted magazine illustrators, including Edgar Franklin Wittmack,
But again, Edgar found opportunity in the shape of Mrs Isabel Thorne, who edited a minor magazine ; she initially approached him about " romance " serials but he admitted he was not good at such-his teenage handsomeness and early marriage to Ivy meant he had little experience of romance.
Accordingly, he appointed Edgar Applewhite to organize a campaign against the magazine.
An offshoot of the New Objectivity movement centered around the Forum magazine, which appeared in the years 1932 – 1935 and was edited by the leading Dutch literary critic Menno ter Braak ( 1902 – 1940 ) and the novelist Edgar du Perron ( 1899 – 1940 ).
One of a series of articles in 1934 under McGraw ’ s byline in a magazine named Liberty, but written by Edgar Forest Wolfe, contained prose about using spikes to intimidate: “ On that old Baltimore club we used to keep a row of files hanging on the wall back of a bench just outside the visiting players ’ dressing rooms, and as the visiting team came out to start its practice we ’ d be sitting there sharpening up our spikes .”
* Broadway Journal, magazine owned, edited, and featuring work by Edgar Allan Poe
He was one of the classic artists of Le Journal de Tintin magazine, alongside Edgar P. Jacobs and Hergé, of whom he was a longtime collaborator.
Ms. is an American liberal feminist magazine co-founded by American feminist and activist Gloria Steinem and founding editor Letty Cottin Pogrebin together with founding editors Patricia Carbine, Joanne Edgar, Nina Finkelstein, and Mary Peacock, that first appeared in 1971 as an insert in New York magazine.
In 1951, J. Edgar Hoover and the state department, in collusion with the NAACP and Wilkins ( then editor of The Crisis, the official magazine of the NAACP ), arranged for a ghost-written leaflet to be printed and distributed in Africa. The purpose of the leaflet was to spread negative press and views about the Black political radical and entertainer Paul Robeson throughout Africa.
Historically, some of the leading names in the hobby have been those who encourage others through their writings, notably Edgar T. Westbury, " LBSC " ( Lillian " Curly " Lawrence ), Martin Evans and Tubal Cain ( T. D. Walshaw ), all writing for the British Model Engineer magazine.
At Edgar Peck's death, Time magazine reported that the brothers once had to pay rent every 24 hours to a distrusting landlord, but now had 19 stores.
Read magazine has pioneered " electronic issues " around literary themes, including Canterbury Tales, William Shakespeare, and Edgar Allan Poe ; these interactive websites incorporate video and film, music and sound effects, rap renditions and flash animation.
Over the course of the next three years the label released 18 titles, including recordings by the Last Poets, Allen Ginsberg, and Sekou Sundiata, two CDs of short fiction from The New Yorker magazine, and a two-CD set of readings of Edgar Allan Poe produced by Hal Willner.
Ryan and editor Huie sought to develop the magazine into a journal of the fledgling American conservative intellectual movement, opening its pages to new, mass-appeal writers such as evangelist Billy Graham and long-time Federal Bureau of Investigations director J. Edgar Hoover.
An original August 1952 magazine article in the Radio and Television News credits the development of the Eidophor to Dr Edgar Gretener.

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