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As A CBS-owned station, WUPA uses the standard masthead on its website of CBS and name of the city.

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Reflecting their satiric and humorous intent, the two editors took for their name and masthead the anarchic glove puppet, Mr. Punch, of Punch and Judy ; the name also referred to a joke made early on about one of the magazine's first editors, Lemon, that " punch is nothing without lemon ".
Two days later, the price was dropped to one halfpenny and to the masthead was added: " A paper for men and women ".
The Standard adopted a distinctive orange and black masthead, and an advertising campaign that used a carrot logo and the maxim " clearer vision ".
" is seen by a picture of the folded paper displaying its masthead ; next to this is the tagline punning on the exclamation: " A thoroughly decent read ".
The LSA issued a formal proclamation in late 1920 that it would only accept whites and in 1922 changed the masthead of Lone Scout from " A Real Boys ' Magazine " to " The White Boys Magazine ".
Its masthead proclaims the journal's goal, to further the AGO's " ... ideals, objectives, and cultural and educational aspirations ".
From issue 4, the masthead contained the invitation " Please pass on this copy or display it ".
Malcolm Reiss edited Planet Stories from the beginning, and retained editorial oversight and control throughout its run, though he was not always the named editor on the masthead ; when other editors were involved, his title was " managing editor ".
It regards itself as a national broadsheet, rather than a local news carrier, and its masthead carries the slogan " Yorkshire's National Newspaper ".
The paper ’ s priorities are summarised in the Gaelic slogan on its masthead: " An Tir, an Canan ' sna Daoine-The Land, the Language, the People ".
After several months of dormancy, a new print edition of The Sacramento Union appeared on Friday, July 21, 2006, sporting a similar masthead as the magazine and the notation " Since 1851 ".
( The masthead of Loaded is " for men who should know better ".
In 1971 it added to its masthead the words " for nonviolent revolution ".
In 2006, the magazine's front-page masthead was changed from " Secular humanist monthly " to " The Voice of Atheism since 1881 ".

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" Life adorned its masthead with monkeys reading books and proclaimed, " the whole matter is something to laugh about.
The New Yorkers signature display typeface, used for its nameplate and headlines and the masthead above The Talk of the Town section, is Irvin, named after its creator, the designer-illustrator Rea Irvin.
Also in May 2009 the paper relaunched as the London Evening Standard with a new layout and masthead, marking the occasion by giving away 650, 000 free copies on the day, and refreshed its sports coverage.
The hyphen in its title was later dropped ; the last hyphenated masthead appeared on 1 May 1993.
One of his earliest tasks was to oversee a redesign of the paper by Barney Bubbles, which included the logo still used on the paper's masthead today ( albeit in a modified form )-this made its first appearance towards the end of 1978.
In 2002, in conjunction with an overall revamp of the paper, the masthead was redesigned in its present form.
The masthead of its publication The Journal of Graphoanalysis lists the organization's current claimed statistical data.
Mitchell created the first Life nameplate with cupids as mascots ; he later drew its masthead of a knight leveling his lance at the posterior of a fleeing devil.
Hazlitt himself was on the masthead of National Review, either as a Contributing Editor or, later, as Contributor, from its inception in 1955 until his death in 1993.
When the children's comic Buster was launched in 1960, its masthead character was entitled Buster: Son of Andy Capp.
From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the title on its masthead was simply The Mirror.
Monthly Review has had six editors listed on its masthead:
The Ministry of Religious Affairs, which is entrusted with safeguarding religious freedom, has on its masthead a Koranic verse: " Islam is the only religion acceptable to God.
Important to the strike's victory was the strike daily The Organizer ; although Farrell Dobbs was listed on its masthead as the editor, Shachtman wrote much of it and organized its production.
The newspaper's two masthead slogans, " Cry Aloud and Spare Not ," and " Independent in All Things, Neutral in Nothing ," captured the spirit of the publication and its publisher.
** Pennant ( commissioning ), the traditional sign of a warship, flown from its masthead while the ship is in commission
The tower's image was adopted by the Yale Herald, a weekly student newspaper, for its masthead.
Metro International sold 40 % of its 50 % share in most of the English-Canadian papers to Torstar Corporation though they retain the Metro masthead and layout.
Dieu et mon droit has been adopted along with the rest of the royal coat of arms by The Times as part of its masthead.
The Age newspaper published in Melbourne has a stylised royal coat of arms in its masthead that includes the motto.
It retains the original royal coat of arms in its masthead that includes the motto.
In 2011, the New Straits Times underwent a redesign of its masthead, typography, contents and logo.
In October 2010, the paper ended its long-term policy of not directly competing for Sunday readership and advertising by re-branding its former Saturday editions as " a weekend read " under the masthead The Weekend West.

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To this day, the logo for The Tampa Times continue to be displayed in the masthead on the front section, as a way for the Tribune to keep its trademark on the Tampa Times name, and to avoid confusion with the Tampa Bay Times, which publishes an edition for Tampa.

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NOAA ships in commission display the NOAA flag ; those with only one mast fly it immediately beneath the ship's commissioning pennant or the personal flag of a civilian official or flag officer if one is aboard the ship, while multimasted vessels fly it at the masthead of the forwardmost mast.
Many American and British daily newspapers publish a larger edition on Sundays, which often includes color comic strips, a magazine, and a coupon section ; may only publish on a Sunday, or may have a " sister-paper " with a different masthead that only publishes on a Sunday.
In order to act as effective daymarks Trinity House lightvessels were painted red, with the station name in large white letters on the side of the hull, and a system of balls and cones at the masthead for identification.
Pohl, who had been intermittently helping Gold with editorial duties for some time prior to the car accident, is first listed as editor of If on the masthead of the November 1961 issue, and as editor of Galaxy for the December 1961 issue, but he had been acting as editor of both magazines for at least six months before the end of the year.
In 1997, the masthead was stacked and contained in a blue box ( with the logo in white ).
About a month later on April 26, 2010, the DC Agenda publisher announced that the Washington Blade name would return to the masthead of the paper with the DC Agenda becoming the name of the arts and entertainment section.
The Union Flag ( also known as the Union Jack ) should only be flown as a jack by Royal Navy ships when moored, at anchor, while underway and dressed with masthead ensigns or if the Monarch or an Admiral of the Fleet is on board.
* A masthead amplifier used with television receiver antenna or a satellite receiver dish.
In both of these cases the mainsail extends aft of a line from masthead to stern, and so a permanent backstay would interfere with the operation of the sail.
The episode's setting is stated in dialogue and a newspaper masthead as being 18 – 25 December 1981, and Sarah Jane's experiences with the Doctor and UNIT are in her past, indicating that the Third and Fourth Doctor serials took place more or less contemporaneously to their original broadcast dates.
Rothbard left the masthead in 1990, following his break with the Libertarian Party and his public move towards paleolibertarianism ; Hess stayed with the magazine until his death.
A ship underway would not array herself with signal flags, but the masthead ensign ( s ) would still signify that she is dressed.
Bear of Britain, a Farr Yacht Design | Farr 52 with masthead spinnaker in front of Calshot Spit
The first edition of the Rocky Mountain News on 23 April 1859 identified itself on the masthead as being located at " Cherry Creek, K. T ." Gold was discovered at Russellville ( now in Douglas County ) in the upper Cherry Creek drainage, and in the Platte River near its confluence with Cherry Creek.
On 27 April 2006, the paper relaunched with smaller pages, staple binding and full colour on heavier paper stock, with a new masthead and design by David Hillman of Pentagram.
The Oakland Tribune shares a masthead with its " sister " publications: Hayward Daily Review, The Argus, Alameda Times-Star, Tri-Valley Herald, San Mateo County Times, and the Marin Independent Journal.

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