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With the support of its new proprietor, the paper was able to widen its readership through subscription drives and advertising, reaching a circulation of 30, 000 in 1986, exceeding the circulation of the New Statesman for the first time.
This new policy would restrict the number of media licences per proprietor and allocate a greater share of these to the state and NGOs, thereby limiting the influence of the Clarín Group ( the largest media conglomerate in Argentina ) and other media companies, such as the conservative La Nación.
He became the proprietor of the new town, and the Village of Heyworth was incorporated on March 31, 1869.
In 1908, York Harbor proposed secession from York, first as a new town called Yorktown, then as Gorges after Sir Ferdinando Gorges, the early proprietor of Maine.
The community would be called " Piscataquog Village " and " Shovestown " before being regranted by Masonian proprietor Governor Benning Wentworth in 1748 to new settlers, including Rev.
There Renner had to accept that this new Austria was prohibited any political association with Germany and he had to accept the loss of German speaking South Tyrol and the German-speaking parts of Bohemia and Moravia where he himself was born ; this forced him to give up his share in the parental farm if he, " the peasant proprietor who turned Marxist ", wanted to remain an Austrian government officer.
Reginald Ansett, proprietor of the small Victorian company Ansett Airways was quick to offer to get the new airline off to a flying start by selling his entire operation to the ANAC as a going concern, including ( if desired ) his own services as managing agent.
When the proprietor of the Sydney Sun tried to break into the Melbourne market with the Sun News-Pictorial in 1922, Murdoch fought a long campaign which eventually resulted in the Herald, its own circulation up by 50 %, taking over the new tabloid in 1925.
* Danny DeVito provides the voice of Mister Swackhammer, the proprietor of the theme park " Moron Mountain ", for which he seeks new attractions to save his failing business.
The colony and city were both renamed New York ( and " Beverwijck " was renamed Albany ) after its new proprietor, James II of England, who was the Duke of York and Duke of Albany at the time.
The land was to be reconditioned, broken up into small plots, equipped with appropriate farm buildings and a cottage, and the new proprietor was to be given a small sum of money with which to buy stock.
The newspaper's new proprietor Alfred Harmsworth, later Lord Northcliffe, promptly hired Edgar as a sub-editor.
The adverse possessor can then apply to be the new registered proprietor of the land.
As proprietor of the playhouse, Lyly installed Evans as the manager of the new company of Oxford's Boys, composed of the Children of the Chapel and the Children of Paul's.
Congress Hall was constructed in 1816 as a boarding house for guests at the new seaside resort of Cape May ; and the proprietor, Thomas H. Hughes, called it " The Big House.
Julian, who had always blamed Michael for his mother ’ s death in childbirth, went to visit Michael, who was falling in love with the now reformed Vicky ( Lisa Richards ), the new proprietor of a country health food store called Back to Nature.
Elliot had decided not to join the new company, leaving Hornby as the sole proprietor.
Owner and Vice President Adrián Castro Velásquez became the club's new President and sole proprietor.
When Peerce made his much-acclaimed debut at the Met on November 29, 1941, his sister and her new husband were living with Peerce's parents while Tucker was trying to make a success as the sole proprietor ( and only employee ) of a silk-lining sales business while also officiating at Temple Adath Israel in the Bronx.
In 1664, Jan A. Losy became the new proprietor and his descendants passed the title to the Windisch-Grätz Family in 1784.
Early in 1880 the Pall Mall changed owners, and the new proprietor, Henry Yates Thompson, shifted editorial policy to supporting the Liberal Party.
His connection with the paper ceased in August 1888, owing to disagreements with the new proprietor, Mr E Steinkopff, who had bought the St James's at Greenwood's own suggestion.
When Silvio Berlusconi, the then proprietor of Il Giornale, entered politics and founded a new right-wing party Forza Italia, Montanelli came under heavy pressure to switch his editorial line to a position favourable to Berlusconi.
It is now being restored by a new proprietor, but the work is far from completed.

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Ann, pleased to see her friend happy, was intrigued by the new fruits a friend of Captain Heard had sent on board for their enjoyment.
His assignment was not a new one because Baker had sent him to the Mexican border in 1916 to investigate lurid newspaper stories about lack of discipline, drunkenness, and venereal disease in American military camps.
And, after becoming the right-hand man of Enver Pasha, he is sent by the latter to pave the way for a new Turkish Empire embracing `` the union of all Turks throughout Central Asia from Adrianople to the Chinese oases on the Silk Trade Route ''.
The cards of permanent out-migrants are, in theory, sent to an office in the place of new residence.
In 893, a new pope, Formosus, not trusting the newly crowned co-emperors Guy and Lambert, sent an embassy to Omuntesberch, where Arnulf was holding a Diet with Svatopluk, to request Arnulf come and liberate Italy, where he would be crowned in Rome.
" Three years later, he was sent to found a new abbey at an isolated clearing in a glen known as the Val d ' Absinthe, about 15 km southeast of Bar-sur-Aube.
Three years later, Bernard was sent with a band of twelve monks to found a new house at Vallée d ' Absinthe, in the Diocese of Langres.
Nauvoo grew rapidly as missionaries sent to Europe and elsewhere gained new converts who then flooded into Nauvoo.
He also sent the Saxons back over the Weser and thus secured his borders — in the name of the new king Clotaire, of course.
Constantius subsequently sent Vetranio the imperial diadem and acknowledged the general ‘ s new position as Augustus.
After the regional events, videos of all the teams that competed are sent to a new panel of judges and rescored to rank teams against those against whom they may never have had a chance to compete.
The VRK created new bodies of government, organized food delivery to cities and the Army, requisitioned products from bourgeoisie, and sent its emissaries and agitators into provinces.
The new pope, Adrian VI, sent his nuncio Chieregati to the Diet, to insist both that the edict of Worms be executed, and that action be taken promptly against Luther.
Distance education dates to at least as early as 1728, when " an advertisement in the Boston Gazette ... ' Caleb Phillips, Teacher of the new method of Short Hand " was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly.
In Michelstadt he also saw fit to build a basilica completed in 827 and then sent a servant, Ratleic, to Rome with an end to find relics for the new building.
Elizabeth sent a new ambassador, Dr. Giles Fletcher, to demand from the regent Boris Godunov that he convince the Tsar to reconsider.
A modified version of this proposal was accepted by Cromwell and the Council of Officers and less than a month after the dissolution of the Rump, during May 1653, letters in the name of the Lord-General and the Army Council were sent to Congregational churches in every county in England to nominate those they considered fit to take part in the new government.
It is also where new agents are sent for training to become FBI Special Agents.
The Romans, meanwhile, had sent a new fleet to pick up the survivors of its African expedition.
The early years in Algeria were hard on the legion because it was often sent to the worst postings and received the worst assignments, and its members were generally uninterested in the new colony of the French.
The Foreign Legion now had a new role as a rapid intervention force to preserve French interests not only in its former African colonies but in other nations as well ; it was also a return to its roots of being a unit always ready to be sent to hot-spots all around the world.
The Provisional Government refused to accept the " Power Act " and sent more Russian troops to Finland, where, with the co-operation and support of Finnish conservatives, Parliament was dissolved and new elections announced.
As he was forming his new imperial government, Napoleon III sent an ambassador to the Ottoman Empire with instructions to assert France's right to protect Christian sites in Jerusalem and the Holy Land.
When Mary Pickford visited Hawks at basic training, his superior officers were so impressed that they promoted him to flight instructor and sent him to Texas to teach new recruits.
Ulpius Marcellus was sent as replacement governor and by 184 he had won a new peace, only to be faced with a mutiny from his own troops.

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