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The English language edition of the Libyan newspaper Ennahar reported on May 10, 2009, that Al Libi had been repatriated to Libyan custody in 2006, and had recently committed suicide by hanging.
The last straw was when Don Salvador read in a Barcelona newspaper that his son had recently exhibited in Paris a drawing of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ, with a provocative inscription: " Sometimes, I spit for fun on my mother's portrait ".
A 1938 Report on the British Press ( from the think tank Political and Economic Planning ) expressed concerns that " a dangerous tendency has recently been manifesting itself by which entertainment ceases to be ancillary to news and either supersedes it or absorbs it ; many people welcome a newspaper that under the guise of presenting news, enables them to escape from the grimness of actual events and the effort of thought by opening the backdoor of triviality and sex appeal.
The British newspaper, The Guardian, recently reviewed the work of director Victor Sjöström and they wrote, " And in America his three most famous works-He Who Gets Slapped ( 1924 ), The Scarlet Letter ( 1926 ) and The Wind ( 1928 )-each dealt with human suffering.
The truth is that Brother Kinsky thought “ Rattlers ” would be fitting because there was already on campus Rattler Club whose members had recently begun The Rattler newspaper.
A notable newspaper recently ranked West Menlo Park # 4 on its " top residential areas in California " article.
Hometown Publications has recently started a new newspaper for its residents called the Oxford Gazette.
The Clewiston Library also recently sought and received an LSTA grant to digitize their local newspaper, The Clewiston News and have the digital versions added to the free, open access Florida Digital Newspaper Library.
These include: Potter's Tavern, said to have been built in the 1750s, but restored to its appearance in 1776 when it was home to The Plain Dealer, considered New Jersey's first newspaper ; Brearley ( Masonic ) Lodge, founded by General James Giles in 1795, and still active ; the so-called " Nail House " ( c. 1815 ; second build c. 1855 ), administrative home of the Cumberland Nail & Iron Works that established Bridgeton's industrial prowess in the early nineteenth century ; the first Cumberland National Bank building ( 1816 ), only the second bank chartered in New Jersey ( now part of the Bridgeton Library ); and the David Sheppard House ( 1791 ), recently restored with assistance from the Garden State Historic Trust and home to the Cousteau Coastal Center of Rutgers University since 2008.
Written Patois appears mostly in literature, especially in folkloristic " dialect poems "; in humoristic newspaper columns ; and most recently, on internet chat sites frequented by younger Jamaicans, who seem to have a more positive attitude toward their own language use than their parents.
Mr. De Jesús was recently interviewed by the newspaper, since he is the only student at the campus that can make comparisons among the 2010 student strikes and the 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2005 strikes.
In 1931, Éamon de Valera invited him to work for de Valera's recently founded newspaper, Irish Press, where Childers became Advertising Manager.
Segar's newspaper strips also featured a number of her relatives named after other oils, including her brother, Castor Oyl, their mother, Nana Oyl ( after " banana oil ," a mild slang phrase of the time used in the same way as horsefeathers, i. e. " nonsense "), their father, Cole Oyl, and Castor's estranged wife, Cylinda Oyl ; more recently, Olive's nieces Diesel Oyl & Violet Oyl have appeared in the cartoons.
Panamanian newspaper El Panama America declared recently on one of their editorials that Zapata, according to their opinion, should be inducted to the International Boxing Hall Of Fame soon.
At various times there have been concerns about concentration of newspaper ownership, notably in 1970 and 1980 with two commissions, the Davey Committee on combines and the Kent Royal Commission on Newspapers respectively, and most recently when Conrad Black's Hollinger acquired the Southam newspapers in the late 1990s.
Some recently rediscovered Chicago newspaper advertisements list it as " Brown's Jab Band " or " Jad Band ", confirming the reminiscences of Ray Lopez that the bandmembers assumed that " Jass " was too rude a word to be printed in the newspapers so they looked in a dictionary for printable words close to it, like " jade ".
Home's skinhead looks and attitude on official photographs of the mid-nineties are merely publicity poses, and recently he has been much more inclined to appear nude in publicity material ( this started after Home consented to appear in a nude celebrity feature for a Finnish newspaper in 2004 ); and this nudity is something that offends just as much as Home's earlier faked ' hard man ' looks.
As recently as the early 1990s, Cortinas were still a common sight on British roads, and in May 1992 The Times newspaper revealed that the Mark IV and Mark V models were still among the 10 most common cars on Britain's roads.
At around 3 pm, Trenchard met newspaper proprietor Lord Rothermere who had recently been appointed as Air Minister.
Rising disposable incomes have freed many Chinese from worrying about the basics of survival and provided them the wherewithal to purchase more television sets, newspaper and magazine subscriptions, and, more recently, satellite dishes and computers.
A former Whitechapel comrade of his persuaded him to become the editor of a recently founded Yiddish weekly newspaper called Dos Fraye Vort ( The Free Word ), even though he did not speak the language at the time.
Two newspaper articles published a few months before the deposition stated that a 1966 CIA memo linking Hunt to the assassination of President Kennedy had recently been provided to the HSCA.
Divine has been featured in various television related articles and covers of several show-biz magazines, such as: Vea, Teve Guía, Colony Magazine, and recently in a centerfold of daily newspaper Primera Hora.
Hearst recently took the same course with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and if the Chronicle is closed San Francisco would be America's largest city without a full-service English-language daily newspaper.
" However, a recently rediscovered Baltimore Sun newspaper story from the time tells of the charred remains of a " colored man " being pulled from the harbor, near the area where the USS Constellation is currently docked, days after the fire.

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Charles won a national competition, run by The Guardian newspaper, for a poem he wrote when he was 12-years-old.
Powell cut out and retained all his life an article from the New Statesman newspaper of 13 November 1943, in which the American Clare Boothe Luce said in a speech that Indian independence would mean that the " USA will really have won the greatest war in the world for democracy ".
Wolstenholme started his career as a journalist with a newspaper in Manchester, before joining the RAF, and from 1941 onwards flew 100 missions over Germany and won the DFC and bar as a bomber pilot.
Zhou did well in his studies at Nankai ; he excelled in Chinese, won several awards in the school speech club, and became editor of the school newspaper in his final year.
The newspaper won the Media Brand of the Year and the Grand Prix Gold awards at the Media Week awards in October 2010.
" The Standard also won the daily newspaper of the year award at the London Press Club Press Awards in May 2011.
Fast and agile, in 1927 she easily won the competition for a place in the American Olympic team started by the Cleveland Press newspaper.
On 27 March 1914 in New York City, Sam Langford won a newspaper decision in a ten-rounder with Johnson.
Clare's student newspaper, Clareification, won " Best University College Paper " in " The Cambridge Student " in 2005.
* The American Reporter – " The Pooh Papers " is an archive of 28 articles in the online daily newspaper written by Joe Shea about the celebrated Stephen Slesinger Inc. v. Walt Disney Studios case, in which Fields won a preliminary $ 200 million judgment but was forced to disqualify himself before the matter was heard at trial.
The student newspaper The Daily Tar Heel has won national awards for collegiate media, while the student radio station WXYC provided the world's first internet radio broadcast.
After the bout, López told a Mexican newspaper that he wanted to give his newly won championship belt to his father, who is a boxing fan.
" A huge newspaper ad for this play proclaimed: " Invasion will definitely end in defeat ; peace must be won at a price.
Owned by Philadelphia Media Network, The Inquirer has the fifteenth largest average weekday U. S. newspaper circulation and has won nineteen Pulitzer Prizes.
The local newspaper, the Gladwin Record and Clarion won the Michigan Press Association for best sports publication for its class paper.
The Sun Herald newspaper in Biloxi-Gulfport, under the executive editor Stanley R. Tiner, won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in journalism for its Katrina coverage.
The Christian Science Monitor newspaper has won seven Pulitzer Prizes to date.
The high school newspaper The Spectrum has won the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's and the Empire State Scholastic Press Association's Gold Award for excellence in student journalism.
Kelso's primary newspaper is The Daily News, which won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the St. Helens eruption.
Like some of the other prizes offered by the paper, it was widely seen as nothing more than a way to gain cheap publicity: the Paris newspaper Le Matin commenting that there was no chance of the prize being won.
In 1947 a group of graduates of the elite Saint John's College won control of the Belize City Council and started a newspaper, the Belize Billboard.
The newspaper version has won the Pulitzer Prize thirty-three times, including 2007 prizes for its reporting on backdated stock options and the adverse effects of China's booming economy.
In 2007, the paper won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, considered the most prestigious of the newspaper Pulitzers, for its exposure of companies that illegally backdate the stock options they award executives in order to increase their value.
| title = Keith Ingram — Long-serving Dragon prep school headmaster who won the respect and affection of staff and pupils ( obituary ) | newspaper = The Times | date = 12 February 2007
Under Capital Cities ownership the newspaper won three Pulitzer Prizes.

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