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Figures reporting the volume of odd-lot purchases and odd-lot sales are released by the stock exchange and carried in the newspapers.
The decade of the 1960s saw the rise of underground newspapers, which often carried comic strips, such as Fritz the Cat and The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers.
Soviet newspapers carried stories about Chernenko's death and Gorbachev's selection on the same day.
The cartoon is still carried in 250 weekly newspapers.
Reports of dinosaur-like creatures in Africa caused a minor sensation in the mass media, and newspapers in Europe and North America carried many articles on the subject in 1910-1911 ; some took the reports at face value, others were more skeptical.
The phony college's equally nonexistent football team had its scores carried by major newspapers including The New York Times before the hoax was discovered.
Many newspapers and television shows re-printed images of the poster, consumer poster versions soon followed, and it was carried in protest marches around the world, all further increasing its viewership.
For months prior to the 1939 German invasion of Poland, invasion, German newspapers and politicians like Adolf Hitler had carried out a national and international propaganda campaign accusing Polish authorities of organizing or tolerating violent ethnic cleansing of ethnic Germans living in Poland.
" In addition to The Gateway, the newspapers of the University of Manitoba ( The Manitoban ) and Langara College ( The Gleaner ) also carried Space Moose.
Over 1, 000 people attended the ceremony, and the story of it and Rattan's intrepid young scholars was carried by the British Broadcasting Corporation and many newspapers around the world.
The newspapers reported that mining operations would be " carried out on a much larger scale " than before.
At least six other newspapers followed in the early 20th century ; the Fort Gibson Times carried this tradition into the 21st century.
The strip was carried in Funny Times and a number of gay and lesbian newspapers, and also posted on the web.
The strip is currently carried by about 2000 newspapers in Canada, the U. S. and 20 other countries.
At the time of the cancellation announcement, it was running in fewer than 20 newspapers ; some of those papers, such as the New York Daily News, had carried the strip for its entire life.
The Far Side was carried by more than 1, 900 daily newspapers, translated into 17 languages, and collected into calendars and 22 compilation books.
In one episode, newspapers on Sesame Street carried the front page headline, " Snuffy's Got To Go !".
Since 1978 she has written an advice column, which is distributed three times a week by Universal Uclick and carried in more than 200 newspapers worldwide.
Some of the newspapers that carried the series, feeling that it had become a tradition for their readers, began running it again from the beginning.
When the strip ended, it was carried in only 35 newspapers.
From the 1930s onwards many tabloid newspapers and magazines carried astrology columns, but none were ever prosecuted.
He asked Pyne to sell a bond to pay for an engagement ring, and the newspapers in the United States carried headlines that announced the engagement.
Since less affluent families could not afford to own one, newspapers and magazines carried articles on how to build a crystal radio with common household items.
As of December 2006, FoxTrot was carried by more than 1, 200 newspapers worldwide.

newspapers and report
An hysteria develops soon afterward, causing the local newspapers to report the incident.
For each release of official data about a set of economic indicators, the authors analyze how newspapers decide to report on them, as reflected by the tone of the related headlines.
Through newspapers distributed to bookshops and libraries, he appealed for readers who would report " as many quotations as you can for ordinary words " and for words that were " rare, obsolete, old-fashioned, new, peculiar or used in a peculiar way ".
In a 1986 press release to the newspapers and leading magazines in Great Britain, Canada and the USA, the SPR retracted the Hodgson report, after a re-examination of the case by the Fortean psychic Dr. Vernon Harrison, past president of The Royal Photographic Society and formerly Research Manager to Thomas De La Rue, an expert on forgery, as follows: " Madame Blavatsky, co-founder of the Theosophical Society, was unjustly condemned, new study concludes.
" Nothing has ever been found to support Cowles ' claims, and Cowles did not report the alleged romantic interlude in his newspapers.
Studies based on a real as opposed to fictional story were 4. 03 times more likely to uncover a copycat effect and research based on televised stories was 82 % less likely to report a copycat effect than research based on newspapers.
A number of newspapers published the report that on his deathbed he asked that the kingdom die with him, and that his family therefore established a republic.
Owing to the influence of Taylor's machine, newspapers and radio stations in Smith's home state, on Taylor's orders, refuse to report what Smith has to say and even distort the facts against the senator.
The organizing committee put no record of the finances of the Games in their report, though contemporary newspapers reported that the Games had made a profit of US $ 1, 000, 000.
( report of court case in National newspapers of the date )
Tens of thousands of copies were printed in pamphlet form by the Anti-Corn Law League, the report was quoted in the major newspapers, reprinted in America and published in an abridged form by The Spectator.
After Paolo's death in 1886, a number of newspapers published the report that according to his will, the island had become a republic.
Accounts of the town report rundown neighborhoods with old newspapers, tin foil or old sheets covering windows of some homes.
In the late 1870s, Nashville newspapers first started mentioning Bennett's hotel and its guests ' activities, as it was vogue during the Gilded Age for newspapers to report on daily happenings at upper class and upper-middle class resorts.
In 1964, several newspapers published a syndicated story which explained that, " Give ' em the whole nine yards " was NASA talk for an item-by-item report.
According to a report prepared and jointly published in November 1999 by Sweden's four largest daily newspapers, Aftonbladet, Expressen, Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet, many former members of this violent organisation are now members of present-day neo-Nazi organisations.
The reported medicinal properties of the deep well in the central courtyard have been featured in various news reports such as the BBC report of December 1989 and in various newspapers.
Investigations commence, newspapers report, Scotland Yard offers protection.
In response to the question " Which newspapers do you believe do not accurately and fairly report the news?
None of Canada's metropolitan newspapers sent any journalists to report on the Games, instead relying on news agencies
In 1909 a report stated " every American city or town with a large German population possesses one or more German newspapers.
At the launch of a joint report published by the Hong Kong Journalists Association and Article 19 in July 2001, the Chairman of the Association said: " More and more newspapers self-censor themselves because they are controlled by either a businessman with close ties to Beijing, or part of a large enterprise, which has financial interests over the border.
However, newspapers in Hong Kong are also characterized by its prompt, responsive and outspoken report style.

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