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In the week of the 1987 election the paper featured an interview with the leader of the Labour Party, Neil Kinnock, who appeared on the paper's cover.
Although Bonnot was never the leader of the group, the gang was dubbed the " Bonnot Gang " by the press after Bonnot appeared, armed with a Browning automatic, in the office of the Le Petit Parisien to file a complaint about the daily paper's coverage of the group.

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On September 15, 2002, Lipinski wrote a terse, page-one note informing readers that the paper's longtime columnist, Bob Greene, resigned effective immediately after acknowledging " engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct some years ago with a girl in her late teens whom he met in connection with his newspaper column.
In honour of his contributions, the paper's weekly commentary on current affairs in the UK is entitled " Bagehot ", just as its " Lexington " column addresses the United States, " Charlemagne " addresses Europe, " Banyan " addresses Asia, " Schumpeter " addresses business, and " Buttonwood " addresses financial markets.
John Wilcock wrote a column every week for the paper's first ten years.
In that same column, Royko criticized the paper's food writer who edited the readers column at the time, Olivia Wu, for not following better quality control.
" A salary dispute ended the column: Allen wanted only $ 60 a week to give up his theater work to become a full-time columnist, but his editor tried a sleight-of-hand based on the paper's ad rates to deny him.
" It was not until 2006 that he was finally cleared: journalist George Jones of The Daily Telegraph admitted that his piece in the paper's diary column had been no more than " journalistic licence " printed with no supporting evidence.
In 1990 he returned to The Daily Telegraph as the successor of Michael Wharton ( better known as " Peter Simple "), writing the paper's long-running Way of the World column three times a week until December 2000.
From April 4, 2001 to September 2007, the paper's editor-in-chief was Dan Savage, an associate editor since its founding who made his name writing the paper's sarcastic and sometimes inflammatory sex advice column, Savage Love, which has appeared in every issue of The Stranger.
The paper's masthead also includes actor / monologist David Schmader, who writes a witty and appalled " news of the week " column called Last Days.
Mallick later wrote for The Globe and Mail where her left-of-centre political opinion column " As If " was a regular part of the paper's Saturday edition until December 2005.
Problems begin to arise when Sasha is insulted in the school's newspaper column, " Daily Doings ", which had a reputation of being the paper's most boring column.
After being uninvolved with the paper's operations for several months, Rizzi asked Saltas to contribute a weekly column.
He joined The Guardian as a reporter in 1979 and subsequently wrote the paper's diary column and was a feature writer.
On March 15, 2012, editor Roger Carroll published a column on the paper's front page in which he took the sports editor of a competing weekly to task for plagiarizing one of his stories.
He became the paper's column cartoonist, taking up a position created for him by Samad, now deputy editor of the New Straits Times.
He was said to have been a brilliant reporter, and wrote an incendiary column for the paper's Style section.
Current regular columns include the staff-written Media Farm, covering mostly the Boston market print media ; The Honest Pint beer column, written by Heather Vandenengel, and the through the interim of the paper's existence, features the notorious and inflammatory writing of Dig's Circulation overlord Craig C. Terlino-http :// digboston. com / think / 2012 / 06 / america-eats-itself-out / ( The Captain ), known for his gonzo-style writing and reporting, and his infamous fax exchange and rendezvous with the late writer Hunter S. Thompson.
While attending the College of the Holy Cross Simmons wrote a column for the school paper, The Crusader, called " Ramblings " and later served as the paper's Sports editor.
Another of the paper's noted supporters was Brian Epstein, the future Beatles ' manager, who wrote a regular column about new record releases available at NEMS Enterprises.
The paper's editor had apparently altered a column about a different event from years before.
In 1919 he was put in charge of the paper's humorous ' By the Way ' column and adopted the pen name Beachcomber.

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The series, entitled " Silicon Valley in the USA ", began in the paper's issue dated January 11, 1971.
The publication's first edition carried a section covering the paper's principles, entitled " A Preliminary Word ":
In 2006, the paper's investigation into mental health and suicides among Americans serving in the Iraq war was featured in the PBS documentary series Exposé: America's Investigative Reports in an episode entitled " Question 7.
The church answered the paper's allegations by publishing a two-page spread entitled, " The Facts of The Brownsville Revival.
Brownsville Assembly of God responded the paper's allegations by publishing a paid advertisement ( thus shielding them from a response from the paper ) in the News Journal entitled, " The Facts of The Brownsville Revival ".
A significant event leading to the paper's independence was the 1970 publication of an opinion piece entitled " Snitches and Oppression.

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" The paper's major named competitors are The Daily Globe, which implicitly takes a more balanced look at the superhero, Front Line, run by EIC Ben Urich and Sally Floyd, and The Alternative.
Apple Daily, established in 1995, is the paper's main competitor.
The Daily News was not an immediate success, and by August 1919, the paper's circulation had dropped to 26, 625.
The books were originally self-published by Charles Warrell but, after a brief period when they were published by the Daily Mail, they were taken over by the now defunct News Chronicle newspaper and based in the paper's building in Bouverie Street.
The revelations of Soviet MVD spy rings inside the U. S. government, the 1945 revelations of Daily Worker managing editor Louis Budenz, a self-admitted recruiter of agents for the Soviet NKVD ( forerunner of the MVD and KGB ), combined with the resultant intense anti-communism of the 1950s ( labeled McCarthyism ) caused a large drop in the paper's circulation.
For example, Ultimate Spider-Man gains his superpowers from a genetically-engineered spider rather than a radioactive spider, and his alter ego, Peter Parker, originally a photographer for the Daily Bugle newspaper, now has a part-time job as the paper's webmaster.
Oglivie was the publisher of a revived Chicago Daily News in 1979, 18 months after that paper's demise in 1978.
Despite Hearst's belated efforts to restore some of the paper's luster, the Herald Examiner went out of business November 2, 1989, leaving the Los Angeles Times as the sole city-wide daily newspaper, though the San Fernando Valley-based Los Angeles Daily News has tried to take its place.
A year later, the paper's long association with the Bryan family began when Joseph Bryan ( 1845-1908 ) bought the Daily Times from Ginter.
There he purchased the News Mail and changed the paper's name to the Daily Mail.
At Yale, Hadden was elected to the staff of the Yale Daily News and later served as the paper's chairman twice ( 1917-1918 and 1919-1920 ).
In the fall of 2008, the paper's offices relocated from the Storke Publications Building to the newly constructed Lorry I. Lokey Stanford Daily Building, near the recently renovated Old Student Union.
The Stanford Daily is an affiliate of UWIRE, which distributes and promotes the paper's content to its network.
In 1977 the Daily News was redesigned and added features intended to increase its appeal to younger readers, but the changes did not reverse the paper's continuing decline in circulation.
Heffer has since rejoined the Daily Mail and edits a new online comment section, called RightMinds, of the paper's online edition.
In addition to dropping the word " Daily " from the paper's tile, Schroth increased the paper's profile and readership with more active local coverage.
In 1882, Lamade became the ad compositor and assistant composing room foreman for the Daily Sun and Banner, and that same year, Grit began as the paper's Saturday edition, typeset by Lamade.
* Evelyn Waugh: Scoop ( 1938 ) ( Here, the fictional African country is called Ishmaelia, and the paper's name is The Daily Beast.
The offices of the Daily News are in Woodland Hills, and much of the paper's reporting is targeted toward readers in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles.
Under Ron Kaye, editor of the Daily News from 2005 to 2008, the paper's news reporting stepped outside the traditional role of U. S. print journalism by supporting and helping to organize the San Fernando Valley secession movement.

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