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The group, upon the issuance of its first press release on December 21, 1957, designated itself a `` Committee of Investigation ''.
Its second press release was on January 15, 1958, and it recommended that the secret papers be destroyed.
According to the original press release from Colangelo's group ( which remained posted on the team website during the first few seasons ) the chosen team colors were Arizona turquoise, copper, black and purple.
* Star with Midriff Bulge Eyed by Astronomers, JPL press release, July 25, 2001.
On 26 December 1924 the Bauhaus issued a press release and setting the closure of the school for the end of March 1925.
* International Court of Justice, press release on decision
* NASA March 2006 WMAP press release
" The UK Council for Psychotherapy issued a press release in 2012 saying that the IAPT's policies were undermining traditional psychotherapy and criticized proposals that would limit some approved therapies to CBT, claiming that they restricted patients to " a watered down version of cognitive behavioural therapy ( CBT ), often delivered by very lightly trained staff ".
In 2001, the church sent out a press release encouraging reporters to use the full name of the church at the beginning of news articles, with following references to the " Church of Jesus Christ ".
In a press release it has stated:
In June 1996, at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream, Neil revealed that Crowded House were to disband.
It was proposed by the Beazley led Australian Labor Party opposition in a 2006 press release, with the intention of protecting children who were vulnerable due to claimed parental computer illiteracy.
In May 2007, HP announced in a press release a new logo for their Compaq Division to be placed on the new model Compaq Presarios.
* Official press release regarding Challenger Deep operation.
In a press release dated January 1, 1993, id Software had written that they expected Doom to be " the number one cause of decreased productivity in businesses around the world ".
Entitled Till Death Do Us Part, the follow-up to 2006's The Stench of Redemption promised to be Deicide's " most savage and aggressive to date ," according to a press release.
Enya issued a press release on her official Web site on 19 September stating that this was a mistake and no new album was immediately forthcoming.
The bones " are the oldest surviving remains of an English royal burial ," Bristol University announced in a press release.
According to a UK Film Council press release of 20 January 2011, £ 1. 115 billion was spent on UK film production during 2010.
The reasons for the two of them winning the prize are described in the Nobel committee's press release.
" Hayek's research into this argument was specifically cited by the Nobel Committee in its press release awarding Hayek the Nobel prize.
Unwilling to wrestle with the complexities of dividing up the going concern, the owners issued a press release on January 25, 2001 announcing the immediate closure of the business.
In August 2004, the Keep Britain Tidy campaign issued a press release calling for zero tolerance of graffiti and supporting proposals such as issuing " on the spot " fines to graffiti offenders and banning the sale of aerosol paint to anyone under the age of 16.
The press release also condemned the use of graffiti images in advertising and in music videos, arguing that real-world experience of graffiti stood far removed from its often-portrayed ' cool ' or ' edgy ' image.
In Philadelphia, in 2006, Greenpeace issued a press release that said " In the twenty years since the Chernobyl tragedy, the world's worst nuclear accident, there have been nearly IN ALARMIST AND ARMAGEDDONIST FACTOID HERE ," The final report warned of plane crashes and reactor meltdowns.

press and ended
News of the signings by the Boston and Philadelphia players leaked to the press before the season ended, and all of them suffered verbal abuse and physical threats from the kranks, as baseball fans were called at the time, in Beantown and the City of Brotherly Love.
The idea ended up in the press and was linked to The Sierra Club.
He lifted the state of siege, allowed opposition exiles to return, ended press censorship, freed political prisoners, and promised to rewrite the 1940 constitution.
But after Bears defensive coach Buddy Ryan told the press that the team " wasted " their first round draft pick on him, Perry lost some weight and ended being an effective defensive tackle.
Unlike World War I, press censorship ended with the hostilities.
When his contract ended, he made a career of public speaking and writing books and press columns, gradually becoming involved in politics.
In the 1960s, he eased press censorship and ended Romania's active participation in the Warsaw Pact ( though Romania formally remained a member ).
The Middle English period ended at about 1470, when the Chancery Standard, a form of London-based English, began to become widespread, a process aided by the introduction of the printing press to England by William Caxton in the late 1470s.
On 31 October, Per-Mathias Høgmo ended prolonged speculation on whether he would return and in what role, when he held a press conference where he stated that he resigned as manager with immediate effect, and would withdraw from football altogether.
He ended censorship of the press and theatre.
Ikuba ended the press conference by claiming that 10, 000 sets would be available by October, well beyond what engineering had told him was possible.
For much of the 1870s Burne-Jones did not exhibit, following a spate of bitterly hostile attacks in the press, and a passionate affair ( described as the " emotional climax of his life ") with his Greek model Maria Zambaco which ended with her trying to commit suicide by throwing herself in Regent's Canal.
Violence in the therapy groups eventually ended in January 1979, when the ashram issued a press release stating that violence " had fulfilled its function within the overall context of the ashram as an evolving spiritual commune.
Several months later, on 30 October 1984, he ended his period of public silence, announcing that it was time to " speak his own truths ," and in July 1985 he resumed daily public discourses against Sheela's wishes, according to statements he made to the press.
On 26 June the agents returned to supervise the destruction of the promotional material, including 251 copies of his books. The American Civil Liberties Union issued a press release criticizing the book burning, although coverage of the release was poor, and Reich ended up asking them not to help because he was annoyed that they had failed to criticize the destruction of the accumulators ; he also believed they were communist front.
The fight got a lot of publicity in Swedish and international press, but ended with an anticlimax when Sapp's corner threw in the towel after only 45 seconds, after Kruth hit Sapp with a knee to the liver.
Nicknamed " Martin Van Ruin " in the Whig press, his 1840 re-election campaign ended in a landslide defeat at the hands of Whig candidate William Henry Harrison.
In an interview for the Albanian Writers League newspaper published also in the international press, Berisha demanded that the remaining barriers to freedom of thought and expression be ended, that Albanians be granted the right to travel freely within the country and abroad, and that Albania abandon its isolationist foreign policy.
D ' Estaing refused to press his numerical advantage, and both fleets ended up retiring to their bases for repairs.
The next morning, the press wrote of an " uprising of kindness " ( insurrection de la bonté ) and the now-famous call for help ended up raising 500 million francs in donations ( Charlie Chaplin gave 2 million ).
This view, different educational philosophies, and the desire of the North Carolina convention to operate its own press and Sunday School publishing created tensions that ended in division.
Junius ended with an assault on Lord Chief Justice Mansfield, who Junius argued had set dangerous legal precedents regarding press freedom and political libel from the Wilkes affair.
The decade ended on a sour note for the university, with a recruiting scandal dubbed " Lobogate " by the press.
Calling elections on January 18, 1977 the government released political prisoners and weakened restrictions and censorship on the press, although the state of emergency was not officially ended.

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