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Gates's impression of the story was that Gary capriciously " went flying ," as he would later tell reporters.
Creelman later praised the work of the reporters for exposing the horrors of Spanish misrule, arguing, " no true history of the war.
Garfield at this time purchased the property in Mentor that reporters later dubbed Lawnfield, and from which he would conduct the first successful front porch campaign for the Presidency.
roving reporters, and illustrators of the Stars and Stripes were veteran reporter or young soldiers who would later become such in the post-war years.
It was later discovered that BGR Gabara " told undercover reporters from the Bureau for Investigative Journalism that it was proposing to the Kazakh officials that they generate an ' online social media campaign " by Kazakh children who were upset about the cancellation ".
Four days later, at the Sixth Congress of International Astronautical Federation in Copenhagen, scientist Leonid I. Sedov spoke to international reporters at the Soviet embassy, and announced his country's intention to launch a satellite as well, in the " near future ".
There Helms heard Adolf Hitler speak to a massed party formation, and later with a small group of news reporters met and briefly questioned him in the Nuremberg Castle.
Robinson later told reporters when he was a child, his uncle christened him " Smokey Joe ", which Robinson assumed was a " cowboy name for me " until he was later told that smokey was a pejorative term for dark-skinned Blacks.
One of his sons later told reporters that if Harpo had a high-pitched or squeaky voice, it might have worked with his performances, but the fact that his voice was naturally deep ruined his zany acts while performing on stage during one performance in the mid-1920s.
" There were a few things that were peculiar about this animal-feed production plant ," Charles Duelfer, UNSCOM's deputy executive chairman, later told reporters, " beginning with the extensive air defenses surrounding it.
According to one description of her live act, she " communicated an intense sexuality across the footlights that led male reporters to write long, exuberant columns about her performance "— articles that would later be reproduced in the Edison film catalog.
Four years later she had a daughter, born on 25 May 1984 ; Bell's daughter did not know of her mother's past until Bell's location was discovered by reporters and she and her mother had to leave their house with bed sheets over their heads.
The reports are later called into question as reporters interview residents of the city.
I was totally shocked ", Schulte would later tell reporters.
She later suggested in comments to reporters that she may return to politics once Paul Martin was no longer Prime Minister.
They were João Augusto da Rosa and Orandir Portassi Lucas ( a former football player of Brazilian teams known as Didi Pedalada ), both identified later as participants in the kidnapping operation by the reporters and the Uruguayan couple — which surely confirmed the involvement of the Brazilian Government in the Condor Operation.
Federal New Democratic Party spokesman Brad Lavigne later told reporters that the party had asked Calvert to consider standing as a candidate in the 2008 federal election.
The correspondents relied on him for information and his tenure as private secretary was noteworthy for some of the same working traits modern press secretaries have become popular for, including providing information to reporters later in the evening if events had transpired in the afternoon, offering advance copies of remarks prepared for the President, and ensuring reporters received transcripts of unprepared remarks made by the President while traveling, which were recorded by a stenographer.
" She later told reporters that her husband had no choice but to divorce her.
He also reported on the Spanish Civil War on a freelance basis for three years and later said that American reporters too readily accepted what the Franco side wanted them to believe.
He later begins his experiment with a handful of fellow scientists and reporters looking on, as well as Peter and Octavius ' sponsor, Harry Osborn.
As a new Supreme in an era when their popularity was waning, Payne often remained quiet during interviews with the group ; mainly because four years later, reporters were still asking about Diana Ross.

reporters and 2010
* The 2010 Cash for Influence Scandal, in which undercover reporters for the Dispatches television series posed as political lobbyists offering to pay Members of Parliament to influence policy.
Additionally, on April 14, 2010, The University campus was declared a National Historic Site by the Society of Professional Journalists to honor reporters who covered the 1962 riot.
During his apostolic visit to Portugal between 11 and 14 May 2010 on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the beatification of Jacinta and Francisco Marto, Pope Benedict XVI explained in a rare conversation with reporters that the interpretation of the third secret did not stop with the interpretation of a prediction of the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II in Saint Peter's Square in 1981.
In Sept 2010 at its " Product Runway " event, Yahoo told reporters that Yahoo Groups has 115 million Group members and 10 million Yahoo Groups.
The Socialist Equality Party sent World Socialist Web Site reporters to West Virginia after the Massey Upper Big Branch Mine disaster, which occurred on April 5, 2010.
It is a pervasive internet myth that the writer of the article was Charles S. Haas, who co-wrote the screenplay, but at a 2010 screening Haas confirmed that the original article was not by him, but by James A. Finefrock and Bruce Koon, two staff reporters for the Examiner.
She told reporters in late 2009 that she was planning to retire from the board, and completed her five-year term on 18 February 2010 without seeking reappointment.
After months of media frenzy leading up to their nuptials, the two tied the knot on May 2, 2010 in an extravagant wedding ceremony at Seoul's Shilla Hotel which was attended by their A-list celebrity friends, swarms of reporters and fans from around the world.
After the game, he told reporters that he still plans to retire after the 2010 season.
After Tafoya left ESPN for NBC Sports at the end of the 2010 – 2011 NFL Season, ESPN used a rotating solo sideline reporter for the 2011 – 2012 NFL Season, with reporters such as Wendi Nix, Ed Werder and Rachel Nichols stepping into the role each week, with Kolber as a fill-in.
In May 2010, it was announced that CBAFT will be exchanging news stories and reporters with Télé Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon ( call-sign: FQN ), the RFO outlet for the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, in an agreement made with France Télévisions, the public broadcaster that oversees RFO ( since renamed Outre-Mer 1ère, with the local affiliate called Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon 1ère ).
Ng speaking to reporters in his capacity as Chairman of the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee during a 2010 Summer Youth Olympics event in April 2009
During a May 2010 meeting with reporters, Senator Kerry endorsed key provisions of “ the Pickens Plan ,” incorporating aspects of that in the Kerry-backed legislation calling for the greater use of domestic natural gas to replace foreign oil / diesel / gasoline in America ’ s heavy duty vehicle fleets.
After the Dutch elections of 2010, the D66 won seven-seats in the House of Representatives which reporters claimed was due to Pechtolds leadership during the Balkenende IV time.
In November 2010, an article on the Globe and Mail website indicated that Erickson was the only reporter allowed to book a room in the same Charlottetown hotel where the Conservative caucus was staying ( a hotel in which all other reporters covering the meeting were eventually evicted.
Paton, formerly CEO of ImpreMedia, started on February 1, 2010 by announcing he would provide all reporters with Flip video cameras as a sign of his commitment to the company's digital transformation.
In February 2010, Kim joined etalk host Ben Mulroney along with etalk reporters Leah Miller, Elaine Lui, Susie Wall and Jeanne Beker in Vancouver to cover the 2010 Olympic Winter Games for CTV.
Finn told reporters that he failed to read a letter sent to the diocese a year earlier ( May 2010 ) by a Catholic elementary school principal who was reporting numerous instances of inappropriate behavior.

reporters and won
UPI reporters and photographers have won ten Pulitzer Prizes: Russell Jones ( International Reporting, 1957 ), Andrew Lopez ( News Photography, 1960 ), Yasushi Nagao ( News Photography, 1961 ), Merriman Smith ( National Reporting, 1964 ), Kyoichi Sawada ( News Photography, 1966 ), Toshio Sakai ( Feature Photography, 1968 ), Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers ( National Reporting, 1971 ), and David Hume Kennerly ( Feature Photography, 1972 ).
In 1987, reporters Jeff Lyon and Peter Gorner won a Pulitzer for explanatory reporting, and in 1988, Dean Baquet, William Gaines and Ann Marie Lipinski won a Pulitzer for investigative reporting.
He and six other reporters wrote about the new treatments, political and economic issues, and won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting about AIDS.
First he and Bernstein were the lead reporters on Watergate and the Post won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1973.
The women won, and Newsweek agreed to allow women to be reporters.
Tennessean reporters Nat Caldwell and Gene Graham won a Pulitzer Prize in 1962 " or their exclusive disclosure and six years of detailed reporting, under great difficulties, of the undercover cooperation between management interests in the coal industry and the United Mine Workers.
* In 2003, the reporters won the IRE Medal for medium newspapers.
* In 2003, the reporters won the Sigma Delta Chi Award for investigative reporting, for publications with a circulation of 100, 000 or greater.
* In 2004, the reporters won the Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Newspapers.
* In 2004, the reporters won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting.
After the Colts routed the Denver Broncos in the wild-card round of the 2004 playoffs, he told reporters that the Colts ' opponents in the next round of the playoffs, the Patriots, were " ripe for the picking ," and said " I think they're not as good as the beginning of the year and not as good as last year " ( when they won the Super Bowl ).
: 2011 Caixin reporters Ni Weifeng and Gu Yongqiang won the runners-up of " Financial / Economic Story of the Year " of Media Awards 2011 by Foreign Press Association in London
In 1998, reporters Russell Carollo and Jeff Nesmith won the Pulitzer Prize for their reporting on dangerous flaws and mismanagement in the military health care system, a series very relevant to its readership because of the presence of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in neighboring Greene County.
Ernie returns to the correspondents ' quarters to write a piece on Murphy's death and is told by his fellow reporters that he has won the Pulitzer Prize for his combat reporting.
Eight CQ reporters have won the " Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress " from the National Press Foundation: Alan Ehrenhalt in 1983, Joan Biskupic in 1991, Janet Hook in 1992, George Hager in 1996, Jackie Koszezuk in 1997, Sue Kirchhoff in 2000, John Cochran in 2003, and Jonathan Allen in 2008.
The NFL Today title was reinstated in 1975, a year in which it won 13 Emmy Awards, with journalist Brent Musburger ( previously a play-by-play announcer for CBS ) serving as host and former NFL player Irv Cross as analyst, along with former Miss America Phyllis George as one of the reporters.
The latter worked very well, as NJN and its reporters won many awards for their journalistic efforts.
Although newspaper reporters at Madison Square Garden believed that Leonard had won, Welsh retained his title in a bout that was officially recorded as a no decision.
He was part of a team of reporters whose coverage of the downfall of New York governor Eliot Spitzer won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news reporting and the 2008 Sigma Delta Chi award for deadline reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists.
In 2001, he was one of four reporters on a team that won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2001 for stories on the U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Throughout this time, the School of Journalism and Communications won a series of Hearst Journalism Awards, and many Alligator reporters and editors ultimately became well known in their professions.
Harris and several ringside reporters felt he won the fight.

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