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The next morning he summoned a group of top Democrats to his private office and broke the news: he would lead the fight to oust Colmer, whom he is said to regard as `` an inferior man ''.
Around the same time, in France, Charles-Louis Havas extended the services of his news agency, Havas to include advertisement brokerage, making it the first French group to organize.
In January 2011, popsci. com, the news blog version of Popular Science magazine reported a group of smugglers used a homemade catapult to deliver marijuana into the United States from Mexico.
The show's hosts are a group of local technology aficionados, many with industry experience, who offer light-hearted commentary on current news topics and events while delving deeper into specific areas each week with special guest interviews.
The second and third floors of the Johnson Center are primarily used by the library, with multiple group meeting rooms, computer labs, a news and media resource, and a full service restaurant named George's located on the third floor.
* hierarchy is not subject to the same rules ; anybody can create a newsgroup, and anybody can remove them, but most news administrators will ignore these requests unless a local user requests the group by name.
However, news servers communicate with one another as peers to propagate Usenet news articles over the entire group of network servers.
The KILL file was a file ( called, obviously enough, < tt > KILL </ tt >) containing regular expressions matched against the subjects of news articles in each group ; if an article matched, it would be marked as having already been read.
On 20 April 1998, an eight-page typewritten letter in German was faxed to the Reuters news agency, signed " RAF " with the submachine-gun red star, declaring that the group had dissolved.
On 20 April 1998, an eight-page typewritten letter in German was faxed to the Reuters news agency, signed " RAF " with the machine-gun red star, declaring the group dissolved:
A group of news reporters filed a report on the Kuhl slapping incident with Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's chief of staff.
Another debate that brought Raeder's name into the news had started in January 1956 when Captain Karl-Adolf Zenker of the Bundesmarine gave a speech before a group of cadets, which he had mentioned he shown to Raeder in advance for his approval, during which Zenker argued not only for the innocence of Raeder and Dönitz whom Zenker called officers just doing their duty in "... a war thrust upon them ", but also called Raeder and Dönitz great heroes who should be role models when the cadets became officers.
* Record and reputation: Consult remailer statistics sites, and check ( Google search, news group postings, blogs, ...
An early keylogger was written by Perry Kivolowitz and posted to the Usenet news group net. unix-wizards, net. sources on November 17, 1983.
The group has recently cut the number of regional news programmes offered from 17 in 2007 to 9 by 2009, resulting several regions being merged to form on programme, including the Border and Tyne Tees regions, the Westcountry and West regions and the removal of sub regional programming, with some regions only represented by pre-recorded segments.
In 1985, the group made national news when police dropped a bomb on the Osage house from a helicopter in an attempt to end an armed standoff.
) Franklin Roosevelt was part of the Old Gold Salvage group of 1909 and kept up with news and developments for most of his life.
A spokesman for the militant group said shortly after the news came out.
The first stunt was mis-reported by a journalist employed by a rival media group and the news that a Sven-double had used " fake passes and forged documents " to gain entry to Mexico's Olympic stadium was on TV and in most newspapers around the world.
This news is met with criticism among the residents of Prestonsburg, Kentucky where the Jenny Wiley Theatre group currently resides due to the loss of a cultural icon in Floyd County.
The group was officially proposed ( i. e. its RFD posted ) by Tim Skirvin ( tskirvin ) on July 9, 1996 alongside a number of other groups in order to reduce the load on the two net abuse groups at that time, news. admin. net-abuse. announce and news. admin. net-abuse. misc.
The C & C warning originated with the usenet group news. admin. net-abuse. email, but has spread to other groups.

news and introduced
To counteract this, a new feature introduced with the 2003 relaunch was a ' breaking news sting ': a globe shown briefly onscreen to direct a viewer's attention to the breaking news.
To complement this, a permanent live news ticker had earlier been introduced in 2006: this had only previously been in use sporadically.
Although historically inaccurate, the legend of the Greek messenger Pheidippides running to Athens with news of the victory became the inspiration for this athletic event, introduced at the 1896 Athens Olympics, and originally run between Marathon and Athens.
His newspapers introduced innovations such as multi-color presses, halftone photographs on newsprint, comic sections printed in color and wire syndication of news copy.
As they and their families are introduced into the plot, news reports over the course of several weeks indicate that the Soviet Union has invaded Iran following a coup, and that the United States military, with British support, has intervened.
DVCPRO, also known as DVCPRO25, is a variation of DV developed by Panasonic and introduced in 1995 for use in electronic news gathering ( ENG ) equipment.
DVCPRO50 was introduced by Panasonic in 1997 for high-value electronic news gathering and digital cinema, and is often described as two DV-codecs working in parallel.
DVCPRO Progressive was introduced by Panasonic for news gathering, sports journalism and digital cinema.
Kuensel was first started in Thimphu as a government bulletin in 1965, and then became a national weekly in 1986 and was the only newspaper in Bhutan until 2006 when two other news papers namely, the Bhutan Times and Bhutan Observer, were introduced.
Bernice is known to be something of a heavy drinker ; this has been joked about on at least one occasion ( in " Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment ", she faints upon reading the news that Prohibition has been introduced in Springfield ).
The broadcasts of live drama, comedy, music and news that characterize the Golden Age of Radio had a precedent in the Théâtrophone, commercially introduced in Paris in 1890 and available as late as 1932.
Each round of the game started with news footage that introduced the news story in question to the studio audience and home viewers out of earshot of the panelists.
Producers evidently tried to counteract the aging of the panel members by improving the news footage that introduced each segment.
He appeared in The News Quiz, occasionally introduced The Goon Show, and read the spoof " news bulletin " which always featured in the middle of the comedy The Men From the Ministry.
* " Laugh-In Looks at the News ", a parody of network news, introduced by an unjournalistic song and dance chorus line including the female cast members, and often a female guest celebrity ( or on one occasion, Don Rickles in a tutu ).
Telephone broadcasting also grew to include telephone newspaper services for news and entertainment programming which were introduced in the 1890s, primarily located in large European cities.
Barbering was introduced to Rome by the Greek colonies in Sicily in 296 B. C., and barber shops quickly became very popular centres for daily news and gossip.
In December 1733, Zedler introduced news on the Current State of War in his Cabinet magazine, increasing sales.
He introduced a sophisticated public relations operation which included the use of controversial video news releases.
The 24-hour news station Alltid Nyheter was then introduced in 1997, followed by a radio station for teenagers, mP3, in 2000, which mostly plays dance music continually.
And it introduced an early evening financial news programme presented by Jeff Randall, initially on Mondays only.
In his last two seasons, he introduced another recurring gag where he would read a news story and then record a " note to self " on a tape recorder, regarding the story he had just read.

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