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Arbor Day reached its height of popularity on its 125th anniversary in 1997, when David J. Wright, noticed that a Nebraska nonprofit organization called the National Arbor Day Foundation had taken the name of the holiday and commercialized it for their own use as a trademark for their publication " Arbor Day ," so he countered their efforts, launched a website, and trademarked it for " public use celebrations " and defended the matter in a federal district court in the United States to ensure it was judged as property of the public domain, the case was settled in October 1999.
The Harvard University Herbaria and the Australian National Herbarium co-operate with Kew in the IPNI database, a project which was launched in 1999 to produce an authoritative source of information on botanical nomenclature including publication details.
The St Helena Herald was published from 1853 but ceased publication in 1860 when the editor launched a new paper, the St Helena Record.
Oman ’ s first free newspaper was launched in March 2003 and has now gone on to gather what is believed to be the largest readership for any publication in Oman.
A publication called The Woman's Era launched a series of articles on " Eminent Women " with a profile of Tubman.
Though the patent was granted in 1947, due to post-war shortages, the game was not officially launched until 1949, when the game was simultaneously licensed to Parker Brothers in the United States for publication, where it was renamed " Clue " along with other minor changes.
In 1967, following the publication of the Figueiredo report, commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior, the military government launched an investigation into SPI.
This publication then launched a long series of works, in which Miklošič showed an immense erudition.
After partial launches under the names " human engineering " and " humanology ," Polish-American originator Alfred Korzybski ( 1879 – 1950 ) fully launched the program as " general semantics " in 1933 with the publication of Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics.
A weekly all-local paper, The Livingston Community News, was launched in May 2003 with offices in downtown Brighton and was closed in July 2009 when " The Ann Arbor News, the newspaper's parent company, ceased publication.
Atmel has recently launched a new publication " Atmel Automotive Compilation " to help developers with automotive applications.
To celebrate its 15th anniversary, FT launched the on-line version of this publication howtospendit. com on 3 October 2009.
As a publishing company, the Public Library of Science began full operation on October 13, 2003, with the publication of a peer-reviewed print and online scientific journal entitled PLoS Biology, and has since launched seven more peer-reviewed journals.
A new Legion of Super-Heroes comic ( the third publication under the title ) was launched in August 1984.
In September 2005, the Journal launched a weekend edition, delivered to all subscribers, which marked a return to Saturday publication after a lapse of some 50 years.
This paper had been merged into a new Yiddish daily called Dos Abend Blatt ( The Evening Paper ) as its weekend supplement when that publication was launched in 1894 under the auspices of the Socialist Labor Party ( SLP ).
In 2002, the Long Beach Press-Telegram launched the monthly publication San Pedro Magazine serving the San Pedro and Rancho Palos Verdes areas.
The Beezer launched an annual, The Beezer Book, in 1957 ; this continued in publication following the closure of the weekly comic, and ran until the 2003 book ( published 2002 ).
The WWN was launched in 1979 by publisher Generoso Pope, Jr. as a means to continue using the black and white press that the higher-profile tabloid, The National Enquirer, had been printed on, when the sister publication switched to color printing.
" One Man's Opinion, a magazine launched by Welch in 1956, was renamed American Opinion, and became the society's official publication.
In 1887, Hardie launched a new publication called The Miner.
In 2011 the Devonport community, led by parents and local publication the Devonport Flagstaff, launched a grassroots movement protesting the sale of the synthetic cannabis Kronic in local dairies.
Although not launched as an Internet publication ( the commercialization of the Internet was in its infancy in 1993 ), as one of the leading publications covering high-tech entrepreneurialism in Silicon Valley and beyond, it became a journal of record for the dot com boom.
This publication, launched on June 1, would be known as the Neue Rheinische Zeitung (" New Rhenish News ").

publication and debate
The online publication " Katarxis 3 " ( September 2004 ) includes several essays by Christopher Alexander, as well as the legendary debate between Alexander and Peter Eisenman from 1982.
The location of the village to which Cervantes alludes in the opening sentence of Don Quixote has been the subject of debate since its publication over four centuries ago.
The e-journal soon became the central point for publication and debate within the nascent memeticist community.
" The debate seems part and parcel of an attendant effort at increasing biblical literacy amongst Unitarian Universalists, including the publication of a book by the UUA's Beacon Press written by former UUA President John Buehrens.
With this publication, Humboldt took part in the philosophical debate on the direction of national education which was in progress in Germany, as elsewhere after the French Revolution.
The publication led to a stormy tax debate.
Of Spirit is an important contribution to the long debate on Heidegger's Nazism and appeared at the same time as the French publication of a book by a previously unknown Chilean writer, Victor Farías, who charged that Heidegger's philosophy amounted to a wholehearted endorsement of the Nazi Sturmabteilung ( SA ) faction.
Its value for determining the original text of the Pentateuch has been a subject of contentious debate especially after the publication of a manuscript of the Samaritan Pentateuch in Europe in the 17th century.
* Cato Unbound, a web-only publication that features a monthly open debate between four people.
The continuing debate is further illustrated in the angry exchange of letters between the author and researchers in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2002 following the publication of ' The G-spot: A modern gynecological myth ' by Terrence Hines.
In his publication Biological Foundations of Language he advanced the hypothesis of a critical period for language development ; a topic which remains controversial and the subject of debate.
In 1978, following the much-postponed publication of further volumes in Velikovsky's Ages in Chaos series, the United Kingdom-based Society for Interdisciplinary Studies organised a conference in Glasgow specifically to debate the revised chronology.
Public debate surrounding the Dreyfus Affair grew to an uproar after the publication of J ' accuse, a letter sent to newspapers by prominent novelist Emile Zola, condemning government corruption and French anti-Semitism.
The subsequent fate of the Georgian poets ( inevitably known as the Squirearchy ) then became an aspect of the critical debate surrounding modernist poetry, as marked by the publication of The Waste Land at just that time.
These allegations have also been explored in the recent documentary film Secrets of the Tribe by Brazilian director José Padilha and in a peer-reviewed publication in the journal Human Nature by Alice Dreger, an historian of medicine and science, and an outsider to the debate, who concluded that Tierney's claims were " baseless and sensationalistic charges ".
" The publication of his debate with the Presbyterian John Walker in 1820 convinced him of the effectiveness of writing.
Not only has the paper's publication led to a criticism of the paper itself, but it also prompted a wider debate on the validity of peer review process for allowing such a paper to be published.
It gained visibility in the European Americanization debate with the 1994 publication of Reinhold Wagnleitner's book, Coca-Colonization and the Cold War: The Cultural Mission of the United States in Austria After the Second World War.
In May 2005 Danner wrote an essay for The New York Review accompanying the first American publication of the so-called " Downing Street Memo ", the leaked minutes of a July 2002 meeting the minutes of a July 2002 meeting of high-level British officials confirmed that when it came to the debate over whether to go to war in Iraq, " the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy ," and that the invasion of Iraq was in fact a foregone conclusion.
Much of this debate centered on reactions to the publication of The Closing of the American Mind in 1987 by Allan Bloom.
Since publication, there has been debate over whether it is possible for Esperanto to attain this position, and whether it would be an improvement for international communication if it did.
Recently, the debate reached the level of a journal publication, interpretation of the Josephson effect here was performed on the basis of the alternative theory of superconductivity as a manifestation of Aharonov – Bohm effect.
It is credited with having exerted a strong influence over political debate in the Highlands and Islands, and — along with other concurrent initiatives such as the 7. 84 production, The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil and publication of John MacEwen's book Who Owns Scotland ?— restoring the land question to a place of prominence in Scottish politics.
The debate that emerged following its publication became the subject of an edited volume — There's Something About Mary ( 2004 ) — which includes replies from such philosophers as Daniel Dennett, David Lewis, and Paul Churchland.

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