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newspapers and talked
" When he retired Li ' l Abner, newspapers ran expansive articles and television commentators talked about the passing of an era.
In the 1990s, another ultimately larger wave of emigration from West Africa ( predominately Nigeria and Ghana ) began, growing to a point where national newspapers talked of advertisements on Nigerian Television describing Thamesmead as a key UK destination.
From Soda Lake they followed the intermittent Mojave River into the San Bernardino Mountains, which they crossed, emerging at the point where today the Community of Etiwanda is, and into a vastly different environment, the paradisal California that sailors and newspapers talked about on the East Coast.
" When he retired Li ' l Abner, newspapers ran expansive articles and television commentators talked about the passing of an era.
They talked daily with field managers and also helped distribute policy statements to strategic newspapers.
" It is known that as outside fire fighters returned to their home cities they gave interviews to newspapers that condemned Baltimore and talked up their own actions during the crisis.
" Start "' s streak was noticed and a match was announced for August 6 against a " most powerful " " undefeated " German Luftwaffe Flakelf ( anti-aircraft artillery ) team, but despite the game being talked up by the newspapers, they failed to report the 5 – 1 result.
In September, Claudio Narea was dismissed by the band, the remaining members said they talked it out like gentlemen, and decided to keep the reason of his dismissal between the three, and then until the band's final break up in 2006, Los Prisioneros would face on and off disrespect from certain newspapers and sometimes even Claudio.
After the Senate rejected nominee William Trigg, the state's newspapers openly talked of an executive-legislative feud and claimed the Senate had its own favorite candidate for the position and would not accept anyone else.

newspapers and about
He gave us a simile to explain his admission that even at the worst period of his second illness it never occurred to him there was any renewed question about his running: as in the Battle of the Bulge, he had no fears about the outcome until he read the American newspapers.
They were repelled by his noisy newspapers, his personal publicity, his presumptuous campaign for the Presidential nomination, and by the swelling cloud of rumor about his moral lapses.
I had told her enough about myself to offset somewhat the damaging stories that had appeared in local newspapers after my little adventure in Marshall Field & Co..
He is a seventy-five-year-old Spaniard with a rugged face, who comments on events in Oran that he hears about on the radio and in the newspapers.
" It is highly probable that the correct information about the sulphonamide did not reach the newspapers because, since the original sulphonamide antibacterial, Prontosil, had been a discovery by the German laboratory Bayer, and as Britain was at war with Germany at the time, it was thought better to raise British morale by associating Churchill's cure with the British discovery, penicillin.
This came about from his experience in constantly writing to newspapers and to their editors.
Most of documents of the archive are letters from the head of the KGB to the Central Committee about activities of Soviet dissidents and recommendations about the interpretation in newspapers.
While not illegal, on 15 March the Treasurer of the party, Jack Dromey stated publicly that he had neither knowledge of or involvement in these loans and had only become aware when he read about it in the newspapers.
* Safe Havens-Initially about a day care center, this strip evolved into the adventures of Samantha Argus and her friends and is now syndicated nationally to over 50 newspapers.
In 1998, Lomborg published four essays about the state of the environment in the leading Danish newspaper Politiken, which according to him " resulted in a firestorm debate spanning over 400 articles in major metropolitan newspapers.
The clause prevents the newspapers and media from publishing material that is too extreme or sensationalist about a criminal case until the trial is over and the jury has given its verdict.
When asked by Morgan, " What do you know about editing newspapers?
As Doonesbury, the strip debuted as a daily strip in about two dozen newspapers on October 26, 1970 – the first strip from Universal Press Syndicate.
The episodes of " Kino-Pravda " usually did not include reenactments or stagings ( one exception is the segment about the trial of the Social Revolutionaries: the scenes of the selling of the newspapers on the streets and the people reading the papers in the trolley were both staged for the camera ).
In 1973 Segal disrupted the CBS evening news with Walter Cronkite, an event covered in newspapers across the country and viewed by 60 % of American households, many seeing or hearing about homosexuality for the first time.
He even protected his privacy with invented press releases about his private life to satisfy the curiosity of the newspapers and the public.
A 1918 commission called for sterner law enforcement, while newspapers published sensationalistic articles about addiction related crime waves.

newspapers and life
His face was always in the newspapers, sometimes in cartoons that seemed nearly as large as life.
A reader of the Boston newspapers can hardly escape the impression that petty chicanery, or worse, is the norm in Massachusetts public life.
His private life has also made occasional dramatic appearances in Britain's tabloid newspapers, with at least one extramarital affair prompting a public apology to his wife Kathy.
When released on May 1, 1941, Citizen Kane — based in part on the life of William Randolph Hearst — did not do much business at theaters ; Hearst owned numerous major newspapers, and forbade them to carry advertisements for the film.
Ted Williams was on uncomfortable terms with the Boston newspapers for nearly twenty years, as he felt they liked to discuss his personal life as much as his baseball performance.
These parody the format of supernatural and true-love British comics which were popular with young girl readers in the 1970s and 1980s, such as " Chiller " and " Jackie ", as well as the " real life dilemma " photo strips often found in the advice columns of tabloid newspapers.
Although pictures of Thorpe in his WFI basketball uniform were printed on postcards and published in newspapers, this period of his life was not well documented.
" His accomplishments were described in a similar racial context by other newspapers and sportswriters throughout his life.
He believed that the newspapers of America would willingly buy material promoting the American way of life.
Cox practiced a variety of trades throughout his life: high school teacher, reporter, owner and editor of several newspapers, and secretary to Congressman Paul J. Sorg.
Despite his social life, Pascin created thousands of watercolors and sketches, plus drawings and caricatures, which he sold to various newspapers and magazines.
At the time of the cancellation announcement, it was running in fewer than 20 newspapers ; some of those papers, such as the New York Daily News, had carried the strip for its entire life.
Apart from her business as a madam, well documented in many Puerto Rican newspapers such as El Dia and El Vocero, not much is known about her life.
He has just released a hot single " Ri khou phusha life " which has already made a mark on radfios and newspapers.
Many immigrants during this time lived in relative isolation and music sometimes obtained through subscriptions to newspapers and magazines, provided entertainment and a life line to civilization.
Tarkan does not like to talk about his personal life, which has partly fueled the " is he-is he not gay " discussion, and the subject of his relationships often fills the front pages of Turkish newspapers and magazines.
After his death, the discovery of some two hundred articles he wrote during World War II for collaborationist newspapers, including one explicitly anti-Semitic, caused a scandal and provoked a reconsideration of his life and work.
In college he also worked part-time for then Oregon Secretary of State Earl Snell, where he learned how to build a political base by sending out messages to potential voters after reading about life changes posted in newspapers, such as deaths and graduations.
In July 1944, King Features Syndicate began running the comic strip " Teena ," created by cartoonist Hilda Terry, in which the trials and tribulations of a typical teenager's life were portrayed, and " Teena " ran in newspapers all over the world for 20 years.
Among them were copies of several underground newspapers, a narrative of deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, and public notices by the Judenrat ( the council of Jewish leaders ), but also documents of ordinary life, concert invitations, milk coupons, and chocolate wrappers.
Jacobs continued to write her life and letters to newspapers for the next few years.
Special newspapers were printed detailing the finer details of his life.
In that book, he tells of his early business life which started with the selling of newspapers in restaurants.

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