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For the next four years Orwell mixed journalistic work – mainly for Tribune, The Observer and the Manchester Evening News, though he also contributed to many small-circulation political and literary magazines – with writing his best-known work, Nineteen Eighty-Four, which was published in 1949.
Marx also briefly worked as correspondent for the New York Tribune in 1851.
Also during this period, Michelangelo painted the Holy Family and St John, also known as the Doni Tondo or the Holy Family of the Tribune: it was commissioned for the marriage of Angelo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi and in the 17th century, hung in the room known as the Tribune in the Uffizi.
Lardner was also a well-known sports columnist, who began his career as a teenager with the South Bend Tribune.
Nicknamed " the Old Gray Lady ", and long regarded within the industry as a national " newspaper of record ", The New York Times is owned by The New York Times Company, which also publishes 18 other newspapers including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe.
In May 1967, the Salisbury Daily Times referred to Twiggy as a supermodel ; the February 1968 article of Glamour magazine listed all 19 " supermodels "; the Chicago Daily Defender wrote " New York Designer Turns Super Model " in January 1970 ; The Washington Post and Mansfield News Journal used the term in 1971 ; and in 1974 both the Chicago Tribune and The Advocate also used the term " supermodel " in their articles.
After almost-but-not-quite-being-accepted by Tribune ( a Labour-supporting journal edited by Michael Foot, Paul ’ s uncle ), Rushton found a place at the Liberal News, which was also employing Christopher Booker as a journalist.
Townley was a professional journalist ; he headed the Long Branch department of both the New York Tribune and the Associated Press and also served as editor of the Asbury Park Shore Press.
In 1986, the Tribune announced that celebrated film critic Gene Siskel, the Tribunes best-known writer, was no longer the paper's film critic, and that his position with the paper had shifted from being that of a full-time film critic to that of a free-lance contract writer who was to write about the film industry for the Sunday paper and also provide capsule film reviews for the paper's entertainment sections.
The paper decided to fire Thomas — and suspend his photographer on the Emerge story, Pulitzer Prize-winning Tribune photographer Ovie Carter for a month — because Thomas did not tell the Tribune about his outside work and also because the Emerge story wound up appearing in print first.
* On August 15, 2008, the Tribune laid-off more than 40 newsroom and other editorial employees, including reporters Rick Popely, Ray Quintanilla, Lew Freedman, Michael Martinez and Robert Manor ; also Gail Glaser and Bodhan Pauk.
The Tribune also later posted emails from Herman pushing for underqualified students to be accepted.
Tribune Company also owns the Los Angeles Times -- which displaced the Tribune as the company's largest property — and the Chicago Cubs baseball team.
The Los Angeles Times, is also owned by the Tribune Company.
* The McCormick Tribune Campus Center, also known as the MTCC, was chosen as the " coolest university building " in the country.
The area is also home to the left-wing Labour magazine Tribune and the satirical magazine the Hampstead Village Voice.
The Star Tribune South Edition also offers some coverage.
It is also served by the Saint Cloud Times and the Star Tribune.
Many Logan residents also subscribe to the Salt Lake City-based Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News, both of which cover Cache Valley happenings to some degree.
University Place's news is primarily covered by The News Tribune ( Tacoma ), and is also covered by University Place Patch, a hyper-local news website that launched in October 2010, and sometimes by news media in Seattle.
The company also publishes the Coalgate Record Register and the Holdenville Tribune.
* Places named after him include: Greeley, Pennsylvania, Greeley, Colorado, Greeley, Texas, Greeley, Kansas, Greeley County, Kansas ( where there is also a city of Horace, and the county seat is Tribune ), and Greeley County, Nebraska ( which also has a town named Horace ).

Tribune and launched
In 1995, Warner and station owner Tribune Company of Chicago launched The WB Network, finding a niche market in teenagers.
The WB Television Network ( commonly shortened to The WB ) is a former television network and present-day internet television network in the United States, that in its original television incarnation was launched on January 11, 1995 as a joint venture between Warner Bros. and Tribune Broadcasting.
According to Sun Times publisher John Cruickshank, Red Streak was only launched " to stop Tribune from gaining a foothold in the paid tabloid market ...".
In February 2007, after NewsCorp launched a late-night talk television program on Fox News entitled Red Eye, the Tribune Company filed a federal trademark infringement lawsuit.
Settling in Paris, he launched the Paris edition of the New York Herald, titled The Paris Herald, the forerunner of the International Herald Tribune.
Replicating McLoughlin's mistake of a decade earlier, against advice Browne launched a new sister paper, the Dublin Tribune, which collapsed pulling the Sunday Tribune down with it.
Many journalists believe that in the following years, the Sunday Tribune moved closer to tabloid-style content in a bid to combat INM's rival, Associated Newspapers's tabloid Irish Mail On Sunday newspaper, which launched in 2006.
When Chris-Craft pulled out of the partnership and realigned with the just-launched UPN in 1995, and Warner Bros. launched The WB with the Tribune station group, PTEN essentially became a syndication service for its remaining shows.
Under Kelly, Tribune supported John Prescott's challenge to Roy Hattersley as Labour Deputy leader in 1988 and came close to going bust, a fate averted by an emergency appeal launched by a front page exclaiming " Don't let this be the last issue of Tribune ".
Webster then went back to the Tribune, where he launched a Timid Soul Sunday strip.
MacLeod co-founded and became the first editor of the Canadian Tribune, the weekly newspaper launched in June 1940 as the unofficial organ of the banned Communist Party as it struggled to remain active as an underground organization.
This was a result of the broadcast management agreement between Local TV and Tribune Broadcasting which was announced in late 2007 and officially launched in mid-2008.
In the 1970s and ' 80s he worked as a journalist for the Minneapolis Tribune, then went on to run the Twin Cities Reader, where he also launched Q Monthly, a local gay and lesbian newspaper.
After he came up with a strip idea in 1924 for Little Orphan Otto, the title was altered by Chicago Tribune editor Joseph Medill Patterson to Little Orphan Annie, launched August 5, 1924.
Indeed, several publishers of established paid products ( notably the Tribune Company in New York and Chicago, the Washington Post Company in Washington, D. C., and News Corporation in London ) have launched free newspapers in their markets — despite the obvious risk of " cannibalization " ( stealing readers from their own paid products ) — to reach new readers.
In 1922, Gardner Cowles ' son, John Cowles, launched the Register and Tribune Syndicate.
Around April 20, 2011, WNYA launched their first digital subchannel in the form of Tribune Broadcasting's Antenna TV over Channel 51. 2.
In 1922, Winnipeg Tribune launched a radio station, CJNC which closed down a year later in 1923.
Lazarus recalled, “ I scanned the papers, and there was nothing about schools, so I invented Miss Peach .” Although he did not win the United Features contest, Miss Peach was launched in the New York Herald Tribune and eventually was published internationally in 300 newspapers.
In 1994 Feral Tribune also launched a book publishing department which published a series of works by renowned contemporary authors and intellectuals from ex-Yugoslav countries, such as Arsen Dedić, Slavenka Drakulić, Milan Kangrga, Mirko Kovač, Izet Sarajlić and Nenad Veličković, foreign writers such as Isaiah Berlin, Norberto Bobbio, Leonard Cohen and George Soros, as well as works by their in-house columnists such as Boris Dežulović and Viktor Ivančić.
Progressive Democratic Tribune ( Arabic: جمعية المنبر الديمقراطي التقدمي, jam ' iyyat al-minbar ad-dimuqrati at-taqadummi, often referred to as al-Minbar ) is a political outfit launched by returning exiles from the underground communist National Liberation Front-Bahrain in 2002.

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