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`` Mr. Miller was in the shop '', the Herald Tribune story related, `` but was reluctant to have anybody's picture taken inside, because his business was too ' confidential ' for pictures.
Even after the incident between Bang-Jensen and Shann in the Delegates' Lounge and this was not the way the Chicago Tribune presented it ''.
The other was by Chesly Manley in the Chicago Daily Tribune.
Newspaper advertising was mainly concentrated in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal ( Eastern and Midwestern editions ) which averaged two prominent ads per month, and to a lesser degree the New York Herald Tribune and, for the west coast, the Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal ( Pacific Coast edition ).
This illusion was described in a far-sighted editorial in The New York Herald Tribune, on March 5, 1947, in connection with the submission of the satellite peace treaties to the Senate.
Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
Because the consul was the highest executive office within the Republic, they had the power to veto any action or proposal by any other magistrate, save that of the Tribune of the Plebs.
Their abilities to govern were only limited by the decrees of the Senate or the people's assemblies, and the Tribune of the Plebs was unable to veto their acts as long as the governor remained at least a mile outside of Rome.
The office of Tribune of the Plebs was an important step in the political career of plebeians.
The Tribune was an office first created to protect the right of the common man in Roman politics and served as the head of the Plebeian Council.
This office, like the Tribune, did not own imperium, was not escorted by lictors, and could not wear the toga praetexta.
This was the only decision that could not be vetoed by the Tribune of the Plebs.
When introducing a law, he sat on a bench between the consuls in his position as Holder of the Power of Tribune ( The Emperor could not officially serve as a Tribune of the Plebes as he was a Patrician, but it was a power taken by previous rulers ).
The Tribune company, in financial distress, was acquired by real-estate mogul Sam Zell in December 2007.
At the end, the team was technically owned by the Tribune company, which itself had been controlled by Zell since December 2007.
What would become the influential Poetry Magazine was founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe, who was working as an art critic for the Chicago Tribune.
The day Edgar Allan Poe was buried, a long obituary appeared in the New York Tribune signed " Ludwig ".
In November 1943, Orwell was appointed literary editor at Tribune, where his assistant was his old friend Jon Kimche.

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Foot became a journalist, working briefly on the New Statesman, before joining the left-wing weekly Tribune when it was set up in early 1937 to support the Unity Campaign, an attempt to secure an anti-fascist United Front between Labour and the parties to its left.
This was partly because MyNetworkTV was set to launch on September 5. SmackDown !, however, was aired in those markets on WB stations owned by Tribune, which have since become CW stations.
That little episode didn't stop Captain Joe Patterson's interest from being piqued, however, and Willard soon set to work on a new strip for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.
" The New York Herald Tribune called Séance on a Wet Afternoon " the perfect psychological suspense thriller and a flawless film to boot " while The New York Times stated " it isn ’ t often you see a melodrama that sends you forth with a lump in your throat, as well as a set of muscles weary from being tense for nigh two hours.
* The Medford Mail Tribune in Medford, Oregon reported on June 1, 1953, that KGNC-TV, Channel 4 in Amarillo, and KFEL-TV, Channel 2 from Denver had been received on the Trowbridge and Flynn Electric Company ’ s television set at their Court Street warehouse and, with a pre-amplifier, a New York station ’ s test pattern was reportedly picked up.
In the New York Herald Tribune, for example, Walter Kerr praised Kidd's direction and choreography, saying that Kidd " knows how to set fists and feet pounding against the floor.
At length, after seven years of strenuous labour, Dalhousie, on 6 March 1856, set sail for England on board the Company's ' by the Tribune to Spithead, which he reached on 11 May.
Tribune, set up as the campaign's newspaper by Cripps and George Strauss, survived.
On August 12, in an interview with The Express Tribune Ahmad confirmed that he is set to celebrate Junoon ’ s 20th anniversary with the band's former bassist Brian O ' Connell.
Although set in Chicago, Brenda Starr, Reporter initially was the only Chicago Tribune Syndicate strip not to appear in the Chicago Tribune itself.
In March 2010 a digital archive of all articles ever published in Feral Tribune was published in the form of a four-disc DVD set.

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William keeps up with our town's doings daily, via the Tribune, and he tells me he never misses the Ticker.
Within the space of a year, he moved up to the Chicago Examiner, then to the Tribune .< ref name =" The Lardner Dynasty-Ring ">
President Truman holds up the erroneous Chicago Daily Tribune headline on November 3, 1948, the day after the election.
Later that summer, Crane met and befriended author Hamlin Garland, who had been lecturing locally on American literature and the expressive arts ; on August 17 he gave a talk on novelist William Dean Howells, which Crane wrote up for the Tribune.
On June 1, 1997, the Tribune published what ended up becoming a very popular column by Mary Schmich called " Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young ", otherwise known as " Wear Sunscreen " or the " Sunscreen Speech.
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.
" In October 1967, NBC aired Raymond Burr Visits Vietnam, a documentary of one of his visits that received mixed reviews, ranging from " The impressions he came up with are neither weighty nor particularly revealing " ( Chicago Tribune ) to " His questions ... were intelligent and elicited some interesting replies.
* Amy Dickinson, author of the syndicated advice column Ask Amy ( succeeding Ann Landers at the Chicago Tribune ), grew up on a dairy farm in Freeville.
In 1926, the Chicago Tribune published Sam ' n ' Henry, containing a selection of 25 of the scripts Correll and Gosden wrote for the first two months of their radio series ( judging from the pages of the Chicago Tribune quoted in chapter 23, these are from among the 31 episodes broadcast up to February 19th, 1926 ).
The paper initially attracted notoriety in June 1919 with coverage of the libel lawsuit between Henry Ford and the Chicago Tribune, as the stories written by Pipp and Cameron were picked up nationally.
In April 2003, the Sun-Times picked up the comic strip Beetle Bailey after the rival Chicago Tribune dropped it in June 2002 and gave up the rights to it in February 2003.
) Dave Kehr, then of the Chicago Tribune, also gave the film 3 stars, noting how unusual it was for an Ingmar Bergman parody to show up in a teen comedy, and referring to the film as a " genuine pleasure.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave Space Jam a " thumbs up ," which Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune also gave the film, although his zeal was more subdued.
In 2005, he and his fellow cofounders sold a 75 % share of Topix to a newspaper consortium made up of Tribune, Gannett, and Knight Ridder.
In 1963, Novak teamed up with Rowland Evans, a former Congressional correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune, to create the Inside Report, a newspaper column published four times a week.
The New York Tribune sized them up:
The campaign was later dropped by the Sunday Tribune, but Murray has kept it up in the Sunday World.
After recounting his childhood in Brooklyn and his life as a young reporter on the New York Herald Tribune, the author relates some history of the Brooklyn Dodgers up to their victory in the 1955 World Series.
The staff was kept small while the number of reporters at other papers grew, and the printing presses failed to keep up with the times and other newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune ( started in 1847 ).

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