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Under his editorship, Tribune opposed both the British government's Suez adventure and the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian Revolution in 1956.
Under Moorcock's editorship " galactic wars went out ; drugs came in ; there were fewer encounters with aliens, more in the bedroom.
Under the 20th-century editorship of Colonel Robert R. McCormick the paper was strongly isolationist and actively biased in its coverage of political news and social trends, calling itself " The American Paper for Americans ," excoriating the Democrats and the New Deal, resolutely disdainful of the British and French and greatly enthusiastic for Chiang Kai-shek and Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
Under the editorship of Chris Blackhurst, the campaigning, poster-style front pages were scaled back in favour of more conventional news stories.
Under his editorship, the first edition of the Dictionary of Welsh Biography was compiled, though not published until after his death ( 1950 ).
Under the editorship of Tom Hilditch, the magazine was rebranded as PH. UK and relaunched as middle-shelf " adult magazine for grown-ups ".
Under the editorship of Robert Bartley, it expounded at length on such economic concepts such as the Laffer curve and how a decrease in certain marginal tax rates and the capital gains tax can allegedly increase overall tax revenue by generating more economic activity.
Under his editorship circulation reached 200, 000 during the interwar years, a figure which Garvin fought to maintain even during the depths of the Great Depression.
Under Astor's editorship The Observer became the first national newspaper to oppose the government's 1956 invasion of Suez, a move which cost it many readers.
Under his editorship, Black Mask published many works of crime fiction now recognised as classics of the genre, by authors such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler,
Under the editorship of McIlwraith, beginning in April 1940, Weirds later years were distinguished by an influx of newer writers, including such major figures as Ray Bradbury, Manly Wade Wellman, Fritz Leiber, Henry Kuttner, C. L. Moore, Theodore Sturgeon, Joseph Payne Brennan, Jack Snow and Margaret St. Clair, a somewhat more eclectic range.
Under the editorship of William Thorsell in the 1980s and 1990s, the paper strongly endorsed the free trade policies of Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
Under Fraser's editorship, the Post gained notoriety in Canadian media circles for its regular feature called " CBC Watch " – inspired in part by The Daily Telegraphs " Beeb Watch " in Britain – which pointed out errors of fact and supposed evidence of left-wing and anti-Israeli bias at the public broadcaster.
Under the literary editorship of Earle Birney, the Canadian Forum helped promote similar developments in Toronto.
Under the editorship of Rabbi Hadas, they succeeded in printing the widely used Weekday Prayer Book in 1961.
Under Hale's editorship, the list of subscribers to Godey's reached 150, 000.
Under the Collins editorship The Bookman carried articles conforming to his conservative views, influenced by Irving Babbitt, and promoted humanism and distributism.
Under Kampfner's editorship, a relaunch in 2006 initially saw headline circulation climb to over 30, 000.
Under the early editorship of J. Franklin Jameson, the Review published several long scholarly articles every issue, only after they had been vetted by scholars and approved by the editor.
Under their editorship, the Journal of Biosemiotics was launched by Nova Science Publishers in 2005 ( two issues published ), and with the same five editors the Biosemiotics was launched by Springer in 2008.
Under his editorship the journal's political stance was seen as centre-left.
Under his editorship the programme became hugely popular, and it was he who masterminded what is still its most remembered story, a world famous April Fool's Day ' Joke ' which fooled many viewers into believing that spaghetti grew on trees.
Under her editorship, the magazine renewed its focus on fashion and returned to the prominence it had held under Vreeland.
Under Liddle's editorship, Today won a number of awards: a Sony Silver in 2002 for reports by Barnie Choudhury and Mike Thomson into the causes of race riots in the north of England ; a Sony Bronze in 2003 for an investigation by Angus Stickler into paedophile priests ; and an Amnesty International Media Award in 2003 for Gilligan's investigation into the sale of illegal landmines, an investigation that attracted a lengthy legal action.

Under and committee
Under committee rules, it went automatically to a subcommittee for one week.
Under this model the executive directors sit on one committee while the non-executive directors sit on the other.
Under Robespierre the committee initiated the Reign of Terror, during which up to 40, 000 people were executed in Paris, mainly nobles, and those convicted by the Revolutionary Tribunal, often on the flimsiest of evidence.
Under the command economy system, every state owned enterprise was required to have a party committee.
Under George I even more power passed to this committee.
Under the 5 December Bonn Agreement they formed an Interim Administration and named Karzai Chairman of a 29-member governing committee.
Under the new procedures, all MPs would participate in the first and second readings of these bills, but only English MPs would participate in the committee stage consideration of the bill.
Under Sullivan, a reluctant and ineffectual principal, the NTSM failed to provide a satisfactory alternative to the Royal Academy, and by 1880 a committee of examiners comprising Charles Hallé, Sir Julius Benedict, Sir Michael Costa, Henry Leslie and Otto Goldschmidt reported that the school lacked " executive cohesion ".
Under Mitchell's chairmanship the committee began to look at allegations of corruption and widescale tax evasion in the banking sector, particularly regarding Deposit Interest Retention Tax.
Under this safe harbor, compensation is presumed to be reasonable and a property transfer is presumed to be at fair market value if: ( 1 ) the compensation arrangement or terms of transfer are approved, in advance, by an authorized body of the exempt organization, composed entirely of individuals without a conflict of interest, ( 2 ) the board or committee obtained and relied upon appropriate data as to comparability in making its determination ; and ( 3 ) the board or committee adequately documented the basis for its determination, concurrently with making the decision.
Under the exchange ’ s bylaws, the committee must hold at least two open meetings to allow exchange participants to recommend potential candidates for STP participant director positions.
The circumstances behind the purchase were revealed to James V. Forrestal, Under Secretary of the Navy, and by him to the House Naval Affairs committee who approved the purchase.
Under her administration, the University built a sixth residential college, named in honor of alumna Meg Whitman, to accommodate an 11 percent expansion of the undergraduate student body ( an increase of some 500 students ), as recommended by a special committee of the Board of Trustees chaired by Paul M. Wythes.
Under Harvey, the tavern became a mail stop and began hosting General Assembly and executive committee meetings.
Under pressure from its Liberal allies as well as the Conservative opposition, the Labour government appointed a committee to review the state of public finances.
Under the director and the deputy director are the deans, heads of departments, registrar, president of the students ' council, and chairman of the hall management committee.
Under his leadership, the committee conducted the famous McClellan Hearings, more commonly known as the Valachi Hearings which investigated organized crime activities across America and centered on Teamsters head and mafia associate, Jimmy Hoffa in 1957 and other leading mafia figures of the era such as Sam Giancana of Chicago.
Under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, the Lord Chief Justice is chosen by a specially appointed committee, convened by the Judicial Appointments Commission.
" Under questioning from committee member Jay Inslee Inhofe dismissed the notion that he was less knowledgeable than climate scientists, saying that he ’ d already given “ five speeches on the science .” His testimony included mention of a book of his which he claimed was forthcoming, saying, " I won ’ t tell you what it ’ s about, but it ’ s titled The Hoax.
Under Wyoming law, Governor Freudenthal was required to appoint a new senator from a list of three submitted by the Wyoming Republican Party's central committee because the seat was vacated by a Republican.
Bartlett initiated the Senate Inquiry into Australia's refugee determination system which produced the " Sanctuary Under Review " report in 2000, and has participated in numerous other committee inquiries into immigration matters.
Under the more honed direction the committee developed strategies, propaganda and the wide recruitment of volunteers for bonds drives.
Under normal circumstances, House Democrats aren't allowed to serve on another committee when they also serve on one of the chamber's four exclusive " A " committees — Appropriations, Energy and Commerce, Rules, and Ways and Means.

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