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One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
This, in more diplomatic language, is what Adlai Stevenson told the newspaper men of Latin America yesterday on behalf of the United States Government.
Arthur Hays Sulzberger has been a distinguished publisher of this distinguished newspaper and it is fitting that we take due notice of his major contribution to American journalism on the occasion of his retirement.
The Carletonian, the college newspaper, is edited by students and published by the College under the supervision of the Publications Board.
Since brevity is the soul of ambiguity as well as wit, newspaper headlines continually provide us with amusing samples.
The newspaper too is the favorite habitat of the anatomical.
The second step is to recognize the substantial agreement -- frequently blurred by emotionalism and inaccurate newspaper reporting -- already existing between Catholics and Non-Catholics concerning the over-all objectives of family planning.
After all, the average American as he lies and waits for the enemy in Korea or as she scans the newspaper in some vain hope of personal contact with the front is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal, economic and governmental actions far beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control.
According to a newspaper report of the 1961 statistics of the Church of England, the `` total of confirmed members is 9,748,000, but only 2,887,671 are registered on the parochial church rolls '', and `` over 27 million people in England are baptized into the Church of England, but roughly only a tenth of them continue ''.
The series is named after a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, in 1882 after a match at The Oval in which Australia beat England on an English ground for the first time.
@ west news is an independent, student-run newspaper covering news and events on ASU's west campus.
The student newspaper is The Athenaeum.
One of the two head offices of the Aargauer Zeitung, Switzerland's fifth largest newspaper, is located in Aarau, as are the Tele M1 television channel studios, and several radio stations.
* 1704 – The first regular newspaper in the United States, the News-Letter, is published in Boston, Massachusetts.
Hesser applied for a buyout from the Times in late March 2008 and is no longer with the newspaper.
Thus if the instrument depends on the pressure or suction effect alone, and this pressure or suction is measured against the air pressure in an ordinary room, in which the doors and windows are carefully closed and a newspaper is then burnt up the chimney, an effect may be produced equal to a wind of 10 mi / h ( 16 km / h ); and the opening of a window in rough weather, or the opening of a door, may entirely alter the registration.
The first occurrence of the phrase blue law so far found is in the New-York Mercury of March 3, 1755, where the writer imagines a future newspaper praising the revival of " our Connecticut's old Blue Laws ".
The only major German-language daily newspaper in 2008 is Grenz Echo ( Groupe Rossel ).
Metro ( Belgian newspaper ) ( Concentra ) is a major daily free newspaper in a Dutch and French edition.
In addition to the government-owned newspaper and national radio network, there is an active, independent press ( six weekly newspapers ).
Thackeray is the founder of the Marathi-language newspaper Saamana and the Hindi-language newspaper Dophar Ka Saamana.

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Steve Foster and several former Rocky Mountain News journalists said that they believed that the original business model of a robustly staffed online alternative newspaper could succeed and were looking for new backers.
White Station has a school newspaper ( The Scroll ), an annual yearbook ( The Shield ), and an art-poem book, ( The Scribbler ), all staffed by students.
A competing newspaper, the West Marin Citizen, debuted on July 5, 2007 ( following a pilot edition in June ) – published by Bodega Bay Navigator publisher Joel Hack, edited by former Light managing editor Jim Kravets, and staffed by several of his former colleagues.

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An account of the discovery was published in 1802 in an Italian newspaper, but it was largely overlooked by the contemporary scientific community.
The public ' identification ' was largely due to the aspersions by Marchamont Needham, the author of the newspaper Mercurius Pragmaticus.
It had long been celebrated in a local festival called " Jindo Sea Parting Festival ", but was largely unknown to the world until 1975, when the French ambassador Pierre Randi described the phenomenon in a French newspaper.
The pogroms are largely believed to have been incited by anti-Jewish propaganda in the only official newspaper of the time, Bessarabetz ( Бессарабецъ ).
Although The Daily Mississippian ( DM ) is located on the Ole Miss campus, it is operated largely as an independent newspaper run by students.
However, this practice has now been largely abandoned, particularly with the sale of Canwest's newspaper division to separate owners ( as Postmedia Network ) in 2010.
A poll conducted by the Bermuda Sun, a local semiweekly newspaper, reveals support for British citizenship — however, that support largely comes from whites and the majority of blacks in the island — that is, Bermuda's majority — are not interested in British citizenship, opting rather to live and study in North America.
Few Northeast students, faculty or administrators actually saw the film, so this perception was largely based on hear-say, newspaper editorials and anger over not being able to see the film.
Shortly after the publication of Elmer Gantry, H. G. Wells published a widely-syndicated newspaper article called " The New American People ", in which he largely based his observations of American culture on Lewis ' novels.
Spurred largely by the desire to secure the Mills ' estate for residential use and by the efforts of Millbrae's weekly newspaper, the Millbrae Sun, residents heatedly discussed incorporation for over a decade before voting to incorporate.
For the roughly 20 % of demand which is not purchased by a daily newspaper, common end-uses include the printing of weekly newspapers, advertising flyers and other printed products, generally by a commercial printer — a company whose business consists largely of printing products for other companies using its presses.
Newspaperman Hearst, known for his notoriously sensationalist and largely ( except on some economic matters ) right-wing newspaper empire, was the leader of the populist wing of the Democratic Party in the city and had combined with Tammany Hall in electing the local administration.
The fictional town of Framley in the newspaper satire The Framley Examiner is largely based on Chelmsford, along with surrounding areas such as Writtle ( called Wripple ).
The reviews of Slaughterhouse-Five have been largely positive since the 31 March 1969 review in The New York Times newspaper that glowingly concedes: " you'll either love it, or push it back in the science-fiction corner.
Uchimura's career as a journalist was cut short as well, largely due to his pacifist views and vocal opposition against the Russo-Japanese War in his newspaper columns, which came into conflict with the paper's official editorial views.
* The German newspaper Die Tageszeitung claims that at the request of the United States, the 12, 000 page Iraqi weapons declaration was largely censored before being submitted to the UN, in order to remove references to Western countries that supplied arms to Iraq.
Day is also credited for importing to the United States the London Plan, a largely antiquated system today of newspaper distribution in which the paper carriers buy newspapers in bulk from the publisher and sell the papers to the reading public for a profit.
Reade sub-titled a number of his novels " A matter-of-fact romance ;" this referred to his practice of basing his novels largely on newspaper cuttings, which he began collecting for this purpose in 1848.
Bryan never earned a big break in film, his live action work remained largely uncredited cameos, usually employing the Fudd persona, or minor supporting roles in B-movies ( like the apoplectic newspaper editor in the Bela Lugosi thriller The Devil Bat ).
A week later First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt commented on the riots, which the local press had largely attributed to criminal actions by the Mexican-American community, in her newspaper column.
The Boston Globe, the major newspaper in Raytheon's home town, reported " the move was largely symbolic given Swanson's robust $ 7 million pay package in 2005.
In 1908, after Captain Mahoney ( of the New York City Police Department ) crashed one of Goldman ’ s lectures in Chicago, newspaper headlines read that every popular anarchist had been present for the spectacle, “ with the single exception of Lucy Parsons, with whom Emma Goldman is not on the best of terms .” Goldman reciprocated Parsons ’ s absence by endorsing Frank Harris ' book The Bomb, which was a largely fictional account of the Haymarket Affair and its martyrs road to death.
Kefauver's success despite his liberal views was predicated largely on his support by the Nashville Tennessean, a consistently liberal newspaper that served as a focus for anti-Crump sentiment in the state.
Critics contend, however, that this radicalism has largely receded since the 1970s and that Libé is no longer a truly left-wing newspaper.

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