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The Press is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is owned by Fairfax Media.
James FitzGerald came to Lyttelton on the Charlotte Jane in December 1850, and was from January 1851 the first editor of the Lyttelton Times, Canterbury's first newspaper. From 1853, he focussed on politics and withdrew from the Lyttelton Times. After several years in England, he returned to Canterbury concerned about the proposed capital works programme of the provincial government, with his chief concern the proposed rail tunnel connecting Christchurch and Lyttelton, which he thought of as fiscally irresponsible, but supported by his old newspaper, the Lyttelton Times. The newspaper's editor, Crosbie Ward, made an imputation of unknown content, and this spurred FitzGerald to set up The Press as a rival newspaper.
FitzGerald had dinner with John Charles Watts-Russell, who put up £500 on the condition that FitzGerald would be in charge of the new newspaper. Next, he enlisted the support of the Rev. John Raven, who organised many of the practical aspects, like organising a printer and a printing press. Other members of the early committee that organised The Press were H. P. Lance, Henry Tancred, and Richard J. S. Harman; all of them were colonial gentry.
The Treasure Coast Newspapers serve residents in five counties located along the Treasure Coast and The Gold Coast of southeast Florida, one of the wealthiest markets in the country. They are owned by the Journal Media Group and have a daily circulation of 100,000.
Three newspapers have both daily and Sunday circulation: The Stuart News, purchased by Scripps in 1965; The Indian River Press Journal in Vero Beach, purchased in 1996 and The St. Lucie News-Tribune in Fort Pierce/Port St. Lucie, purchased in 2000. The Treasure Coast Newspapers also publishes the weeklies The Jupiter Courier, acquired by Scripps in 1978; as well as business and lifestyle publications.
Its website, tcpalm.com, gives access to all the stories, features, photos, graphics, video and other local content developed by the papers and their partner, the Sun-Sentinel.
Breast cancer is cancer that develops from breast tissue. Signs of breast cancer may include a lump in the breast, a change in breast shape, dimpling of the skin, fluid coming from the nipple, or a red scaly patch of skin. In those with distant spread of the disease, there may be bone pain, swollen lymph nodes, shortness of breath, or yellow skin.
Risk factors for developing breast cancer include: female sex, obesity, lack of physical exercise, drinking alcohol, hormone replacement therapy during menopause, ionizing radiation, early age at first menstruation, having children late or not at all, older age, and family history. About 5–10% of cases are due to genes inherited from a person's parents, including BRCA1 and BRCA2 among others. Breast cancer most commonly develops in cells from the lining of milk ducts and the lobules that supply the ducts with milk. Cancers developing from the ducts are known as ductal carcinomas, while those developing from lobules are known as lobular carcinomas. In addition, there are more than 18 other sub-types of breast cancer. Some cancers develop from pre-invasive lesions such as ductal carcinoma in situ. The diagnosis of breast cancer is confirmed by taking a biopsy of the concerning lump. Once the diagnosis is made, further tests are done to determine if the cancer has spread beyond the breast and which treatments it may respond to.
A Video project about my Internship at a newspaper.
The Press and Journal is going compact 6 days a week from Saturday 14th January 2012 and to celebrate we are giving away a Love Food Compact Cookbook packed full with mouth watering recipes.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we're going beyond pink ribbons to spread the word and encourage you to get involved. Help make it possible for more survivors to say, “I’m here because of you.” Through Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, you help the American Cancer Society save more lives through research and access to screenings for all who need them. But we need your help. Please visit Woman Newspapers' team fundraising page: Let’s kick off things off in a big way! http://main.acsevents.org/goto/womannewspapers
Launching this weekend are two new magazines from the Press and Journal - our new look Your Life supplement, and our luxury Elegance magazine.
Jill, a Nurse in Aberdeen, tells us what the Press and Journal means to her.
Indian River Press Journal Community Editor Larry Reisman talks about downtown Vero Beach and the Press Journal's return to the area.
Watch DeepMind's program AlphaGo take on the legendary Lee Sedol (9-dan pro), the top Go player of the past decade, in a $1M 5-game challenge match in Seoul. This is the livestream for Match 2 to be played on: 10th March 13:00 KST (local), 04:00 GMT; note for US viewers this is the day before on: 9th March 20:00 PT, 23:00 ET. In October 2015, AlphaGo became the first computer program ever to beat a professional Go player by winning 5-0 against the reigning 3-times European Champion Fan Hui (2-dan pro). That work was featured in a front cover article in the science journal Nature in January 2016. Match commentary by Michael Redmond (9-dan pro) and Chris Garlock. Post Match Press Conference with Demis Hassabis and Lee Sedol
Quelques extraits de la conférence de presse du journal d’opinion tunisien www.lesemeurs.com qui a eu lieu hier, le 19/12/2015, à l'hôtel Ariha,Tunis. Présentation officielle de Journal par Saïd Jendoubi,Chiheb Boughedir,Mohamed Dhifallah,Sonia Zakraoui, Leïla Haj Amor et Imed Azali,Noureddine Aloui,Selim Lafif,Saber Jemaï et Adel Ben Abdallah.
Journalism in times of crisis conference University of Limerick, April 7 Chair: Seamus Farrell (DCU) James Redmond (Rabble) Dara McHugh (Look Left) Tyler McNally (The Last Round) Dara Quigley – (degreeofuncertainty) Video: Maria Flannery and Emma Markham
From his Pulitzer-prize winning biographies John Adams and Truman, to his distinctive narration of Ken Burns’ seminal documentaries “The Civil War” and “Baseball,” David McCullough is perhaps America’s most recognized storyteller. On this special daytime edition of The Kalb Report, moderator Marvin Kalb and McCullough, the renowned author and historian, discuss our founding fathers (and mothers), freedom of the press and the challenges facing our democracy today. The Kalb Report series is produced jointly by The National Press Club Journalism Institute, the George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs, Harvard University's Shorenstein Center, University of Maryland University College and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.
This hard-hitting film . . . is generally considered one of the best films about the newspaper business. "But I never saw Paris" Humphrey Bogart as Ed Hutcheson Ethel Barrymore as Margaret Garrison Kim Hunter as Nora Hutcheson Ed Begley as Frank Allen Warren Stevens as George Burrows Paul Stewart as Harry Thompson Martin Gabel as Tomas Rienzi Joe De Santis as Herman Schmidt Joyce MacKenzie as Katherine Garrison Geary Audrey Christie as Mrs. Willebrandt Fay Baker as Alice Garrison Courtney Jim Backus as Jim Cleary James Dean as Copyboy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadlin.... The story is based on the closing of the New York Sun, founded by Benjamin Day, in 1950. The Sun was sold to the Scripps Howard chain and absorbed into the "World-Telegram." Jim Cleary: "A journalist makes him...
Considérations sur une « relique barbare » (Keynes) : l’or et son double le Dollar. Olivier Pichon reçoit Pierre Jovanovic écrivain journaliste . 1. Le dollar aurait-il fait son temps ? - Revue de presse : Wall Street Journal, UK Telegraph, Guardian, Huffington post tous d’accords pour poser la question de 70 ans de domination du $. - Pas de monnaie alternative ? - La chine achète de l’or, 40% de la demande mondiale. - Evocation de J. Stieglitz sur l’euro. - Hommage à Maurice Allais prix Nobel d’économie censuré par les médias. - Mainmise US sur la planète finance. - « Le Dollar c’est notre monnaie et votre problème » - Le scandale XTRAGOLD filiale de la Deutschbank analogie avec l’affaire de Law, la DB n’a plus d’or ! - L’or règne, manœuvres des banques centrales pour le reprendre a...