World War I (WWI), which was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until 1939 (World War II), and the First World War or World War I thereafter, was a major war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It involved all the world's great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centred around the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy; but, as Austria–Hungary had taken the offensive against the agreement, Italy did not enter into the war). These alliances both reorganised (Italy fought for the Allies), and expanded as more nations entered the war. Ultimately more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. More than 9 million combatants were killed, largely because of enormous increases in lethality of weapons, thanks to new technology, without corresponding improvements in protection or mobility. It was the sixth-deadliest conflict in world history, subsequently paving the way for various political changes such as revolutions in the nations involved.
In 1995, Bob Schafer asked a crowd of Star Tribune staffers "How many of you here have used an online service before? Prodigy? America Online? Compuserve?" Not many hands went up. Bob and Steve Yelvington then hosted a tour of the soon-to-be launched Star Tribune Online news service. If you were there in 1995, you'll smile. If you weren't there but watch some of this, you'll be amazed at the questions that were being asked and answered then.
0:22
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media was a featured panelist at the Entertaintainment Publicists Professionial Society ( EPPS) this week. She spoke to several dozen entertainment publicists at the ICG Local 600 sponsored "Wire Services" media workshop.
The Tribune (http://www.tribune.com/) is America's largest employee-owned media company, operating businesses in publishing, interactive and broadcasting, including ten daily newspapers and commuter tabloids, 23 television stations, WGN America and WGN-AM.
The Tribune Media Services consists of two major divisions:
TMS Entertainment Products Div
1:59
International Herald Tribune celebrates 125 years
International Herald Tribune celebrates 125 years
International Herald Tribune celebrates 125 years
The International Herald Tribune is celebrating its 125th birthday. Owned by the New York Times since 2003, the daily is edited in Paris. It was originally c...
1:28
Tacoma Marine reunites with dog Thor
Tacoma Marine reunites with dog Thor
Tacoma Marine reunites with dog Thor
After four years apart, Marine Cpl. Deano Miller, a Lincoln High grad, was reunited with his military working dog Thor Thursday at Sea-Tac Airport. The Ameri...
2:22
An intimate view of Eastern Orthodox service
An intimate view of Eastern Orthodox service
An intimate view of Eastern Orthodox service
Easter Sunday, called Pascha in the Eastern Orthodox Church, will be celebrated on the same day this year by Orthodox and Western churches, an infrequent occ...
11:53
Newspaper Cartoonists: "From Trees to Tribunes" Part 2 1931 Chicago Tribune
Newspaper Cartoonists: "From Trees to Tribunes" Part 2 1931 Chicago Tribune
Newspaper Cartoonists: "From Trees to Tribunes" Part 2 1931 Chicago Tribune
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html 2nd part of "From Trees to Tribunes" covers the reporters and editors of the 1930s Chicago ...
36:51
Trib Talk: An exit interview with newly retired Salt Lake Tribune editor Nancy Conway
Trib Talk: An exit interview with newly retired Salt Lake Tribune editor Nancy Conway
Trib Talk: An exit interview with newly retired Salt Lake Tribune editor Nancy Conway
After more than a decade of leading Utah's largest newspaper, Salt Lake Tribune Editor Nancy Conway has retired. During her tenure as the first woman editor in the newspaper's 142-year history,...
5:10
Lessons only The Tribune can teach!
Lessons only The Tribune can teach!
Lessons only The Tribune can teach!
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures which will ensure that no one is able to take advantage of the organisation which prides itself as the Voice of the People and which was set up by a Will of the Founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia.
One of the things that can be done is to ensure that none of the Trustees holds any post that could possibly be in conflict with the day to day functioning of the newspaper - like the J&K; Governor today is. Further, they should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept a post while they are Trustees that would be in conflict of any sort with th
4:38
Farrakhan to sue Tribune: Bahamas TV Report
Farrakhan to sue Tribune: Bahamas TV Report
Farrakhan to sue Tribune: Bahamas TV Report
Bahamas NB12 News reports on the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan's March 16, 2013 press conference.
5:12
L'artiste Aliba TOULOUS *Spray Art* 4
L'artiste Aliba TOULOUS *Spray Art* 4
L'artiste Aliba TOULOUS *Spray Art* 4
Background
This is a unique form of art that is generally performed on the street in large metropolitan cities creating surreal landscapes of planets, comets, pyramids, cities, nature scenes as well as simple one-colored backgrounds or even multi-colored backgrounds where the paint swirls together or fades from one color to the other through a series of differing values (of each color).
One story behind the start of this art form (also known as Aerosolgrafia or Sadotgrafia by its founders)is that it originated in Mexico City in the early 1980s as described in the article "Spray-paint artists have exploded onto the scene - but is it art?" (Kn
57:07
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
1:51
Easter sunrise service warms hearts
Easter sunrise service warms hearts
Easter sunrise service warms hearts
Hardy folk got up early and braved a little chill to partake in a lovely Easter sunrise service sponsored by local United Methodist churches at Jack Hyde Park in Tacoma.
2:29
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10000 at gunpoint Tribune News Service DATE- 2-11-10 Belying tall claims of massive security arrangements by Chandigarh Polic...
40:13
Sikhs in World War I. Book release ceremony on Sikh Channel U.K on 03-09-2013.
Sikhs in World War I. Book release ceremony on Sikh Channel U.K on 03-09-2013.
Sikhs in World War I. Book release ceremony on Sikh Channel U.K on 03-09-2013.
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
In 1995, Bob Schafer asked a crowd of Star Tribune staffers "How many of you here have used an online service before? Prodigy? America Online? Compuserve?" Not many hands went up. Bob and Steve Yelvington then hosted a tour of the soon-to-be launched Star Tribune Online news service. If you were there in 1995, you'll smile. If you weren't there but watch some of this, you'll be amazed at the questions that were being asked and answered then.
0:22
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media was a featured panelist at the Entertaintainment Publicists Professionial Society ( EPPS) this week. She spoke to several dozen entertainment publicists at the ICG Local 600 sponsored "Wire Services" media workshop.
The Tribune (http://www.tribune.com/) is America's largest employee-owned media company, operating businesses in publishing, interactive and broadcasting, including ten daily newspapers and commuter tabloids, 23 television stations, WGN America and WGN-AM.
The Tribune Media Services consists of two major divisions:
TMS Entertainment Products Div
1:59
International Herald Tribune celebrates 125 years
International Herald Tribune celebrates 125 years
International Herald Tribune celebrates 125 years
The International Herald Tribune is celebrating its 125th birthday. Owned by the New York Times since 2003, the daily is edited in Paris. It was originally c...
1:28
Tacoma Marine reunites with dog Thor
Tacoma Marine reunites with dog Thor
Tacoma Marine reunites with dog Thor
After four years apart, Marine Cpl. Deano Miller, a Lincoln High grad, was reunited with his military working dog Thor Thursday at Sea-Tac Airport. The Ameri...
2:22
An intimate view of Eastern Orthodox service
An intimate view of Eastern Orthodox service
An intimate view of Eastern Orthodox service
Easter Sunday, called Pascha in the Eastern Orthodox Church, will be celebrated on the same day this year by Orthodox and Western churches, an infrequent occ...
11:53
Newspaper Cartoonists: "From Trees to Tribunes" Part 2 1931 Chicago Tribune
Newspaper Cartoonists: "From Trees to Tribunes" Part 2 1931 Chicago Tribune
Newspaper Cartoonists: "From Trees to Tribunes" Part 2 1931 Chicago Tribune
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html 2nd part of "From Trees to Tribunes" covers the reporters and editors of the 1930s Chicago ...
36:51
Trib Talk: An exit interview with newly retired Salt Lake Tribune editor Nancy Conway
Trib Talk: An exit interview with newly retired Salt Lake Tribune editor Nancy Conway
Trib Talk: An exit interview with newly retired Salt Lake Tribune editor Nancy Conway
After more than a decade of leading Utah's largest newspaper, Salt Lake Tribune Editor Nancy Conway has retired. During her tenure as the first woman editor in the newspaper's 142-year history,...
5:10
Lessons only The Tribune can teach!
Lessons only The Tribune can teach!
Lessons only The Tribune can teach!
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures which will ensure that no one is able to take advantage of the organisation which prides itself as the Voice of the People and which was set up by a Will of the Founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia.
One of the things that can be done is to ensure that none of the Trustees holds any post that could possibly be in conflict with the day to day functioning of the newspaper - like the J&K; Governor today is. Further, they should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept a post while they are Trustees that would be in conflict of any sort with th
4:38
Farrakhan to sue Tribune: Bahamas TV Report
Farrakhan to sue Tribune: Bahamas TV Report
Farrakhan to sue Tribune: Bahamas TV Report
Bahamas NB12 News reports on the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan's March 16, 2013 press conference.
5:12
L'artiste Aliba TOULOUS *Spray Art* 4
L'artiste Aliba TOULOUS *Spray Art* 4
L'artiste Aliba TOULOUS *Spray Art* 4
Background
This is a unique form of art that is generally performed on the street in large metropolitan cities creating surreal landscapes of planets, comets, pyramids, cities, nature scenes as well as simple one-colored backgrounds or even multi-colored backgrounds where the paint swirls together or fades from one color to the other through a series of differing values (of each color).
One story behind the start of this art form (also known as Aerosolgrafia or Sadotgrafia by its founders)is that it originated in Mexico City in the early 1980s as described in the article "Spray-paint artists have exploded onto the scene - but is it art?" (Kn
57:07
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
1:51
Easter sunrise service warms hearts
Easter sunrise service warms hearts
Easter sunrise service warms hearts
Hardy folk got up early and braved a little chill to partake in a lovely Easter sunrise service sponsored by local United Methodist churches at Jack Hyde Park in Tacoma.
2:29
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10000 at gunpoint Tribune News Service DATE- 2-11-10 Belying tall claims of massive security arrangements by Chandigarh Polic...
40:13
Sikhs in World War I. Book release ceremony on Sikh Channel U.K on 03-09-2013.
Sikhs in World War I. Book release ceremony on Sikh Channel U.K on 03-09-2013.
Sikhs in World War I. Book release ceremony on Sikh Channel U.K on 03-09-2013.
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
Today News For the second time in less than a week, the Chicago area is in line for a snowstorm that promises a mixture of freezing rain, sleet and snow with...
5:03
Lessons only The Tribune can teach! (English)
Lessons only The Tribune can teach! (English)
Lessons only The Tribune can teach! (English)
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures which will ensure that no one is able to take advantage of the organisation which prides itself as the Voice of the People and which was set up by a Will of the Founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia.
One of the things that can be done is to ensure that none of the Trustees holds any post that could possibly be in conflict with the day to day functioning of the newspaper - like the J&K; Governor today is. Further, they should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept a post while they are Trustees that would be in conflict of any sort with th
1:35
Real Men of Maintenance Winner - Paul Heckman, Duluth News Tribune
Real Men of Maintenance Winner - Paul Heckman, Duluth News Tribune
Real Men of Maintenance Winner - Paul Heckman, Duluth News Tribune
In 2012, Sprayon Products and Krylon Industrial introduced a contest designed to recognize today's Industrial Maintenance Professionals: The Real Men of Main...
3:11
Tribune Celebration
Tribune Celebration
Tribune Celebration
In the summer of 2009, Tribune magazine, Britain's truest and best voice of left wing politics, celebrated 72 years of publication at an informal gathering a...
1:40
TPD's Gene Miller: 31 years of service
TPD's Gene Miller: 31 years of service
TPD's Gene Miller: 31 years of service
This video is about Gene Miller: 30 years of service
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ITN News 21 04 2009 Karunanidhi says LTTE is a terrorist outfit
ITN News 21 04 2009 Karunanidhi says LTTE is a terrorist outfit
ITN News 21 04 2009 Karunanidhi says LTTE is a terrorist outfit
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi says the LTTE is a brutal terrorist outfit. He was addressing the media in Chennai yesterday. The Indian Asian News ...
0:55
William P. Clark's memorial service
William P. Clark's memorial service
William P. Clark's memorial service
A marachi band plays as a hearse bearing William Clark's casket leaves his memorial service at Chapel Hill in Shandon on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013. | Video by...
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Intermountain Therapy Animals
Intermountain Therapy Animals
Intermountain Therapy Animals
A short introductory video to Intermountain Therapy Animals.
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State Rep. Roger Freeman - Celebration Of Life - Nov. 22, 2014
State Rep. Roger Freeman - Celebration Of Life - Nov. 22, 2014
State Rep. Roger Freeman - Celebration Of Life - Nov. 22, 2014
A glimpse of a service honoring the late state Rep. Roger Freeman, D-Federal Way, at Federal Way's Our Savior's Baptist Church. The Nov. 22, 2014 event featured many speakers and performers, including the Christ the King Bible Fellowship Praise Team, the Korean American Community Music Association and the Pacific Islanders Club shown in this video.
In 1995, Bob Schafer asked a crowd of Star Tribune staffers "How many of you here have used an online service before? Prodigy? America Online? Compuserve?" Not many hands went up. Bob and Steve Yelvington then hosted a tour of the soon-to-be launched Star Tribune Online news service. If you were there in 1995, you'll smile. If you weren't there but watch some of this, you'll be amazed at the questions that were being asked and answered then.
In 1995, Bob Schafer asked a crowd of Star Tribune staffers "How many of you here have used an online service before? Prodigy? America Online? Compuserve?" Not many hands went up. Bob and Steve Yelvington then hosted a tour of the soon-to-be launched Star Tribune Online news service. If you were there in 1995, you'll smile. If you weren't there but watch some of this, you'll be amazed at the questions that were being asked and answered then.
published:29 Mar 2015
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Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media was a featured panelist at the Entertaintainment Publicists Professionial Society ( EPPS) this week. She spoke to several dozen entertainment publicists at the ICG Local 600 sponsored "Wire Services" media workshop.
The Tribune (http://www.tribune.com/) is America's largest employee-owned media company, operating businesses in publishing, interactive and broadcasting, including ten daily newspapers and commuter tabloids, 23 television stations, WGN America and WGN-AM.
The Tribune Media Services consists of two major divisions:
TMS Entertainment Products Division: TMS is an international leader in entertainment navigation, providing industry-leading databases of TV, movie and celebrity information to thousands of companies that serve millions of entertainment consumers. TMS also creates consumer-facing products that feature their entertainment metadata including Zap2it.com, the entertainment fan site, Channel Guide and DISH magazines, and on-screen program guides for cable subscribers. In addition, they offer services to help its customers increase their revenue, including advertising sales programs and marketing services to attract new subscribers. TMS customer list includes many of the largest, most innovative media, software and consumer electronics companies in the world, including: TiVo, Microsoft, Dish Network, Comcast, MobiTV, and The New York Times.
TMS News & Features Division: TMS is a global content-licensing agency offering a wide range of solutions designed to keep customers engaged with our media clients' products. Whether online or in print, TMS supplies compelling content to attract and retain consumers and advertisers. TMS represents a line-up of iconic cartoons and puzzles, lifestyle and advice columns and respected political commentators in art and text. We also represent a special-sections content service, as well as some of the most prominent news, photo and graphics services in the industry, such as McClatchy-Tribune Information Services (a joint venture of McClatchy and Tribune), Gannett, US News& World Report, along with some of the most respected magazine titles including, Rolling Stone, Kiplinger's, Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, New York Magazine and Inc. Additionally, TMS licenses the rights to our most popular characters, puzzles and columnists for consumer interactive, mobile, board games, TV and film, as well as a variety of other consumer product categories. The TMS News & Features Division is comprised of five primary businesses: Domestic News & Features - International News & Features
TMS Specialty Products - TMS Licensing and Reprints. For more about TMS visit:
http://www.tribunemediaservices.com/about-us/
Video and Images (mayocommunications.com/MAYOEVENTS.html) produced by George S. McQuade III, MAYO Communications, Los Angeles.
For all your entertainment publicity needs contact 818 340 5300 and visit: MAYOPR.com. Two company blogs to subscribe to: LA Entertainment Publicity:
http://mediaguru-mayopr.blogspot.com/ and http://mayocommunications.wordpress.com. Other content produced by MAYO can be found at:
EXAMINER: http://www.examiner.com/business-investment-in-los-angeles/george-s-mcquade-iii
TECHNORATI:
http://technorati.com/people/gmcquade/ and
YAHOO: http://contributor.yahoo.com/user/1665966/george_mcquade_iii.html
Archived stories @ https://georgemcquade.contently.com/
in New York: www.Odwyerpr.com.
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media was a featured panelist at the Entertaintainment Publicists Professionial Society ( EPPS) this week. She spoke to several dozen entertainment publicists at the ICG Local 600 sponsored "Wire Services" media workshop.
The Tribune (http://www.tribune.com/) is America's largest employee-owned media company, operating businesses in publishing, interactive and broadcasting, including ten daily newspapers and commuter tabloids, 23 television stations, WGN America and WGN-AM.
The Tribune Media Services consists of two major divisions:
TMS Entertainment Products Division: TMS is an international leader in entertainment navigation, providing industry-leading databases of TV, movie and celebrity information to thousands of companies that serve millions of entertainment consumers. TMS also creates consumer-facing products that feature their entertainment metadata including Zap2it.com, the entertainment fan site, Channel Guide and DISH magazines, and on-screen program guides for cable subscribers. In addition, they offer services to help its customers increase their revenue, including advertising sales programs and marketing services to attract new subscribers. TMS customer list includes many of the largest, most innovative media, software and consumer electronics companies in the world, including: TiVo, Microsoft, Dish Network, Comcast, MobiTV, and The New York Times.
TMS News & Features Division: TMS is a global content-licensing agency offering a wide range of solutions designed to keep customers engaged with our media clients' products. Whether online or in print, TMS supplies compelling content to attract and retain consumers and advertisers. TMS represents a line-up of iconic cartoons and puzzles, lifestyle and advice columns and respected political commentators in art and text. We also represent a special-sections content service, as well as some of the most prominent news, photo and graphics services in the industry, such as McClatchy-Tribune Information Services (a joint venture of McClatchy and Tribune), Gannett, US News& World Report, along with some of the most respected magazine titles including, Rolling Stone, Kiplinger's, Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, New York Magazine and Inc. Additionally, TMS licenses the rights to our most popular characters, puzzles and columnists for consumer interactive, mobile, board games, TV and film, as well as a variety of other consumer product categories. The TMS News & Features Division is comprised of five primary businesses: Domestic News & Features - International News & Features
TMS Specialty Products - TMS Licensing and Reprints. For more about TMS visit:
http://www.tribunemediaservices.com/about-us/
Video and Images (mayocommunications.com/MAYOEVENTS.html) produced by George S. McQuade III, MAYO Communications, Los Angeles.
For all your entertainment publicity needs contact 818 340 5300 and visit: MAYOPR.com. Two company blogs to subscribe to: LA Entertainment Publicity:
http://mediaguru-mayopr.blogspot.com/ and http://mayocommunications.wordpress.com. Other content produced by MAYO can be found at:
EXAMINER: http://www.examiner.com/business-investment-in-los-angeles/george-s-mcquade-iii
TECHNORATI:
http://technorati.com/people/gmcquade/ and
YAHOO: http://contributor.yahoo.com/user/1665966/george_mcquade_iii.html
Archived stories @ https://georgemcquade.contently.com/
in New York: www.Odwyerpr.com.
The International Herald Tribune is celebrating its 125th birthday. Owned by the New York Times since 2003, the daily is edited in Paris. It was originally c...
The International Herald Tribune is celebrating its 125th birthday. Owned by the New York Times since 2003, the daily is edited in Paris. It was originally c...
After four years apart, Marine Cpl. Deano Miller, a Lincoln High grad, was reunited with his military working dog Thor Thursday at Sea-Tac Airport. The Ameri...
After four years apart, Marine Cpl. Deano Miller, a Lincoln High grad, was reunited with his military working dog Thor Thursday at Sea-Tac Airport. The Ameri...
Easter Sunday, called Pascha in the Eastern Orthodox Church, will be celebrated on the same day this year by Orthodox and Western churches, an infrequent occ...
Easter Sunday, called Pascha in the Eastern Orthodox Church, will be celebrated on the same day this year by Orthodox and Western churches, an infrequent occ...
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html 2nd part of "From Trees to Tribunes" covers the reporters and editors of the 1930s Chicago ...
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html 2nd part of "From Trees to Tribunes" covers the reporters and editors of the 1930s Chicago ...
After more than a decade of leading Utah's largest newspaper, Salt Lake Tribune Editor Nancy Conway has retired. During her tenure as the first woman editor in the newspaper's 142-year history,...
After more than a decade of leading Utah's largest newspaper, Salt Lake Tribune Editor Nancy Conway has retired. During her tenure as the first woman editor in the newspaper's 142-year history,...
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures which will ensure that no one is able to take advantage of the organisation which prides itself as the Voice of the People and which was set up by a Will of the Founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia.
One of the things that can be done is to ensure that none of the Trustees holds any post that could possibly be in conflict with the day to day functioning of the newspaper - like the J&K; Governor today is. Further, they should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept a post while they are Trustees that would be in conflict of any sort with the responsibility that they hold. It could be specified that no news report pertaining to any of the Trustees or an article by them would find space in the columns of the paper. And if there is an article in the paper, it should be accompanied by a disclaimer - of the writer being a Trustee. Since the paper is more than 125 years old, at least one of the Trustees could be a former employee of the paper - some one with an unblemished record and on whom there is unanimity. In addition, as a double check, there could be a Committee of Citizens which could act as an Ombudsman on what appears or does not appear in the paper. The Ombudsman's periodic report could be examined by the Trustees. This would ensure that an Editor does not usurp precious newspaper space to write on whatever he likes or ignores whatever he does not like.
This would ensure that juvenile and personal writings by editors are not forced on readers. Readers were aghast to read Ground Zero articles like the one, Punjab Da Puttar in 2010 and Lessons Only a Mother Can Teach last year by the present incumbent, Raj Chengappa. The last was a tribute to his Mother and colleagues were even more incensed to see it as news of their own near and dear ones is not allowed to be published in the paper. When I took it up - that news of staff's near and dear ones should be used in paper like before, I was told that this was a Trust decision. But is there a different yardstick for the Editor? Are parents of the Editors any different from the lesser mortals, who literally give their blood for the organisation at the frequent and regular blood donation camps?
Since in a sense The Tribune is a unique newspaper and perhaps the only one in this region which is run by a Trust, its Editors should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept any of the sinecure posts during their service or after retirement for at least one year. There have been an occasions when editors have either been nominated to the Rajya Sabha or given Padma awards, which, as is well known, are rewards for one's support or opposition to the governments. How come such a requirement was not mandatory when the former Editor-in-Chief, HK Dua, was made a member of Rajya Sabha?
Yes, at the level of the Editors and Trustees, perhaps no questions should be asked. But when the trust is undermined, some one has to ask the hard questions. Unfortunately, I have to do this. As they say, some one has to bell the cat. I am doing it as I started my career from The Tribune. These are the lessons that my first newspaper organisation, my alma mater of sorts, taught me. There is a certain rigour that is a must for Editors and Trustees and that is what ought to make The Tribune different from others - after all it is perhaps last of the bastions - a paper run by a Trust.
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures which will ensure that no one is able to take advantage of the organisation which prides itself as the Voice of the People and which was set up by a Will of the Founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia.
One of the things that can be done is to ensure that none of the Trustees holds any post that could possibly be in conflict with the day to day functioning of the newspaper - like the J&K; Governor today is. Further, they should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept a post while they are Trustees that would be in conflict of any sort with the responsibility that they hold. It could be specified that no news report pertaining to any of the Trustees or an article by them would find space in the columns of the paper. And if there is an article in the paper, it should be accompanied by a disclaimer - of the writer being a Trustee. Since the paper is more than 125 years old, at least one of the Trustees could be a former employee of the paper - some one with an unblemished record and on whom there is unanimity. In addition, as a double check, there could be a Committee of Citizens which could act as an Ombudsman on what appears or does not appear in the paper. The Ombudsman's periodic report could be examined by the Trustees. This would ensure that an Editor does not usurp precious newspaper space to write on whatever he likes or ignores whatever he does not like.
This would ensure that juvenile and personal writings by editors are not forced on readers. Readers were aghast to read Ground Zero articles like the one, Punjab Da Puttar in 2010 and Lessons Only a Mother Can Teach last year by the present incumbent, Raj Chengappa. The last was a tribute to his Mother and colleagues were even more incensed to see it as news of their own near and dear ones is not allowed to be published in the paper. When I took it up - that news of staff's near and dear ones should be used in paper like before, I was told that this was a Trust decision. But is there a different yardstick for the Editor? Are parents of the Editors any different from the lesser mortals, who literally give their blood for the organisation at the frequent and regular blood donation camps?
Since in a sense The Tribune is a unique newspaper and perhaps the only one in this region which is run by a Trust, its Editors should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept any of the sinecure posts during their service or after retirement for at least one year. There have been an occasions when editors have either been nominated to the Rajya Sabha or given Padma awards, which, as is well known, are rewards for one's support or opposition to the governments. How come such a requirement was not mandatory when the former Editor-in-Chief, HK Dua, was made a member of Rajya Sabha?
Yes, at the level of the Editors and Trustees, perhaps no questions should be asked. But when the trust is undermined, some one has to ask the hard questions. Unfortunately, I have to do this. As they say, some one has to bell the cat. I am doing it as I started my career from The Tribune. These are the lessons that my first newspaper organisation, my alma mater of sorts, taught me. There is a certain rigour that is a must for Editors and Trustees and that is what ought to make The Tribune different from others - after all it is perhaps last of the bastions - a paper run by a Trust.
Background
This is a unique form of art that is generally performed on the street in large metropolitan cities creating surreal landscapes of planets, comets, pyramids, cities, nature scenes as well as simple one-colored backgrounds or even multi-colored backgrounds where the paint swirls together or fades from one color to the other through a series of differing values (of each color).
One story behind the start of this art form (also known as Aerosolgrafia or Sadotgrafia by its founders)is that it originated in Mexico City in the early 1980s as described in the article "Spray-paint artists have exploded onto the scene - but is it art?" (Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service Article date: December 8, 2003 Author: Robinson, Gaile Copyright COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service) Ruben “Sadot” Fernandez first painted (experimentally in public) in front of his studio but soon moved to the streets of La Zona Rosa (1982) and began attracting crowds. Sitting in a lotus position surrounded by aerosol cans he created human figures and faces, and natural landscapes on paper, cardboard, or canvas. He did not use a brush. Sadot wrote poetry, made mosaics, and did art in a number of traditional art media, but became most renowned for his work with aerosol spray paint. An important aspect of this art form is the music that often accompanies the performance. This inspires the artist and is an integral part of the experience for the spectator. Sadot listened to classical music, rock, and pre-Hispanic Aztec beats while painting. He often shocked those watching with his strong opinions on politics and government, and mystified the crowd with his metaphysical observations of culture and the human condition. Though Sadot was the first, many followed his lead venturing into the world of Aerosolgrafia. Due to the ready availability of the minimal tools necessary, how quick a work could be produced, and the possibility of making good money at it, others soon tried their hand at this art form.
Other artists have laid claim to Frank Frazetta in the 1960s.
Background
This is a unique form of art that is generally performed on the street in large metropolitan cities creating surreal landscapes of planets, comets, pyramids, cities, nature scenes as well as simple one-colored backgrounds or even multi-colored backgrounds where the paint swirls together or fades from one color to the other through a series of differing values (of each color).
One story behind the start of this art form (also known as Aerosolgrafia or Sadotgrafia by its founders)is that it originated in Mexico City in the early 1980s as described in the article "Spray-paint artists have exploded onto the scene - but is it art?" (Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service Article date: December 8, 2003 Author: Robinson, Gaile Copyright COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service) Ruben “Sadot” Fernandez first painted (experimentally in public) in front of his studio but soon moved to the streets of La Zona Rosa (1982) and began attracting crowds. Sitting in a lotus position surrounded by aerosol cans he created human figures and faces, and natural landscapes on paper, cardboard, or canvas. He did not use a brush. Sadot wrote poetry, made mosaics, and did art in a number of traditional art media, but became most renowned for his work with aerosol spray paint. An important aspect of this art form is the music that often accompanies the performance. This inspires the artist and is an integral part of the experience for the spectator. Sadot listened to classical music, rock, and pre-Hispanic Aztec beats while painting. He often shocked those watching with his strong opinions on politics and government, and mystified the crowd with his metaphysical observations of culture and the human condition. Though Sadot was the first, many followed his lead venturing into the world of Aerosolgrafia. Due to the ready availability of the minimal tools necessary, how quick a work could be produced, and the possibility of making good money at it, others soon tried their hand at this art form.
Other artists have laid claim to Frank Frazetta in the 1960s.
published:23 Feb 2015
views:44
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
Hardy folk got up early and braved a little chill to partake in a lovely Easter sunrise service sponsored by local United Methodist churches at Jack Hyde Park in Tacoma.
Hardy folk got up early and braved a little chill to partake in a lovely Easter sunrise service sponsored by local United Methodist churches at Jack Hyde Park in Tacoma.
published:05 Apr 2015
views:121
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10000 at gunpoint Tribune News Service DATE- 2-11-10 Belying tall claims of massive security arrangements by Chandigarh Polic...
Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10000 at gunpoint Tribune News Service DATE- 2-11-10 Belying tall claims of massive security arrangements by Chandigarh Polic...
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
Today News For the second time in less than a week, the Chicago area is in line for a snowstorm that promises a mixture of freezing rain, sleet and snow with...
Today News For the second time in less than a week, the Chicago area is in line for a snowstorm that promises a mixture of freezing rain, sleet and snow with...
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures which will ensure that no one is able to take advantage of the organisation which prides itself as the Voice of the People and which was set up by a Will of the Founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia.
One of the things that can be done is to ensure that none of the Trustees holds any post that could possibly be in conflict with the day to day functioning of the newspaper - like the J&K; Governor today is. Further, they should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept a post while they are Trustees that would be in conflict of any sort with the responsibility that they hold. It could be specified that no news report pertaining to any of the Trustees or an article by them would find space in the columns of the paper. And if there is an article in the paper, it should be accompanied by a disclaimer - of the writer being a Trustee. Since the paper is more than 125 years old, at least one of the Trustees could be a former employee of the paper - some one with an unblemished record and on whom there is unanimity. In addition, as a double check, there could be a Committee of Citizens which could act as an Ombudsman on what appears or does not appear in the paper. The Ombudsman's periodic report could be examined by the Trustees. This would ensure that an Editor does not usurp precious newspaper space to write on whatever he likes or ignores whatever he does not like.
This would ensure that juvenile and personal writings by editors are not forced on readers. Readers were aghast to read Ground Zero articles like the one, Punjab Da Puttar in 2010 and Lessons Only a Mother Can Teach last year by the present incumbent, Raj Chengappa. The last was a tribute to his Mother and colleagues were even more incensed to see it as news of their own near and dear ones is not allowed to be published in the paper. When I took it up - that news of staff's near and dear ones should be used in paper like before, I was told that this was a Trust decision. But is there a different yardstick for the Editor? Are parents of the Editors any different from the lesser mortals, who literally give their blood for the organisation at the frequent and regular blood donation camps?
Since in a sense The Tribune is a unique newspaper and perhaps the only one in this region which is run by a Trust, its Editors should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept any of the sinecure posts during their service or after retirement for at least one year. There have been an occasions when editors have either been nominated to the Rajya Sabha or given Padma awards, which, as is well known, are rewards for one's support or opposition to the governments. How come such a requirement was not mandatory when the former Editor-in-Chief, HK Dua, was made a member of Rajya Sabha?
Yes, at the level of the Editors and Trustees, perhaps no questions should be asked. But when the trust is undermined, some one has to ask the hard questions. Unfortunately, I have to do this. As they say, some one has to bell the cat. I am doing it as I started my career from The Tribune. These are the lessons that my first newspaper organisation, my alma mater of sorts, taught me. There is a certain rigour that is a must for Editors and Trustees and that is what ought to make The Tribune different from others - after all it is perhaps last of the bastions - a paper run by a Trust.
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures which will ensure that no one is able to take advantage of the organisation which prides itself as the Voice of the People and which was set up by a Will of the Founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia.
One of the things that can be done is to ensure that none of the Trustees holds any post that could possibly be in conflict with the day to day functioning of the newspaper - like the J&K; Governor today is. Further, they should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept a post while they are Trustees that would be in conflict of any sort with the responsibility that they hold. It could be specified that no news report pertaining to any of the Trustees or an article by them would find space in the columns of the paper. And if there is an article in the paper, it should be accompanied by a disclaimer - of the writer being a Trustee. Since the paper is more than 125 years old, at least one of the Trustees could be a former employee of the paper - some one with an unblemished record and on whom there is unanimity. In addition, as a double check, there could be a Committee of Citizens which could act as an Ombudsman on what appears or does not appear in the paper. The Ombudsman's periodic report could be examined by the Trustees. This would ensure that an Editor does not usurp precious newspaper space to write on whatever he likes or ignores whatever he does not like.
This would ensure that juvenile and personal writings by editors are not forced on readers. Readers were aghast to read Ground Zero articles like the one, Punjab Da Puttar in 2010 and Lessons Only a Mother Can Teach last year by the present incumbent, Raj Chengappa. The last was a tribute to his Mother and colleagues were even more incensed to see it as news of their own near and dear ones is not allowed to be published in the paper. When I took it up - that news of staff's near and dear ones should be used in paper like before, I was told that this was a Trust decision. But is there a different yardstick for the Editor? Are parents of the Editors any different from the lesser mortals, who literally give their blood for the organisation at the frequent and regular blood donation camps?
Since in a sense The Tribune is a unique newspaper and perhaps the only one in this region which is run by a Trust, its Editors should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept any of the sinecure posts during their service or after retirement for at least one year. There have been an occasions when editors have either been nominated to the Rajya Sabha or given Padma awards, which, as is well known, are rewards for one's support or opposition to the governments. How come such a requirement was not mandatory when the former Editor-in-Chief, HK Dua, was made a member of Rajya Sabha?
Yes, at the level of the Editors and Trustees, perhaps no questions should be asked. But when the trust is undermined, some one has to ask the hard questions. Unfortunately, I have to do this. As they say, some one has to bell the cat. I am doing it as I started my career from The Tribune. These are the lessons that my first newspaper organisation, my alma mater of sorts, taught me. There is a certain rigour that is a must for Editors and Trustees and that is what ought to make The Tribune different from others - after all it is perhaps last of the bastions - a paper run by a Trust.
published:18 Jan 2015
views:6
Real Men of Maintenance Winner - Paul Heckman, Duluth News Tribune
In 2012, Sprayon Products and Krylon Industrial introduced a contest designed to recognize today's Industrial Maintenance Professionals: The Real Men of Main...
In 2012, Sprayon Products and Krylon Industrial introduced a contest designed to recognize today's Industrial Maintenance Professionals: The Real Men of Main...
In the summer of 2009, Tribune magazine, Britain's truest and best voice of left wing politics, celebrated 72 years of publication at an informal gathering a...
In the summer of 2009, Tribune magazine, Britain's truest and best voice of left wing politics, celebrated 72 years of publication at an informal gathering a...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi says the LTTE is a brutal terrorist outfit. He was addressing the media in Chennai yesterday. The Indian Asian News ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi says the LTTE is a brutal terrorist outfit. He was addressing the media in Chennai yesterday. The Indian Asian News ...
A marachi band plays as a hearse bearing William Clark's casket leaves his memorial service at Chapel Hill in Shandon on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013. | Video by...
A marachi band plays as a hearse bearing William Clark's casket leaves his memorial service at Chapel Hill in Shandon on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013. | Video by...
A glimpse of a service honoring the late state Rep. Roger Freeman, D-Federal Way, at Federal Way's Our Savior's Baptist Church. The Nov. 22, 2014 event featured many speakers and performers, including the Christ the King Bible Fellowship Praise Team, the Korean American Community Music Association and the Pacific Islanders Club shown in this video.
A glimpse of a service honoring the late state Rep. Roger Freeman, D-Federal Way, at Federal Way's Our Savior's Baptist Church. The Nov. 22, 2014 event featured many speakers and performers, including the Christ the King Bible Fellowship Praise Team, the Korean American Community Music Association and the Pacific Islanders Club shown in this video.
Maegan Bailey brings you today's top stories from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, the Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
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2015 Tribune Regional Spelling Bee
2015 Tribune Regional Spelling Bee
2015 Tribune Regional Spelling Bee
The 2015 Columbia Daily Tribune Regional Spelling Bee in its entirety.
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THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
If you are one of the few Americans who watched President Obama's State of the Union address here is mine. Very alarming information from A Chicago Tribune News Service report that reveals the depth of the crisis facing the American people.
The U. S. government now owes more than $18 trillion in long-term debt. During the next two years, the Obama administration will run a budget deficit of nearly $500 billion each year and the national debt will reach $20 trillion by 2016.
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
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Ray: raymossholder@gmail.com
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52:09
UFOs -- On The Record with Leslie Kean: The Expert Witness Radio Show
UFOs -- On The Record with Leslie Kean: The Expert Witness Radio Show
UFOs -- On The Record with Leslie Kean: The Expert Witness Radio Show
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers around issues of government ineptitude and media complacency -- with ...
53:42
(UFO's) Leslie Kean returns to The Expert Witness Radio Show
(UFO's) Leslie Kean returns to The Expert Witness Radio Show
(UFO's) Leslie Kean returns to The Expert Witness Radio Show
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers around issues of government ineptitude and media complacency -- with ...
87:15
TABERNACLE DE LOUANGE cap haitien haiti Pasteur Ecclesiastes Donatien Libre Tribune 06-05-14-1
TABERNACLE DE LOUANGE cap haitien haiti Pasteur Ecclesiastes Donatien Libre Tribune 06-05-14-1
TABERNACLE DE LOUANGE cap haitien haiti Pasteur Ecclesiastes Donatien Libre Tribune 06-05-14-1
Libre Tribune 06 Mai 2014-1.
26:30
Eagle Tribune High School Football Show, Episode 8
Eagle Tribune High School Football Show, Episode 8
Eagle Tribune High School Football Show, Episode 8
Featuring Haverhill High linebacker Phil Panici and Methuen receiver Connor Donovan
27:37
Behind the Rope Line: Tales of the White House Press Corps
Behind the Rope Line: Tales of the White House Press Corps
Behind the Rope Line: Tales of the White House Press Corps
George E. Condon Jr. is White House correspondent for National Journal. He joined National Journal at the beginning of the Obama administration, covering the White House for CongressDaily. Prior to that, he covered the White House and national politics as Washington bureau chief for Copley News Service and the San Diego Union-Tribune. Condon has interviewed eight presidents and reported from 88 countries. He led the team that won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for coverage of the corruption of Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Condon is a past president of the White House Correspondents Association and the Gridiron Club and past c
24:52
2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GOP opposition, and chances for bipartisan compromise. Joining Gwen: ...
30:01
Trib Talk: Snowboarders v. Alta
Trib Talk: Snowboarders v. Alta
Trib Talk: Snowboarders v. Alta
A group of snowboarders is taking on Alta Ski Area and the U.S. Forest Service, claiming the resort's ban of snowboarders is unconstitutional. On Friday at 12:15 p.m., Jonathan Schofield,...
116:57
Paul Craig Roberts on Russia, Ukraine, Monsanto, GMOs and more
Paul Craig Roberts on Russia, Ukraine, Monsanto, GMOs and more
Paul Craig Roberts on Russia, Ukraine, Monsanto, GMOs and more
Paul Craig Roberts On Russia De-dollarization, Psychopaths, Monsanto GMOs and more. A bit of background on Paul Craig Roberts courtesy of The Greanville Post...
80:52
Cold Case Posse - Obama's Birth Certificate Investigation - Sheriff Joe Arpaio - Full Version
Cold Case Posse - Obama's Birth Certificate Investigation - Sheriff Joe Arpaio - Full Version
Cold Case Posse - Obama's Birth Certificate Investigation - Sheriff Joe Arpaio - Full Version
The Tea Party Tribune was welcomed to record this "Historic Press Release" video for the Cold Case Posse and other investigative entities. This video is our ...
60:02
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report. with Karl Grossman, Chief Investigative Reporter The program is pegged on a symposium entitled: "S...
46:24
Investigative reporting at the Chicago Tribune
Investigative reporting at the Chicago Tribune
Investigative reporting at the Chicago Tribune
Investigative reporters from the Chicago Tribune report on recent activities involving criminal justice, industrial safety and taxpayer protection. The panel...
31:31
Trib Talk: Extreme weather explained
Trib Talk: Extreme weather explained
Trib Talk: Extreme weather explained
New NASA research predicts the West and Midwest will experience a drought that could last decades, thanks to global warming. Another study from Utah State University helps explain the current topsy-turvy winter, with drought in the West and cold temps in the East.
On Monday at 12:15 p.m., Utah Climate Center's Simon Wang, Brian McInerney of the National Weather Service and Tribune reporter Brian Maffly join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the past, present and future of extreme weather.
Watch this online video chat at sltrib.com. You can also join the discussion by sending questions and comments to the hashtag #TribTalk on Twitter and
62:03
Mailyn Salabarria "The Consequences of Not Being Involved" January 26, 2015
Mailyn Salabarria "The Consequences of Not Being Involved" January 26, 2015
Mailyn Salabarria "The Consequences of Not Being Involved" January 26, 2015
Born, raised, brainwashed, and later escaped from the Cuban Communist Dictatorship, Mailyn shares her first-hand experiences of the consequences of taking freedom for granted and how future generations pay the ultimate price of not getting involved. Mailyn escaped the animal farm and learned to live in a free society, but now she and her children are suffering some of the same experiences all over again. You’ve seen the headlines about the recent change of foreign policy towards Cuba, so watch this video to hear how that is being seen, felt and discussed in the eyes of the real Cubans, the average Joes that are not reflected in Michael Moore’
88:49
Media Talk - Lebanon - Civil War or Ceasefire?
Media Talk - Lebanon - Civil War or Ceasefire?
Media Talk - Lebanon - Civil War or Ceasefire?
05/06/2008 - Do recent developments in the region allow us to draw any conclusions about the future of Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Hizbollah and the wider Mid...
77:41
Reporters Panel: Paul Krawzak and Sudeep Reddy
Reporters Panel: Paul Krawzak and Sudeep Reddy
Reporters Panel: Paul Krawzak and Sudeep Reddy
Sudeep Reddy is a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal, covering U.S. and international economics. He joined the Journal in spring 2007 to cover the U.S...
32:41
Trib Talk: The impact of the Mormon church exiting the adoption business
Trib Talk: The impact of the Mormon church exiting the adoption business
Trib Talk: The impact of the Mormon church exiting the adoption business
The LDS Church will no longer be a full-service adoption agency, with LDS Family Services shifting from front-line adoption brokers to counselors to expectant mothers and families considering...
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
If you are one of the few Americans who watched President Obama's State of the Union address here is mine. Very alarming information from A Chicago Tribune News Service report that reveals the depth of the crisis facing the American people.
The U. S. government now owes more than $18 trillion in long-term debt. During the next two years, the Obama administration will run a budget deficit of nearly $500 billion each year and the national debt will reach $20 trillion by 2016.
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
www.reachmorenow.com
Ray: raymossholder@gmail.com
http://holyhugsray.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ray.mossholder
Larry: larrymjackii@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/LarryJack2
http://larryjack.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/LarryJackII
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
If you are one of the few Americans who watched President Obama's State of the Union address here is mine. Very alarming information from A Chicago Tribune News Service report that reveals the depth of the crisis facing the American people.
The U. S. government now owes more than $18 trillion in long-term debt. During the next two years, the Obama administration will run a budget deficit of nearly $500 billion each year and the national debt will reach $20 trillion by 2016.
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
www.reachmorenow.com
Ray: raymossholder@gmail.com
http://holyhugsray.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ray.mossholder
Larry: larrymjackii@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/LarryJack2
http://larryjack.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/LarryJackII
published:04 Feb 2015
views:3
UFOs -- On The Record with Leslie Kean: The Expert Witness Radio Show
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers around issues of government ineptitude and media complacency -- with ...
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers around issues of government ineptitude and media complacency -- with ...
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers around issues of government ineptitude and media complacency -- with ...
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers around issues of government ineptitude and media complacency -- with ...
George E. Condon Jr. is White House correspondent for National Journal. He joined National Journal at the beginning of the Obama administration, covering the White House for CongressDaily. Prior to that, he covered the White House and national politics as Washington bureau chief for Copley News Service and the San Diego Union-Tribune. Condon has interviewed eight presidents and reported from 88 countries. He led the team that won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for coverage of the corruption of Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Condon is a past president of the White House Correspondents Association and the Gridiron Club and past chairman of the National Press Foundation.
George E. Condon Jr. is White House correspondent for National Journal. He joined National Journal at the beginning of the Obama administration, covering the White House for CongressDaily. Prior to that, he covered the White House and national politics as Washington bureau chief for Copley News Service and the San Diego Union-Tribune. Condon has interviewed eight presidents and reported from 88 countries. He led the team that won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for coverage of the corruption of Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Condon is a past president of the White House Correspondents Association and the Gridiron Club and past chairman of the National Press Foundation.
published:06 Jan 2015
views:0
2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GOP opposition, and chances for bipartisan compromise. Joining Gwen: ...
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GOP opposition, and chances for bipartisan compromise. Joining Gwen: ...
A group of snowboarders is taking on Alta Ski Area and the U.S. Forest Service, claiming the resort's ban of snowboarders is unconstitutional. On Friday at 12:15 p.m., Jonathan Schofield,...
A group of snowboarders is taking on Alta Ski Area and the U.S. Forest Service, claiming the resort's ban of snowboarders is unconstitutional. On Friday at 12:15 p.m., Jonathan Schofield,...
Paul Craig Roberts On Russia De-dollarization, Psychopaths, Monsanto GMOs and more. A bit of background on Paul Craig Roberts courtesy of The Greanville Post...
Paul Craig Roberts On Russia De-dollarization, Psychopaths, Monsanto GMOs and more. A bit of background on Paul Craig Roberts courtesy of The Greanville Post...
The Tea Party Tribune was welcomed to record this "Historic Press Release" video for the Cold Case Posse and other investigative entities. This video is our ...
The Tea Party Tribune was welcomed to record this "Historic Press Release" video for the Cold Case Posse and other investigative entities. This video is our ...
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report. with Karl Grossman, Chief Investigative Reporter The program is pegged on a symposium entitled: "S...
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report. with Karl Grossman, Chief Investigative Reporter The program is pegged on a symposium entitled: "S...
Investigative reporters from the Chicago Tribune report on recent activities involving criminal justice, industrial safety and taxpayer protection. The panel...
Investigative reporters from the Chicago Tribune report on recent activities involving criminal justice, industrial safety and taxpayer protection. The panel...
New NASA research predicts the West and Midwest will experience a drought that could last decades, thanks to global warming. Another study from Utah State University helps explain the current topsy-turvy winter, with drought in the West and cold temps in the East.
On Monday at 12:15 p.m., Utah Climate Center's Simon Wang, Brian McInerney of the National Weather Service and Tribune reporter Brian Maffly join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the past, present and future of extreme weather.
Watch this online video chat at sltrib.com. You can also join the discussion by sending questions and comments to the hashtag #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+ or texting 801-609-8059.
New NASA research predicts the West and Midwest will experience a drought that could last decades, thanks to global warming. Another study from Utah State University helps explain the current topsy-turvy winter, with drought in the West and cold temps in the East.
On Monday at 12:15 p.m., Utah Climate Center's Simon Wang, Brian McInerney of the National Weather Service and Tribune reporter Brian Maffly join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the past, present and future of extreme weather.
Watch this online video chat at sltrib.com. You can also join the discussion by sending questions and comments to the hashtag #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+ or texting 801-609-8059.
published:23 Feb 2015
views:151
Mailyn Salabarria "The Consequences of Not Being Involved" January 26, 2015
Born, raised, brainwashed, and later escaped from the Cuban Communist Dictatorship, Mailyn shares her first-hand experiences of the consequences of taking freedom for granted and how future generations pay the ultimate price of not getting involved. Mailyn escaped the animal farm and learned to live in a free society, but now she and her children are suffering some of the same experiences all over again. You’ve seen the headlines about the recent change of foreign policy towards Cuba, so watch this video to hear how that is being seen, felt and discussed in the eyes of the real Cubans, the average Joes that are not reflected in Michael Moore’s propaganda, nor in the dual reality the Castro government has sold to the rest of the world.
Mailyn Salabarria was born in Cuba and lived in the United States since 2001. She has a Juris Doctor degree from Havana University Law School and a Master of Sciences in Journalism and Mass Communication from Florida International University. Mailyn became an adopted Coloradoan in 2004 when she worked as news reporter and copy editor for the now extinct weekly Spanish newspaper, La Tribuna (The Greeley Tribune). For the past nine years, Mailyn has worked as professional interpreter and translator, as well as a Spanish instructor. Her community service in Northern Colorado has taken her to high schools and community events to contrast the American dream with life in a tropical gulag, growing up in censorship and much more.
Born, raised, brainwashed, and later escaped from the Cuban Communist Dictatorship, Mailyn shares her first-hand experiences of the consequences of taking freedom for granted and how future generations pay the ultimate price of not getting involved. Mailyn escaped the animal farm and learned to live in a free society, but now she and her children are suffering some of the same experiences all over again. You’ve seen the headlines about the recent change of foreign policy towards Cuba, so watch this video to hear how that is being seen, felt and discussed in the eyes of the real Cubans, the average Joes that are not reflected in Michael Moore’s propaganda, nor in the dual reality the Castro government has sold to the rest of the world.
Mailyn Salabarria was born in Cuba and lived in the United States since 2001. She has a Juris Doctor degree from Havana University Law School and a Master of Sciences in Journalism and Mass Communication from Florida International University. Mailyn became an adopted Coloradoan in 2004 when she worked as news reporter and copy editor for the now extinct weekly Spanish newspaper, La Tribuna (The Greeley Tribune). For the past nine years, Mailyn has worked as professional interpreter and translator, as well as a Spanish instructor. Her community service in Northern Colorado has taken her to high schools and community events to contrast the American dream with life in a tropical gulag, growing up in censorship and much more.
05/06/2008 - Do recent developments in the region allow us to draw any conclusions about the future of Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Hizbollah and the wider Mid...
05/06/2008 - Do recent developments in the region allow us to draw any conclusions about the future of Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Hizbollah and the wider Mid...
Sudeep Reddy is a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal, covering U.S. and international economics. He joined the Journal in spring 2007 to cover the U.S...
Sudeep Reddy is a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal, covering U.S. and international economics. He joined the Journal in spring 2007 to cover the U.S...
The LDS Church will no longer be a full-service adoption agency, with LDS Family Services shifting from front-line adoption brokers to counselors to expectant mothers and families considering...
The LDS Church will no longer be a full-service adoption agency, with LDS Family Services shifting from front-line adoption brokers to counselors to expectant mothers and families considering...
Autumn Adams brings you today's news from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, Tarleton State University, Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
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Texan TV News 3-25-14
Texan TV News 3-25-14
Texan TV News 3-25-14
Xandrea Rhodes brings you today's top stories from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, and the Associated Press.
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Texan TV News 4-1-14
Texan TV News 4-1-14
Texan TV News 4-1-14
Tori O'Neal brings you today's top stories from Tarleton State University, Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, and the Associated Press.
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Texan TV News 4-25-2013
Texan TV News 4-25-2013
Texan TV News 4-25-2013
Terrell Harden brings you the top stories from the Associated Press, the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, the Texan News Service, tarletonsports.com, and the wea...
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Texan News Service 11-13-13
Texan News Service 11-13-13
Texan News Service 11-13-13
Katy Tonkin bring's you today's top stories from Texan News Service, Tarleton State University,Stephenville Empire Tribune, Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
Autumn Adams brings you today's news from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, Tarleton State University, Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
Autumn Adams brings you today's news from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, Tarleton State University, Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
Terrell Harden brings you the top stories from the Associated Press, the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, the Texan News Service, tarletonsports.com, and the wea...
Terrell Harden brings you the top stories from the Associated Press, the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, the Texan News Service, tarletonsports.com, and the wea...
Katy Tonkin bring's you today's top stories from Texan News Service, Tarleton State University,Stephenville Empire Tribune, Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
Katy Tonkin bring's you today's top stories from Texan News Service, Tarleton State University,Stephenville Empire Tribune, Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
In 1995, Bob Schafer asked a crowd of Star Tribune staffers "How many of you here have use...
published:29 Mar 2015
Introducing Star Tribune Online
Introducing Star Tribune Online
In 1995, Bob Schafer asked a crowd of Star Tribune staffers "How many of you here have used an online service before? Prodigy? America Online? Compuserve?" Not many hands went up. Bob and Steve Yelvington then hosted a tour of the soon-to-be launched Star Tribune Online news service. If you were there in 1995, you'll smile. If you weren't there but watch some of this, you'll be amazed at the questions that were being asked and answered then.
published:29 Mar 2015
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Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media was a ...
published:15 Dec 2012
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media (2)
Kate O'Hare, Tribune Media Services Features, Writer/Columnist Editor, Social Media was a featured panelist at the Entertaintainment Publicists Professionial Society ( EPPS) this week. She spoke to several dozen entertainment publicists at the ICG Local 600 sponsored "Wire Services" media workshop.
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published:15 Dec 2012
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International Herald Tribune celebrates 125 years
The International Herald Tribune is celebrating its 125th birthday. Owned by the New York ...
The International Herald Tribune is celebrating its 125th birthday. Owned by the New York Times since 2003, the daily is edited in Paris. It was originally c...
After four years apart, Marine Cpl. Deano Miller, a Lincoln High grad, was reunited with his military working dog Thor Thursday at Sea-Tac Airport. The Ameri...
Easter Sunday, called Pascha in the Eastern Orthodox Church, will be celebrated on the same day this year by Orthodox and Western churches, an infrequent occ...
Newspaper Cartoonists: "From Trees to Tribunes" Part 2 1931 Chicago Tribune
Newspaper Cartoonists: "From Trees to Tribunes" Part 2 1931 Chicago Tribune
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html 2nd part of "From Trees to Tribunes" covers the reporters and editors of the 1930s Chicago ...
Trib Talk: An exit interview with newly retired Salt Lake Tribune editor Nancy Conway
Trib Talk: An exit interview with newly retired Salt Lake Tribune editor Nancy Conway
After more than a decade of leading Utah's largest newspaper, Salt Lake Tribune Editor Nancy Conway has retired. During her tenure as the first woman editor in the newspaper's 142-year history,...
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures wh...
published:18 Jan 2015
Lessons only The Tribune can teach!
Lessons only The Tribune can teach!
Since I have been talking of The Tribune, some people have asked me to suggest measures which will ensure that no one is able to take advantage of the organisation which prides itself as the Voice of the People and which was set up by a Will of the Founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia.
One of the things that can be done is to ensure that none of the Trustees holds any post that could possibly be in conflict with the day to day functioning of the newspaper - like the J&K; Governor today is. Further, they should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept a post while they are Trustees that would be in conflict of any sort with the responsibility that they hold. It could be specified that no news report pertaining to any of the Trustees or an article by them would find space in the columns of the paper. And if there is an article in the paper, it should be accompanied by a disclaimer - of the writer being a Trustee. Since the paper is more than 125 years old, at least one of the Trustees could be a former employee of the paper - some one with an unblemished record and on whom there is unanimity. In addition, as a double check, there could be a Committee of Citizens which could act as an Ombudsman on what appears or does not appear in the paper. The Ombudsman's periodic report could be examined by the Trustees. This would ensure that an Editor does not usurp precious newspaper space to write on whatever he likes or ignores whatever he does not like.
This would ensure that juvenile and personal writings by editors are not forced on readers. Readers were aghast to read Ground Zero articles like the one, Punjab Da Puttar in 2010 and Lessons Only a Mother Can Teach last year by the present incumbent, Raj Chengappa. The last was a tribute to his Mother and colleagues were even more incensed to see it as news of their own near and dear ones is not allowed to be published in the paper. When I took it up - that news of staff's near and dear ones should be used in paper like before, I was told that this was a Trust decision. But is there a different yardstick for the Editor? Are parents of the Editors any different from the lesser mortals, who literally give their blood for the organisation at the frequent and regular blood donation camps?
Since in a sense The Tribune is a unique newspaper and perhaps the only one in this region which is run by a Trust, its Editors should be made to give an undertaking that they would not accept any of the sinecure posts during their service or after retirement for at least one year. There have been an occasions when editors have either been nominated to the Rajya Sabha or given Padma awards, which, as is well known, are rewards for one's support or opposition to the governments. How come such a requirement was not mandatory when the former Editor-in-Chief, HK Dua, was made a member of Rajya Sabha?
Yes, at the level of the Editors and Trustees, perhaps no questions should be asked. But when the trust is undermined, some one has to ask the hard questions. Unfortunately, I have to do this. As they say, some one has to bell the cat. I am doing it as I started my career from The Tribune. These are the lessons that my first newspaper organisation, my alma mater of sorts, taught me. There is a certain rigour that is a must for Editors and Trustees and that is what ought to make The Tribune different from others - after all it is perhaps last of the bastions - a paper run by a Trust.
published:18 Jan 2015
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Farrakhan to sue Tribune: Bahamas TV Report
Bahamas NB12 News reports on the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan's March 16, 2013 press...
Background
This is a unique form of art that is generally performed on the street in large...
published:23 Feb 2015
L'artiste Aliba TOULOUS *Spray Art* 4
L'artiste Aliba TOULOUS *Spray Art* 4
Background
This is a unique form of art that is generally performed on the street in large metropolitan cities creating surreal landscapes of planets, comets, pyramids, cities, nature scenes as well as simple one-colored backgrounds or even multi-colored backgrounds where the paint swirls together or fades from one color to the other through a series of differing values (of each color).
One story behind the start of this art form (also known as Aerosolgrafia or Sadotgrafia by its founders)is that it originated in Mexico City in the early 1980s as described in the article "Spray-paint artists have exploded onto the scene - but is it art?" (Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service Article date: December 8, 2003 Author: Robinson, Gaile Copyright COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service) Ruben “Sadot” Fernandez first painted (experimentally in public) in front of his studio but soon moved to the streets of La Zona Rosa (1982) and began attracting crowds. Sitting in a lotus position surrounded by aerosol cans he created human figures and faces, and natural landscapes on paper, cardboard, or canvas. He did not use a brush. Sadot wrote poetry, made mosaics, and did art in a number of traditional art media, but became most renowned for his work with aerosol spray paint. An important aspect of this art form is the music that often accompanies the performance. This inspires the artist and is an integral part of the experience for the spectator. Sadot listened to classical music, rock, and pre-Hispanic Aztec beats while painting. He often shocked those watching with his strong opinions on politics and government, and mystified the crowd with his metaphysical observations of culture and the human condition. Though Sadot was the first, many followed his lead venturing into the world of Aerosolgrafia. Due to the ready availability of the minimal tools necessary, how quick a work could be produced, and the possibility of making good money at it, others soon tried their hand at this art form.
Other artists have laid claim to Frank Frazetta in the 1960s.
published:23 Feb 2015
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Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A boo...
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Sikhs in World War I. Book Release Ceremony on Sangat Television U.K, on 16-08-2013
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
Hardy folk got up early and braved a little chill to partake in a lovely Easter sunrise se...
published:05 Apr 2015
Easter sunrise service warms hearts
Easter sunrise service warms hearts
Hardy folk got up early and braved a little chill to partake in a lovely Easter sunrise service sponsored by local United Methodist churches at Jack Hyde Park in Tacoma.
published:05 Apr 2015
views:121
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chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10000 at gunpoint Tribune News Service DATE- 2-11-10 Belyin...
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
chandigarh sector -35 Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10,000 at gunpoint.wmv
Trader robbed of Rs 15 lakh, $ 10000 at gunpoint Tribune News Service DATE- 2-11-10 Belying tall claims of massive security arrangements by Chandigarh Polic...
Sikhs in World War I. Book release ceremony on Sikh Channel U.K on 03-09-2013.
Sikhs in World War I. Book release ceremony on Sikh Channel U.K on 03-09-2013.
Book on Sikhs' role in World War-I released Tribune News Service Ludhiana, August 19 A book titled "Sikhs in World War-I" was released at Ramgarhia Girls Col...
Maegan Bailey brings you today's top stories from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan N...
published:08 May 2014
Texan TV News 5-8-14
Texan TV News 5-8-14
Maegan Bailey brings you today's top stories from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, the Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
published:08 May 2014
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2015 Tribune Regional Spelling Bee
The 2015 Columbia Daily Tribune Regional Spelling Bee in its entirety....
published:14 Mar 2015
2015 Tribune Regional Spelling Bee
2015 Tribune Regional Spelling Bee
The 2015 Columbia Daily Tribune Regional Spelling Bee in its entirety.
published:14 Mar 2015
views:85
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THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
If you are one of the few Americans who watched Presid...
published:04 Feb 2015
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
If you are one of the few Americans who watched President Obama's State of the Union address here is mine. Very alarming information from A Chicago Tribune News Service report that reveals the depth of the crisis facing the American people.
The U. S. government now owes more than $18 trillion in long-term debt. During the next two years, the Obama administration will run a budget deficit of nearly $500 billion each year and the national debt will reach $20 trillion by 2016.
THE BILL KEITH REPORT 02 02 2015
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published:04 Feb 2015
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UFOs -- On The Record with Leslie Kean: The Expert Witness Radio Show
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers ar...
UFOs -- On The Record with Leslie Kean: The Expert Witness Radio Show
UFOs -- On The Record with Leslie Kean: The Expert Witness Radio Show
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers around issues of government ineptitude and media complacency -- with ...
(UFO's) Leslie Kean returns to The Expert Witness Radio Show
(UFO's) Leslie Kean returns to The Expert Witness Radio Show
The Expert Witness Radio Show with Michael Levine and Mark Marshall - primarily centers around issues of government ineptitude and media complacency -- with ...
Eagle Tribune High School Football Show, Episode 8
Featuring Haverhill High linebacker Phil Panici and Methuen receiver Connor Donovan...
published:06 Nov 2014
Eagle Tribune High School Football Show, Episode 8
Eagle Tribune High School Football Show, Episode 8
Featuring Haverhill High linebacker Phil Panici and Methuen receiver Connor Donovan
published:06 Nov 2014
views:171
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Behind the Rope Line: Tales of the White House Press Corps
George E. Condon Jr. is White House correspondent for National Journal. He joined National...
published:06 Jan 2015
Behind the Rope Line: Tales of the White House Press Corps
Behind the Rope Line: Tales of the White House Press Corps
George E. Condon Jr. is White House correspondent for National Journal. He joined National Journal at the beginning of the Obama administration, covering the White House for CongressDaily. Prior to that, he covered the White House and national politics as Washington bureau chief for Copley News Service and the San Diego Union-Tribune. Condon has interviewed eight presidents and reported from 88 countries. He led the team that won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for coverage of the corruption of Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Condon is a past president of the White House Correspondents Association and the Gridiron Club and past chairman of the National Press Foundation.
published:06 Jan 2015
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2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GO...
2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GOP opposition, and chances for bipartisan compromise. Joining Gwen: ...
A group of snowboarders is taking on Alta Ski Area and the U.S. Forest Service, claiming the resort's ban of snowboarders is unconstitutional. On Friday at 12:15 p.m., Jonathan Schofield,...
Paul Craig Roberts on Russia, Ukraine, Monsanto, GMOs and more
Paul Craig Roberts on Russia, Ukraine, Monsanto, GMOs and more
Paul Craig Roberts On Russia De-dollarization, Psychopaths, Monsanto GMOs and more. A bit of background on Paul Craig Roberts courtesy of The Greanville Post...
Cold Case Posse - Obama's Birth Certificate Investigation - Sheriff Joe Arpaio - Full Version
Cold Case Posse - Obama's Birth Certificate Investigation - Sheriff Joe Arpaio - Full Version
The Tea Party Tribune was welcomed to record this "Historic Press Release" video for the Cold Case Posse and other investigative entities. This video is our ...
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report
"Fukushima: Two Years After" - VVH-TV News Special Report. with Karl Grossman, Chief Investigative Reporter The program is pegged on a symposium entitled: "S...
Investigative reporters from the Chicago Tribune report on recent activities involving criminal justice, industrial safety and taxpayer protection. The panel...
Autumn Adams brings you today's news from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Serv...
published:04 Mar 2014
Texan TV News 3-4-14
Texan TV News 3-4-14
Autumn Adams brings you today's news from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, Tarleton State University, Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
published:04 Mar 2014
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Texan TV News 3-25-14
Xandrea Rhodes brings you today's top stories from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan ...
published:26 Mar 2014
Texan TV News 3-25-14
Texan TV News 3-25-14
Xandrea Rhodes brings you today's top stories from the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, and the Associated Press.
published:26 Mar 2014
views:2
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Texan TV News 4-1-14
Tori O'Neal brings you today's top stories from Tarleton State University, Stephenville Em...
published:01 Apr 2014
Texan TV News 4-1-14
Texan TV News 4-1-14
Tori O'Neal brings you today's top stories from Tarleton State University, Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Texan News Service, and the Associated Press.
published:01 Apr 2014
views:11
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Texan TV News 4-25-2013
Terrell Harden brings you the top stories from the Associated Press, the Stephenville Empi...
Terrell Harden brings you the top stories from the Associated Press, the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, the Texan News Service, tarletonsports.com, and the wea...
Katy Tonkin bring's you today's top stories from Texan News Service, Tarleton State Univer...
published:13 Nov 2013
Texan News Service 11-13-13
Texan News Service 11-13-13
Katy Tonkin bring's you today's top stories from Texan News Service, Tarleton State University,Stephenville Empire Tribune, Associated Press, and the Weather Channel.
23 July 2015. From the section US & Canada.Sandra Bland had just started a new job in Texas. Sandra Bland, a Texas woman who police say took her own life while in custody, phoned a friend from jail to say she was "at a loss" over her arrest. In a voicemail obtained by the US TV network ABC, Ms Bland said she could not understand why a traffic violation had led to her detention ... She was found dead three days later ... 'Not depressed' ... ....
During a news conference today, a Caldwell County sheriff reported that divers went into LakeRhodhiss and found a car in about 30-feet of water, just off the boat launch ramp ... It was February 19 of that year that Shook was reported missing by his family, according to WSCOC Local TV News on July 22 ... Amos Shook was a retired member of the Air Force when he went missing back in 1972 ... ....
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Not very long ago, towns in the United States posted billboards at their city limits reading. “Nigger, don’t let the sun set on you in _____.” Known as “sundown towns,” the message was clear ... While driving through Prairieview, Texas, Bland was pulled over for failing to signal ... The blacks I did encounter-and I mean this with deep respect for all work-were in catering services, janitorial duties, or construction ... (1) Loewen, James W ... 183 ... ....
The United Nations envoy for Syria has said government forces have dropped a large number of barrel bombs on Zabadani city, "causing unprecedented levels of destruction". Staffan de Mistura cited local sources on Thursday, saying the air strikes caused many civilian deaths in the city, located about 45km northwest of the capital Damascus, and about 10km from the border with Lebanon... It gave no detailed figures ... Source. Reuters. ....
Broadcast on Radio 4 on Saturdays at 11.30 and BBC WorldService... Thousands attend their televised services and evangelical leaders have become politically influential ... BBC World Service. At weekends - see WorldService programme schedule. Subscribe to the BBCNewsMagazine's email newsletter to get articles sent to your inbox ... News navigation ... BBC NewsServices. On your mobile On your connected TV Get news alerts Contact BBC News....
The last of the owners, Sushant Jain, talked to BBCNews about the shop's history, his regret at ending a family tradition, and why there might be a sliver of hope for the future ...News navigation ... Entertainment & Arts Video & AudioMagazineIn Pictures Also in the NewsSpecial Reports Explainers The ReportersHave Your Say. BBC NewsServices. On your mobile On your connected TV Get news alerts Contact BBC News....
When British Gas decided to hold a Twitter Q&A with customers on the same day it announced price rises of 9.2%, it led to a barrage of abuse hurled at the then customer services director, Bert Pijls ... Using Twitter and the news media, he and other high profile figures put pressure on the state's governor who, within days, revised the legislation and issued reassurances ... News navigation ... BBCNewsServices....
CAIRO (TribuneNewsService) — As they confront the rising threat of modern jihadist violence, many of the nations most at risk are retreating behind one of the oldest forms of defense ... The fence and watch towers ordered by Prime MinisterHabib Essid will for now stretch 100 miles inland from the coast along the most vulnerable stretch of the shared frontier ... 11 attacks ... (c)2015 Bloomberg News. Visit Bloomberg News at www.bloomberg.com ... ....