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“The Justice Department will not tolerate attempts by an authoritarian regime to exploit our country’s free exchange of ideas in order to covertly further its own propaganda efforts, and our investigation into this matter remains ongoing.”“Our approach to combating foreign malign influence is act...
* July 22, 1967: Grande Ballroom (Detroit): Opening for Tim Buckley on the second date of two dates held July 21-22. Birmingham, Michigan’s Ourselves opened first night. Credit: Rock Posters.com, San Francisco. (Newspaper Print Advert for the same show, above.) * August 19, 1967: Gr...
December 31, 2015 - Outside Legal Counsel's response to the December 30, 2015 editorial of The Times Herald newspaper Judge Finds Goodrich Area Schools Violated FOIADecember 28, 2015 - After violating the required production deadline and attempting to charge high five-figures for records, a ...
Designed by Julia Morgan, Hearst Castle was commissioned by newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst in 1914. The 60,000 square foot Mediterranean Revival masterpiece hovers on a hilltop a quarter-mile from the Pacific Ocean and boasts 164 luxuriously decorated rooms. Hearst and his long-time mistr...
Designed by Julia Morgan, Hearst Castle was commissioned by newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst in 1914. The 60,000 square foot Mediterranean Revival masterpiece hovers on a hilltop a quarter-mile from the Pacific Ocean and boasts 164 luxuriously decorated rooms. Hearst and his long-time mistr...
The “Evolution of Disney Princesses” was the first article I had ever written for my school newspaper. Though the experience was initially daunting, this article drew me into the world of journalism through my fascination with perspectives. As a kid, I looked up to Disney princesses, but as...
First coined in a 1930 newspaper, Hooverville referred to destitute communities during the Great Depression, blamed largely on the policies of President Herbert Hoover. 1929: Antilife, in-line engine Wikimedia Commons 1929: Antilife, in-line engine Other notable words: blue-collar, hootenanny, ...
This is the preferred type of cushioning material for many types of packing. NEVER USE NEWSPAPERS! as wrapping and cushioning material. Newspaper ink has a tendency to rub off on items it touches and is very difficult to remove from items such as fine china. ...
The student-run newspaper, the The State News, is the country’s most widely distributed campus newspaper. Free copies of the paper are available online or at East Lansing newsstands. The paper prints 28,500 copies of the paper Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters, and...