Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name News to Us Type Album Artist Paul and Storm Cover Released 2006 Recorded 2006 Genre Comedy Producers Paul Sabourin, Greg DiCostanzo Last album Opening Band br 2005 Next album Gumbo Pants br 2007 News to Us is the second studio album by comedy rock duo, Paul and Storm . In 2006 the group made a song each week for the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom radio show each one a song about current events that had happened that particular week. That is why most of the tracks on this album were recorded either live on the show or are introduced and commented on during by the cast of the radio program. At the end of the album the duo included the master studio recordings of each of the on air versions. The guitar on Your Love Is Love Song with Metaphor was written and performed by Jonathan Coulton . Track listing The BarryTones Musical Summary of the News of the Week RIP Don Knotts That s the News of the Week Barry Bonds Press Conference The Musical Strip Club Daddy John Mellencamp s Theme from 24 George Mason K R I S T I The Easter Song Mr. Safety s Bowling Alley Old Keith Richards Mother s Day Song Hot Monkey Love Those Enron Boys Other Places Jimmy Hoffa Isn t Soccer Chick and the Dictator Ten Finger Johnny I m Gonna Blow Myself Up Happy Birthday, Kristi Mel Too Friggin Hot Hip Shop Your Love Is Love Song with Metaphor Strip Club Daddy Studio Version George Mason Studio Version Old Keith Richards Studio Version Mother s Day Song Studio Version Other Places Jimmy Hoffa Isn t Studio Version Ten Finger Johnny Studio Version Hip Shop Studio Version Your Love Is Love Song with Metaphor Studio Version Indicates these tracks were recorded live on the Bob and Tom radio show. DEFAULTSORT News To Us Category 2006 albums Category Paul and Storm albums 2000s album stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date October 2008 U.S. Rail News is the newsletter of record for the domestic rail industry , both for passengers and freight. The newsletter is essential reading for all transportation executives, attorneys, and government officials, with thorough reporting on Federal Railroad Administration FRA moves, Amtrak commuter developments, traffic management, security issues, legal cases, funding, business opportunities, and marketing business news. It s published 25 times year. External links http www.capitolpub.com Capital Press LLC http www.USRailNews.com newsletters.asp?pub USRailNews US Rail News website Category Newsletters Category Rail industry ... more details
Italic title Infobox magazine title U.S.News & World Report image file USNews College.jpg image size image caption U.S.News & World Report cover owner Mortimer Zuckerman editor Brian Kelly frequency ... Association of Magazine Media accessdate 2010 11 09 ref category Newsmagazine company U.S.News ... website http www.usnews.com usnews home.htm usnews.com issn 0041 5537 U.S.News & World Report is an United ... 11mag.html?partner rssnyt U.S.News Plans to Publish Biweekly and Expand Consumer Focus . The New York ... 2008 11 05 business media 05mag.html U.S.News Will Become a Monthly Magazine . The New ... news. ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 620229 USNews World Report title U.S.News & World Report accessdate 2008 06 24 work Encyclop dia Britannica year 2008 ref In 1995 ..., U.S.News published its list of the nation s best high schools for the first time. Its ranking ... 11mag.html title U.S.News Plans to Publish Biweekly and Expand Consumer Focus accessdate 2008 06 ... publications ?fa Articles.san&s 94198&Nid 49092&p 966247 title Red Ink U.S.News Goes ... 2008, U.S.News expanded and revamped its http www.usnews.com opinion online opinion section . The new ... and university rankings In 1983, U.S.News & World Report published its first America s Best Colleges ... in the U.S. These rankings are based upon data which U.S.News & World Report collects from ... do not belong to the schools. The popularity of U.S.News & World Report s college rankings is reflected ... ref within 3 days of the rankings release, U.S.News website received 10 million page view s compared ... its college rankings sells 50 percent more than its normal issues at the newsstand U.S.News also ... of U.S.News College Guides ref Criticism of college rankings 1990s main Criticism of college and university ... said that they did not intend to participate in the U.S.News reputational rankings in the future ..., in terms of the peer assessment survey, we at U.S.News firmly believe the survey has significant value ... more details
This article is about the former syndicated news program from the 1980s. For today s news network in the US, see Independent News Network . Infobox television show name Independent Network News show name 2 INN The Independent News 1984 1986 br USA Tonight 1986 1990 image caption format News runtime 30 minutes picture format creator John Corporon br Leavitt Pope presenter Bill Jorgensen 1980 1983 br Steve Bosh 1980 1984 br Pat Harper 1980 1985 br Brad Holbrook 1984 1985 1988 1990 br Morton Dean 1985 1988 br Shelia Stainback 1985 1989 executive producer country United States language American English network Television syndication Syndication company WPIX br Tribune Broadcasting distributor Tribune Entertainment first aired June 9, 1980 last aired June 1990 num seasons 10 num episodes The Independent Network News INN was a United States American television news program, seen in television syndication syndication from June 1980 until June 1990. The newscast was aired nightly by independent station North America independent stations and was designed to serve the same purpose as the Big Three television networks Big Three network news programs. It was produced by Tribune Broadcasting owned WPIX in New York City . History The initial anchors for the nightly program were Bill Jorgensen , Pat ... Eastern . ref Still another news group. Broadcasting and Cable Broadcasting , May 5, 1980, pg. 37 ... News format and decided to brand both local and national news as INN The Independent News , while the midday newscast was cancelled. In January 1985, longtime CBS News correspondent Morton Dean replaced ... for national and world news, and adding the time periods to their local newscasts. On March 13 ... News advertisement. Broadcasting , Dec. 1, 1980, pg. 47. http www.americanradiohistory.com Archive BC IDX 80 OCR 1980 12 01 BC 0047.pdf ref References references Category American news television series ... es Independent Network News ... more details
Both the U.S. mission and Washington condemned the reports and questioned the motives of the correspondents involved. The Kennedy administration then went on the offensive, bombarding news editors in the U.S. ... U.S. position and the news media in Vietnam. Before the battle, the media had criticized Diem and argued for more U.S. control of the war, but they were still agreeable to the position of the diplomats and the U.S. military assistance command. After it, correspondents became steadily more convinced ... the press and the embassy, most of the news commentaries were reasonably accurate. The U.S. Army ... , the official U.S. armed forces newspaper, while in Cambodia Tensions between the news media and the Nixon ..., the solution was for the U.S. to either get rid of Diem or take over direct control of the war itself. ref Hammond, 1962&ndash 1968 , p. 35. ref Although the U.S. mission was irate over the reporting of the battle, even the U.S. Public Information Office PIO in Saigon had to admit that, working .... ref While the top levels of the U.S. mission in Saigon were inordinately closemouthed around reporters ... nucleus of eight to a contingent of over 60. By 1964 the leadership of both the U.S. and South ... had been murdered during a U.S. backed military coup. Instead of paving the way for political stability ... making serious headway. Following the recommendations of an internal report, the new U.S. headquarters, the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam MACV , made the decision that since news correspondents ... aware that all sides the South Vietnamese and American governments, the U.S. mission, MACV, the Buddhists ... It did not help matters that JUSPAO was also MACV s propaganda arm, a fact that was well known to news .... Few, however, wanted a unilateral U.S. withdrawal and 50 percent believed that the U.S. was obliged ... ref Although the United States Department of Defense U.S. Department of Defense offered a brief introductory ... supreme goal of the Saigon government, the U.S. Mission, MACV, and the media, there was little ... more details
No News debuted at number 57 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of January ...Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name No News Cover Artist Lonestar Album Lonestar album Lonestar Released January 8, 1996 Format CD Single , 7 45 RPM A side Tequila Talkin ref name whitburn cite book last Whitburn first Joel title Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 publisher Record Research, Inc date 2008 page 244 isbn 0 89820 177 2 ref Genre Country music Country Length 2 53 Label BNA Records BNA Writer Phil Barnhart br Sam Hogin br Mark D. Sanders Producer Don Cook br Wally Wilson Audio sample? Last single Tequila Talkin br 1995 This single No News br 1995 Next single Runnin Away with My Heart br 1996 No News is the title of a song recorded by United States American country music band Lonestar . It was released in January 1996 as the second single from their debut album, Lonestar album Lonestar . No News reached the top of the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Country Songs Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in April 1996 see 1996 in country music , giving the group its first number one single. It was written by Phil Barnhart, Sam Hogin, and Mark D. Sanders . ref name whitburn cite book last Whitburn first Joel title Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 publisher Record Research, Inc date 2008 isbn 0 89820 177 2 ref Content The song is a moderate up tempo in which the narrator tells of how his former lover has left him. Having not heard from her or her family, he says that he would prefer a bad excuse to no news . In the verses, he offers several possibilities as to her disappearance, such as Lost her car at the mall Got locked in a bathroom stall . ref cite web url http www.countrystandardtime.com d cdreview.asp?xid 1820 title Lonestar review accessdate 2008 06 09 last ... align left Chart 1996 align center Peak br position align left U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks align center 1 align left U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 align center 22 align ... more details
Infobox TV channel name T News logofile logosize logoalt launch April 2011 network investors slogan Telangana Gunde Chappudu The Pulse of Telangana availability country IND language Telugu language Telugu headquarters Hyderabad, India Hyderabad , Andhra Pradesh , India sister names web http thevoiceoftelangana.com web http tnewslive.com T News Telugu language Telugu is a Telugu language Telugu news television channel. The channel focuses exclusively on news, events, and culture of the Telangana region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh .The channel brings up history,self respect of Telangana. Its slogan is Telangana Gunde Chappudu , meaning The pulse of Telangana . The channel also has Urdu news bulletins in some evening slots. History Airtel digital TV , Tata Sky , Reliance Big Tv , Sun Direct DTH , and DishTV . The channel s live video feed is also streamed on its website, and is freely accessible from various online TV streaming websites. The channel was previously associated with Raj News . T News was launched on 4 April 2011 Ugadi day after receiving permission to operate their own channel. ref http timesofindia.indiatimes.com city hyderabad TRS looks for writers poets from T articleshow 7870499.cms ref Notes Reflist References cite web title Raj News overtakes TV9 url http newsofap.com newsofap 21361 21 raj news overtakes tv9 newsofap.html accessdate 2010 08 07 cite web title Raj News becomes the No 1 news channel in Telangana. url http www.simplytelangana.com 2010 07 31 raj news becomes the no 1 news channel in telangana accessdate 2010 07 31 External links http thevoiceoftelangana.com Official site http thevoiceoftelangana.com Online streaming http www.simplytelangana.com raj news telangana tv live stream A blog on the channel http www.cp14.com t news telangana Watch T News Telangana Online Telugu Language Television International news channels Category Telugu language television channels Category 24 hour television news channels in India India media ... more details
Revived series br 1997 1998 num seasons 15 num episodes website In the News is a series of two minute television televised video segments that summarized topical news stories for children and pre teens ... , respectively. NBC would also go on to produce its own competing version called Ask NBC News . The micro ... TV series Josie and the Pussycats narrating educational news segments tailored for children ... by CBS News CBS news division . In the News segments attempted to explain the essence of complex news stories to children, and to do so in a way that might engage a young audience. Video clips of national ... written with children in mind. Although news stories deemed to be inappropriate for children were not covered on In the News , the series did feature a wide range of then current events. On occasion ... that may exist in the near future. CBS News journalists Christopher Glenn and Gary Shepard narrated the segments. 30 Minutes In the late 1970s, CBS News produced a Saturday afternoon news magazine for young viewers, 30 Minutes , which was along the same lines as In The News and the nighttime news magazine, 60 Minutes . The series aired irregularly from 1978 to 1982, with only a handful of repeating ... by CBS Radio Network CBS Radio News Washington Correspondent Dan Raviv . Repeats of the original In the News were seen during commercial breaks on TV Land in the late 1990s. External links imdb title id 0331390 title In the News Children s programming on CBS in the 1970s Children s programming on CBS in the 1980s DEFAULTSORT In The News Category 1971 television series debuts Category 1986 television ... American news television series Category CBS network shows Category CBS News Category English language ... more details
For the Canadian television news program, see A News TV series . Unreferenced date September 2009 A News , originally known simply as news, was the first widely distributed program for serving and reading Usenet newsgroups . The program, written at Duke University by Steve Daniel and Tom Truscott , was released on a tape given out at the June 1980 USENIX conference held at the University of Delaware . Steve Daniel from Duke offered a presentation on the then new Usenet network and invited attendees to join. The Version 7 Seventh Edition of Unix included a Motd Unix message of the day facility, which allowed the system operator to cause messages to be displayed to the user at login. A News so called because each message began with A as a marker character was an expansion of this facility that allowed news messages to be distributred across an arbitrary number of systems using the new uucp service. In addition to the login display, news articles could be read at any time from the command line. A user could also post new messages to the local machine by posting to a special default newsgroup called general or queue it for network wide transmission by placing it in a public group such as NET.general . The software was designed primarily for announcements, so the interface was extremely simple. There were no provisions built in for replying to articles over news e mail replies were supported ... would require changing the initial character. This scheme was abandoned after A news for the more ... and there was no facility for expiring old articles quickly made A News impractical to use. It was largely superseded by B News , although some organizations continued to use it for internal communications for many years. Later modifications did add the ability to process the early B News article format and act on B News control articles. Image A News msg format.png frame center Example of an early .... External links ftp ftp.std.com obi USENET world.std.com FTP archive containing A News , including ... more details
For NewsNews disambiguation Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name NEWS image ... www.jehp.jp top.html Url http www.johnnys net.jp j artists news index.html current members Keiichiro ... Tomohisa br Takahiro Morita Takahiro Moriuchi br Hiroki Uchi br Hironori Kusano br Nihongo NEWS ... ja icon Cite web url http www.oricon.co.jp prof artist 336858 title NEWS Oricon Page publisher ... the Record label label Johnny s Entertainment , NEWS released a promotional single Nihongo NEWS Nippon NEWSNEWS Japan , which was used for the World Cup of Volleyball Championships. In 2004, Takahiro ... http www.sponichi.co.jp entertainment special 2007jya KFullNormal20070101023.html title NEWS 8 months ... their tenth single, Happy Birthday NEWS song Happy Birthday , which made NEWS the second Japanese ... name ten ja icon Cite web url http www.oricon.co.jp news rankmusic 58767 title NEWS tied with KinKi Kids for tenth consecutive single publisher Oricon accessdate 2008 10 11 ref ref name TD NEWS became .... ref name RP leaving History 2003 2006 Debut and departure of members Formed in September 2003, NEWS released a promotional single, Nihongo NEWS Nippon NEWSNEWS Japan , which was used as the theme ... NEWS Starts Over publisher Sponichi accessdate 2008 10 10 date 2006 12 31 ref Before holding their first concert, Nihongo NEWSnow Concert NEWS Concert NEWSnowCONCERT , Takahiro Moriuchi left the group. NEWS later released their debut single, Kib Yell , which topped the Oricon chart. ref ... NEWS first album, Touch , which sold 164,016 copies in its first week. ref ja icon Cite web url http ... for underage drinking and was suspended indefinitely from both NEWS and Kanjani8 , another ... entertainment johnnys news 20081222 OHT1T00051.htm title Hiroki Uchi weeping at the Welcome back shouts ... entertainment news 2006 12 31 07.html title NEWS returns for new year, as 6 person group work Sports ... http www.sponichi.co.jp entertainment news 2006 12 31 07.html archivedate 2007 01 28 ref Despite having ... more details
menus on the NeWS window system. NeWS for Network extensible Window System was a windowing system developed ... Don lang NeWS.html title NeWS Network extensible Window System accessdate 2008 01 08 author Don ... James Gosling and David S. H. Rosenthal . The NeWS Interpreter computing interpreter was based on PostScript ... it to allow interaction and multiple contexts to support windows. Like PostScript, NeWS could be used as a complete programming language, but unlike PostScript, NeWS could be used to make complete interactive programs with mouse support and a GUI . Description NeWS started by implementing a PostScript ..., NeWS would be displaying a number of PostScript programs at the same time on one screen. It also ..., NeWS included the concept of a tree of embedded views along which events were passed. For instance ... then receive the message, and so on. NeWS included a complete model for these events, including ... user interface widgets, NeWS expanded the original PostScript stack based language into a complete ..., and was the inspiration for the later well known X application xeyes . NeWS included several libraries of user interface elements GUI widget widgets , themselves written in NeWS. These widgets ran all of their behaviour in the NeWS interpreter, and only required communications to an outside program or more NeWS code when the widget demanded it. For example, a toggle button s display routine ..., which results in round trip delay time a delay in responding . File The NeWS Toolkit screen snapshot.gif thumb right The NeWS Toolkit Applications The best example of such a library is TNT The NeWS ... licensed NeWS and adapted it for various uses. Silicon Graphics SGI used a version of it named 4Sight ... port called MacNeWS Architech Corporation ported NeWS to OS 2 ref James Gosling, David S. H. Rosenthal, Michelle J. Arden 1989 . http books.google.com books?id xHSoK66z34YC&pg PA193 The NeWS ... products that ran on NeWS. HyperLook , developed by Arthur van Hoff, was an interactive application ... more details
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This Is Us may refer to This Is Us Backstreet Boys album This Is Us Backstreet Boys album , a 2009 album by the Backstreet Boys This Is Us The Necessary album This Is Us The Necessary album , a 2005 album by The Necessary the band that became House of Fools This Is Us , a song by LL Cool J from his 2000 album G.O.A.T. This Is Us , a song by Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopfler from their collaborative 2006 album All the Roadrunning disambig vi This Is Us ... more details
undue date March 2012 Upravlyaemy Sputnik Aktivnyj lang ru , or US A , also known in the west as Radar Ocean Reconnaissance Satellite or RORSAT , was a series of Soviet Union Soviet reconnaissance satellite s. Launched between 1967 and 1988 to monitor NATO and merchant vessels using active radar , the satellites were powered by nuclear reactor s. Because a return signal from a target illuminated by a radar transmitter diminishes as the inverse of the fourth power of the distance, for the surveillance radar to work effectively, US A satellites had to be placed in low earth orbit . Had they used large solar panels for power, the orbit would have rapidly decayed due to drag through the upper atmosphere. Further, the satellite would have been useless in the shadow of earth. fact date March 2012 Hence the majority of the satellites carried type BES 5 nuclear reactor s fuelled by uranium uranium 235 . Normally the nuclear reactor cores were ejected into high orbit a so called disposal orbit at the end of the mission, but there were several failure incidents, some of which resulted in radioactive material re entering the Earth s atmosphere . The US A programme was responsible for orbiting a total of 33 nuclear reactors, 31 of them BES 5 types with a capacity of providing about two kilowatts of power for the radar unit. In addition, in 1987 the Soviets launched ... trackind RORSAT RORSAT.html positron pollution from TOPAZ ref The last US A satellite was launched ... failed and the reactor fell into the Pacific Ocean north of Japan. Radiation was detected by US ... ejected into higher orbits, their orbits will still eventually decay. US A satellites were a major ... article on the US A RORSAT programme. http www.svengrahn.pp.se trackind RORSAT RORSAT.html The US A program and radio observations thereof http www.space.com news mystery monday 040329.html Space.com on the RORSATs leaky radiator problem http www.space.com news 090115 soviet satellite cosmos ... more details
Infobox Top level domain name .us background CCF image Deleted image removed Image Dotus.gif .us America ... U.S. nexus requirement can be enforced by challenge, but seldom is. structure Originally registrations ... yes span style font weight bold .us span is the Internet country code top level domain country code top level domain ccTLD for the United States and was established in 1985. Registrants of .us domains ... generic top level domain gTLD s, instead of .us, which has primarily been used by state and local governments despite any entity having the option of registering a .us domain. History The original administrator of .us was Jon Postel of the Information Sciences Institute ISI at the University of Southern California USC . He administered .us under a subcontract that the ISI and USC had from SRI International which held the .us and the gTLD contract with the United States Department of Defense and later Network Solutions which held the .us and the gTLD contract with the National Science Foundation ... hierarchy. The vast majority of the geographic subdomains in .us were delegated to various private entities and .us registrants could register with the delegated administrator for the level they wished to register in, but not directly with the .us administrator. In April 2002, second level domains under .us became available for registration. The .us domain is currently administered by NeuStar ... U.S. state , federal territory, and the District of Columbia has a reserved two letter second level domain based on the International Organization for Standardization Standard ISO 3166 2 US for the United ... instead of www.state.ma.us. Additionally, the territories of the US have their own ccTLDs .as for American ... States Virgin Islands . These operate alongside or in preference to their .us subdomains ... .< state> .us , where < state> is a state s two letter postal abbreviation. Four values ... state> .us Examples http ci.boston.ma.us or http ci.sacramento.ca.us town town government agencies ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Not to Us Type studio Artist Chris Tomlin Cover Not to Us.jpg Released 2002 Recorded Genre Contemporary worship music Worship Length Label Sparrow Records sixstepsrecords Producer Nathan Nockels Reviews Rating 4 5 Jesus Freak Hideout http www.jesusfreakhideout.com cdreviews NotToUs.asp link Last album The Noise We Make br 2001 This album Not to Us br 2002 Next album Arriving br 2004 Not to Us is the second studio album by Chris Tomlin , released in 2002. Track listing Everything That s Beautiful Enough Not to Us Wonderful Maker Famous One Come Let Us Worship The River Unchanging Come Home Running Overflow Chris Tomlin Category 2002 albums Category Chris Tomlin albums christian album stub ... more details
News Register may refer to one of several newspaper s, including Aurora News Register in the U.S. state of Nebraska News Register McMinnville News Register McMinnville in the U.S. state of Oregon Wheeling News Register in the U.S. state of West Virginia disambig ... more details
News Times may refer to the following newspapers The News Times , a newspaper in the U.S. city of Danbury, Connecticut News Times Forest Grove News Times Forest Grove , a newspaper in the U.S. state of Oregon News Times Newport News Times Newport , a newspaper in the U.S. state of Oregon Disambig ... more details
Wiktionarypar newsNews is new information relating to current events. News may also refer to TOCright Newspapers News newspaper NEWS , Z rich, Switzerland The News Adelaide The News Adelaide The News Chicago The News Chicago The News Mexico City The News Mexico City The News New Glasgow The News New Glasgow The News Portsmouth The News Portsmouth can t find this anywhere what is its actual name? The News New Zealand The News New Zealand The News International , Pakistan Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad The News Media Group , Spain Co n The Greenville News in Greenville, South Carolina The Temple News in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formerly nicknamed The News The Pitt News in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the University of Pittsburgh Broadcasting News program , generic name The News with Brian Williams , MSNBC CNBC news program News channel , generic name Corporations News publishing , an Austrian publisher of news magazines News Corporation , a media conglomerate News International , British subsidiary News Limited , Australian subsidiary Network of European Worldshops Entertainment The News musical The News musical , a Tony Award for Best Original Score Tony nominated 1986 musical The News , a song by Jimmy Cliff , featured on the album Follow My Mind News , a song by Dire Straits , featured on the album Communiqu Dire Straits album Communiqu NEWS band , a Japanese pop group The News band , an English New Wave band N.E.W.S , 2003 instrumental jazz album by Prince N.E.W.S. , 1984 album by Golden Earring Huey Lewis and the News , a U.S. rock band News Time , a game on the Ladbrokes ... abroad Sony NEWS , computer workstation NeWS Network extensible Window System , developed by Sun Microsystems in the mid 1980s See also new disambiguation newsgroup Wikipedia News , news about Wikipedia Current events Category Television news disambig be x old de News es News fr The News ko id NEWS lt Naujiena reik m s nl News ja pl News ru sv News th News uk ... more details
UE News 1946 1952 is the newsletter of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America . External links http www.ranknfile ue.org uenews.html UE News Online http digital.library.pitt.edu images pittsburgh uenews.html UE News Photograph Collection at the University of Pittsburgh US newspaper stub Category Publications with year of establishment missing Category Newspapers published in the United States ... more details
News Watch also expressed as Newswatch or NewsWatch is a name or brand associated with the following NewsWatch branding A branding used for local newscasts in the US and Canada Newswatch Nigeria Newswatch Nigeria a news magazine published in Nigeria NewsWatch TV series NewsWatch TV series a weekly news program on the BBC in the United Kingdom NewsWatch Philippine TV program NewsWatch Philippine TV program a news program aired on Radio Philippines Network NewsWatch Junior Edition , installation of NewsWatch aired on Solar TV Radio Philippines Network NewsWatch Aksyon Balita , the late afternoon news broadcast of Radio Philippines Network in the Philippines News Watch news package , a television news music package by Frank Gari News Watch 9 the flagship network television newscast of NHK Newswatch 16 A news station in Northeastern Pennsylvania CBN NewsWatch, the evening newscast for the Christian Broadcasting Network NewsWatch TV series NewsWatch TV , a weekly television program with a news and entertainment format disambig ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Positive News logo image caption type Quarterly newspaper format owners publisher Positive News Publishing Limited editor Se n Dagan Wood chiefeditor Shauna Crockett Burrows assoceditor maneditor newseditor managingeditordesign campuseditor campuschief opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff foundation political language English language English ceased publication headquarters 5 Bicton Enterprise Centre,Clun, Shropshire, SY7 8NF, UK circulation 50,000 sister newspapers Positive NewsUS, Positive News Hong Kong, Noticias Positivas Argentina , Noticias Positivas Spain ISSN oclc website http www.positivenews.org.uk Positive News is a solution focused newspaper, reporting on people and initiatives that are creating a sustainable, just and fulfilling world. Positive News aims to inform, inspire and empower its readers, while helping create a more responsible and balanced media. It was founded in 1993 by Shauna Crockett Burrows. Format and circulation Published in the UK, Positive News is a quarterly newspaper with a circulation of 50,000 copies. Sister editions are published independently in the US circulation 40,000 and Hong Kong circulation 5,000 , with online only versions also published in Argentina and Spain. ref http www.positivenews.org.uk ref References reflist External links http www.positivenews.org.uk Positive News http www.positivenewsus.org Positive NewsUS http noticiaspositivas.org Positive News Argentina http noticiaspositivas.net Positive News Spain Category Quarterly journals Category Companies based in Shropshire UK newspaper stub ... more details
unreferenced date February 2011 Unsourced image removed Image Petroleum news logo.jpg right 238px The Petroleum News is a weekly newspaper based in Anchorage, Alaska . Prior to April 6, 2003, Petroleum News was known as Petroleum News Alaska . The name change came as a result of the gradual addition of more Canada Canadian and Continental U.S. petroleum news to the weekly paper, and especially coverage of the proposed Mackenzie Valley Pipeline . The Petroleum News is the only standalone oil and gas publication in Alaska . External links http www.petroleumnews.com Petroleum News Online Category Newspapers published in Alaska Alaska newspaper stub ... more details
Spero News is a conservative Roman catholic church Catholic news analysis website. ref name Launching http www.benedictionblogson.com 2005 04 10 launching spero news Launching Spero News , benedictionblogson.com, 10 April 2005 accessed 8 June 2010 . ref The website has been dedicated to working to provide constructive dialogue between media and readers, ref name Launching reporting events accurately and truthfully ref name Launching and allowing users to type their discerning opinions that reflects Christian values on the website s forum page. ref name Launching Spero means I hope in Latin . Spero News is used as a reference by Wikipedia, ref At least 49 Wikipedia pages include an article from Spero News among their references as of 19 June 2010. ref and is linked to by major news sources such as the New York Times . ref A Google search for Spero News in the domain nytimes.org yielded an average of about 20 pages per month that link to Spero News. ref Spero News was launched in April 2005 by Robert Duncan, a blogger based in Madrid, Spain author of the blog Santificarnos.com , and Clint Gillespie, based in Houston, Texas. ref name Launching Spero News is headquartered at 13430 Sable, Houston, Texas. The Houston based Spero group, launched in 2002, also includes the sites Daily Estimate and Impact Wire . ref name core http weblog.theviewfromthecore.com 2005 04 ind 004902.html Spero News Launches April 11 Alternative Network For News, Commentary & Analysis . The Blog from the Core ...?id WhatIsSperoNews What Is Spero News Who and what is Spero News and how do the writers create news? , Spero News wiki, undated accessed 20 September 2011 . ref ref Spero News website, http www.speroforum.com site contactus.asp contact us page , accessed 20 September, 2011. ref References reflist External links http www.speroforum.com SperoNews Speroforum.com Category News websites website stub US politics stub ... more details
italic title Refimprove date December 2008 The Herald and News is a daily newspaper serving the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Falls and Klamath County, Oregon Klamath County in the U.S. state of Oregon . It also distributes east into Lake County, Oregon Lake County . ref http www.heraldandnews.com Herald and News ref The publisher is Heidi Wright ref cite news url http www.heraldandnews.com articles 2008 10 27 about us directory directory.txt title About Us Directory work Herald and News accessdate October 27, 2008 ref and the editor is Steve Miller. ref name KGW cite news url http www.kgw.com sharedcontent APStories stories D8ELLSSG4.html title Daily Record publisher taking job with Oregon newspaper date December 23, 2005 work KGW News accessdate October 27, 2008 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The Herald and News is a 17,500 circulation daily with a newsroom staff of 21. ref name KGW The morning paper is published six days a week. ref name KGW History The Herald and News was first published June 1, 1942. The paper is a merger of the Evening Herald and the Klamath News . ref University of Oregon Knight Library catalog ref The paper is now only six days a week, skipping the Monday paper each and every week. References reflist Category Klamath County, Oregon Category Newspapers published in Oregon Category Klamath Falls, Oregon Oregon newspaper stub ... more details