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  §9. The Stuarts and "The Morning Post". IV. The Growth of Journalism. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The ...
The Morning Post was whig in politics; the new proprietors turned it over to the tory side.
The Morning Post came eventually into the hands of a Lancashire papermaker named Crompton, and, about 1850, Peter Borthwick, who had migrated from Scotland to London, obtained a position in the office as what his son, the late lord Glenesk, called gérant.
His claim as to the circulation of The Morning Post was examined carefully by Charles Wentworth Dilke—a most competent authority—who was of opinion that it could not be maintained.
www.bartleby.com /224/0409.html   (981 words)

  
 Boston Post - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Boston Post Canes were given to the selectmen and presented in a ceremony to the town's oldest living man. Many towns in New England still carry on the Boston Post cane tradition with the original canes they were awarded in 1909.
By the 1930s, the Boston Post had grown to be one of the largest newspapers in the country, with a circulation of well over a million readers.
Throughout the 1940s, facing increasing competition from the Hearst-run papers in Boston and New York and from radio and television news, the paper began an inevitable decline from which it was never to recover.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Boston_Morning_Post   (225 words)

  
 South China Morning Post - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South China Morning Post Ltd was founded on 1903 and the first edition of the paper published on November 6, 1903.
Readers with an education level of post secondary, university or college level education were 80 % of the total readers.
The South China Morning Post's target audience in the print version of the newspaper is professionals, decision makers and English speakers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/South_China_Morning_Post   (747 words)

  
 washingtonpost.blog - The Editors Talk About Site Policies, Design and Goals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Posted by: Howell is a GOP shill
If the Post concludes that nothing has been proved regarding these far more numerous Republicans wrt to their accepting contributions, and therefore this information should not be in the article, then the same standard should apply to the Democrats.
Howells wants Post reporters to be fair to both sides, than she needs to examine and report on these obvious and continuing examples of imbalance and bias.
blogs.washingtonpost.com /washpostblog/2006/01/deborah_howell_.html   (12474 words)

  
 BBC News | UK | Morning post 'may be ditched'
Morning postal deliveries could be a thing of the past under radical proposals being considered by the Royal Mail.
It is part of a move to prioritise its business service in the morning, leaving home deliveries until later in the day.
Consignia, which owns the Royal Mail, says that as many houses are empty by the time the morning delivery is made, most householders may not feel the effect of the change.
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/uk/newsid_1785000/1785381.stm   (353 words)

  
 SUNDAY MORNING POST MAGAZINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Two years ago, the "Sunday Morning Post" reported on the outrage of healthy baby girls left to die in China’s orphanages, victims of the one-child policy.
Each morning a fellow inmate at her Guangdong orphanage goes into the dark fetid room where she lies alone to see if she is dead.
Their starting point was the Sunday Morning Post’s award-winning investigation of two years ago which gave the world the first eye-witness and photographic evidence of dying rooms at Nanning orphanage, in Guangxi province.
truevisiontv.com /drsmpm.html   (2024 words)

  
 Reports From China Point To Major H5N1 Coverup
One of the posts on the website includes the only known photographs of the dead bar-headed geese at Qinghai Lake that sparked the controversy.
If the anonymous poster of the pictures is to be believed, the birds are bar-headed geese struck down by H5N1 at the end of their 1,000km migration from the northern plains of India to China's remote western Qinghai.
The photographs were posted on May 24, one day after the Chinese authorities told official media that wild geese were dying of H5N1 in Qinghai, marking China's first outbreak of avian influenza since last August.
www.rense.com /general67/cover.htm   (1427 words)

  
 Calpundit: Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Nonetheless, it does seem reasonable that the household survey may be a leading indicator for the payroll survey, and we may yet see some job growth this year (although not anywhere near commensurate with what bush predicted with the 2003 tax cut).
Posted by: ryan b at January 26, 2004 12:11 PM
Posted by: dilbert dogbert at January 26, 2004 01:30 PM
www.calpundit.com /archives/003130.html   (13581 words)

  
 Morning Edition (NPR): Interview: Roger Dumars of the South China Morning Post discusses the family reunions taking ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Morning Edition (NPR): Interview: Roger Dumars of the South China Morning Post discusses the family reunions taking place between North and South Koreans@ HighBeam Research
Interview: Roger Dumars of the South China Morning Post discusses the family reunions taking place between North and South Koreans
Joining us on the line from Seoul is Roger Dumars, correspondent for the South China Morning Post.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:30601380&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (239 words)

  
 South China Morning Post: Freedoms in the spotlight and the world is watching | Clearharmony - Falundafa in Europe
South China Morning Post: Freedoms in the spotlight and the world is watching
Professor Link told the Sunday Morning Post the grilling he received from immigration officers adversely affected the positive way he had previously viewed Hong Kong's existence under the "one country, two systems" formula.
South China Morning Post: [Group] claims SAR using fllist Dozens of Falun Gong practitioners denied entry in run-up to handover anniversary ceremonies
www.clearharmony.net /articles/200207/5452.html   (895 words)

  
 centenary.scmp.com - the online edition of South China Morning Post, Hong Kong's premier English-language newspaper
One of the South China Morning Post's most successful innovations in recent years has been Young Post, its section aimed at local school students.
Years before "newspapers in education" became a publishing industry buzz-phrase, the South China Morning Post had realised the importance, and commercial potential, of grooming its future readers at an early age.
Young Post has also been a keen supporter of the annual South China Morning Post Student of the Year awards.
centenary.scmp.com /cenarts/srfut/ZZZJGFJMWKD.html   (454 words)

  
 Andrew's Website - News & Journal - Rushed Morning Post
I'm back in school, so it means getting up at 6:30 every morning.
The box arrived at the local post office on December 23, but the postal workers decided not to send out any notices until ten days after Christmas.
Yesterday the local library's parking lot had to close for half the day and pile sandbags up due to "extreme weather conditions." L.A. has high wind and high surf warnings and they're expecting a foot of rain.
andrew.beanwood.com /news/article.cgi?id=97   (395 words)

  
 The Command Post - A Newsblog Collective   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
We are a group of bloggers from around the world trying to post the latest professional news that we have seen, heard, or read related to our topics of focus.
When we created The Command Post on 20 March, 2003, it quickly generated a lot of attention, soon becoming the first massive-scale group citizen journalism weblog.
Over the next two years hundreds of people contributed, we were credentialed to both 2004 presidential conventions, and several of our pages were added to the Library of Congress MINERVA on-line collection.
www.command-post.org   (660 words)

  
 China CRIENGLISH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The idea is that users would leave location-based posts for their friends.
It is a blog post from your friend with a message: "Try the duck".
Hutchison's British operation is pitching its blogging services at 18- to 34-year-olds - the same generation that gave the world "happy slapping", in which a friend or, more disturbingly, a stranger is assaulted and their response filmed with a camera phone.
en.chinabroadcast.cn /2238/2005-6-21/33@249758.htm   (762 words)

  
 AsiaMedia :: A loss for words in 'boring' Macau
Today, the enclave's 460,000 residents are served by eight Chinese and three Portuguese daily newspapers, five Chinese and one Portuguese weeklies, an English daily and dozens of magazine titles; all this on top of a raft of publications imported from Hong Kong and the mainland.
Each morning, street -side newsstands are piled high with up to 20 different daily papers.
On the face of it, the media market would appear to be booming in line with the general economic headiness in Macau.
www.asiamedia.ucla.edu /article.asp?parentid=23189   (1277 words)

  
 Morning Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 1937 the Morning Post was purchased by Sir James Berry, the owner of the Daily Telegraph.
Morning Post, a newspaper of long and honourable tradition, and fine purpose, was suffering a decline in some ways similar to that of the Daily Telegraph, the chief reason of which was that it persistently and resolutely maintained a policy of extreme conservatism which had little support in the country at large.
Lord Camrose's intention was not necessary to cease separate publication, and indeed the Morning Post continued independently for months.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /Jmorning.htm   (269 words)

  
 South China Morning Post live on latest Atex advertising solution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The partnership between Atex and SCMP has resulted in the group's major mastheads including South China Morning Post and Sunday Morning Post being consolidated on to a single platform, providing simple system maintenance and more cost-effective user training.
South China Morning Post Publishers Limited publishes the South China Morning Post and the Sunday Morning Post, the English language daily and Sunday newspapers with the highest circulation and readership of any English language newspaper in Hong Kong.
The South China Morning Post, with its first edition published in 1903, is a leading commentator on Greater China and is read widely by government officials, business people, professionals and academics.
www.amc.com /news/2005/scmp.asp   (603 words)

  
 Arbiter's Judgement: Morning Post
I gotta rush off to the old grind as usual kids, but there is a little happening in the news.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that all posts are brought to you in Juxtapose Speak, meaning that spelling is for wusses.
All posts are provided "as is," and the staff of Arbiter's Judgment claims no responsibility for any loss of IQ that may result from reading them.
arbitersjudgement.blogspot.com /2005/08/morning-post_18.html   (195 words)

  
 History News Network
The rain beat down last week on a forest of umbrellas filing through the modern, neon-lit streets of central Tokyo, but the message coming from inside the cavernous Kudan Kaikan Hall was an oddly old-fashioned one, reminiscent of 19th-century jingoism.
Parallels have been drawn among the textbook movement's supporters to the bombing of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the society's emotional message has found an increasingly willing audience among the millions disillusioned with Japan's traditional subservience to Washington.
When you are finished with the comments for this entry, close the window to return to the blog.
hnn.us /roundup/comments/4928.html   (1111 words)

  
 Seeing The Forest - a Weblog of Politics
Drudge has posted the phone number of the principal of the school.
The Armageddon Christians speak of their enemies as evil and of themselves as good, but they suffer from a desperate need for self-examination, and until they look at themselves, they are at risk of continuing to function as evildoers.
There's a great post on how things work inside of the cults, and how The Party is using them.
seetheforest.blogspot.com /2004_11_01_seetheforest_archive.html   (8280 words)

  
 I'm really pleased with my post this morning... - www.ezboard.com
I have adopted a new policy, which is: not to give them any grounds at all for them to believe that I'm biased towards their movement.
Only a few critical posts remain at the Unversist forum (for some reason, I was unable to edit those out).
I want to give people the option of editing their posts, normally for misspellings, punctuation, grammar, or minor mistakes.
p081.ezboard.com /fnickotanisneoobjectivismfrm1.showMessage?topicID=796.topic   (1402 words)

  
 Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: May 22, 2005 - May 28, 2005 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A number of readers wrote in yesterday about my morning post on the 'futility' of aggressively reporting on the secret British government memo (actually, minutes) which surfaced late in the British election and claimed that the White House was rigging the intelligence on Iraq to support a decision for war as far back as mid-2002.
Just this morning I saw this typically-splendid article by the Post's Walter Pincus about yet more evidence of how many questions the intelligence community had about pretty much all the evidence of Iraqi WMD during the lead-up to the war.
Pincus also makes mention of the secret British memo, which came to light in the final days of the recent British election, which suggested that almost a year before the start of the war the US was shaping the available intelligence to make the case for war.
www.talkingpointsmemo.com /archives/week_2005_05_22.php   (4835 words)

  
 How Appealing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
But, given the volume of posts that appear here, readers who are interested in accessing the 20 questions feature directly should find the new page to be useful.
This morning's federal judicial nomination and confirmation news and commentary from here and there: The New York Times reports here that "Strategists See Victory in Stalemate Over Nominee." Republicans see themselves as being in a "win-win" situation, the article suggests.
This morning's Senate Judiciary Committee business meeting: The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hold a business meeting this morning at 9:30 a.m.
appellateblog.blogspot.com /2003_02_01_appellateblog_archive.html   (7421 words)

  
 Hugh Hewitt: September 11, 2005 - September 17, 2005 Archives
Yesterday I posted on the 2nd Battalion/5th Marines plan to hold their Marine Corps Birthday ball at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, and the Battalion's effort to raise money to pay for bus transportation and defray the cost of the tickets for the young Marines who will find the cost a bit high.
As a way of outfitting the software, NZ used the list of Presbyterian Churches put together by Edward Brenager, but the list of impacted organizations can be as long as as widely diverse as the people and cities of the three states blasted by Katrina.
Since posting on it earlier this morning, I have been thinking about Elisabeth Bumiller's piece in the New York Times this morning.
hughhewitt.com /archives/2005/09/11-week/index.php   (10050 words)

  
 Riba Rambles: Musings of a Mental Magpie: 10/26/2003 - 11/01/2003
For folks who missed the earlier posts on this topic, we and our tenants are hosting a party tonight.
Not that this is going to actually change anything I post or don't post, but I find this kind of number crunching moderately interesting.
Post title courtesy of Tom Lehrer, in a song definitely worth listening to.
www.osmond-riba.org /lis/journal/2003_10_26_j_archive.htm   (5418 words)

  
 The Command Post - The Publisher's Desk - New Swag: Morning Post Java Mug   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Do your morning read of Command Post while sipping a double-dose of coffee from our three-star branded mug...
As you post your comment, please mind our simple comment policy: we welcome all perspectives, but require that comments be both civil and respectful.
We also ask that you avoid the extensive use of profanity, racist terms (neither of which we consider civil or respectful), and other boorish language.
www.command-post.org /desk/archives/014257.html   (360 words)

  
 South China Morning Post: Workers in a state of disunion | Clearharmony - Falundafa in Europe
South China Morning Post: Workers in a state of disunion
South China Morning Post: Workers in a state of disunion
Jersusalem Post: “Israeli arrested in Tiananmen Square [due to] Falun Gong protest”
www.clearharmony.net /articles/200203/3804.html   (1206 words)

  
 The Digital Edge: Connections '98 Live Coverage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The South China Morning Post's Internet Edition from Hong Kong's oldest and leading English-language daily provides the world's most thorough coverage of Hong Kong, China and Southeast Asia news and business.
Business Coverage on the South China Morning Post's PostWeb Online Service Internet Edition, SCMP Archive Search, Your Money, SCMP Global Investor Hong Kong is one of the world's most important business and financial centers and the South China Morning Post is Hong Kong's leading source of business information.
The South China Morning Post provides the world's most comprehensive English-language coverage of business in Hong Kong, China and Southeast Asia, as well as a daily 12-page section devoted to covering markets in Hong Kong and the region.
www.digitaledge.org /connections98/edgieout.html   (1877 words)

  
 South China Morning Post newspaper marks 100-year anniversary
HONG KONG, Nov 6 (AFP) - Hong Kong's leading English-language newspaper the South China Morning Post on Thursday marked its 100th anniversary, with a special edition tracing its century-long history.
The Post was launched in 1903 when one of the paper's founders Tse Tsan-tai, a contemporary of revolutionary Chinese republic president Sun Yat-sen, wanted an English-language publication that would help promote the overthrow of the imperial Qing dynasty.
Hong Kong's oldest English-language newspaper was the China Mail, which lasted for almost 130 years before its demise in 1974.
quickstart.clari.net /qs_se/webnews/wed/cc/Qhongkong-media.RWH8_DN6.html   (245 words)

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