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  • '''Tribune''' (from the [[Latin]]: ''tribunus''; Greek form ''tribounos'') was a title ...] for "I forbid"). As the chief representative of the Roman plebeians, the tribune's house was required to be open to all at all times, day or night. The trib
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  • ...''Des Moines Register'', the ''St. Paul Pioneer Press'', the '[Minneapolis Tribune'', and ''[[The New York Times]]''.
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  • '''Tribune''' (from the [[Latin]]: ''tribunus''; Greek form ''tribounos'') was a title ...] for "I forbid"). As the chief representative of the Roman plebeians, the tribune's house was required to be open to all at all times, day or night. The trib
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  • Publisher and Owner, Tribune-Review Publishing Co., Inc., Greensburg, Pennsylvania; Chairman, [[Scaife F
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  • ..., individuals like [[Max Robinson]], [[Vernon Jarrett]] of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]],'' [[Joe Davidson]], [[Paul Delaney]] from the [[New York Times]], and ne
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  • | publisher = [[Lewiston Tribune]] | publisher = [[Lewiston Tribune]]
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  • | journal = International Herald Tribune According to an ''International Herald Tribune'' article, <ref name=Shane2006 /> Felfe was not a Soviet agent during WWII,
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  • ...rm and then for the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''. He advanced quickly at the ''Tribune'' and was soon the financial editor. Later he became one of the editors fo
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  • ...st, writes the "Letter from America" column in the ''International Herald Tribune''. He was daily book critic for the ''New York Times'' (1995-2002), as wel
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  • ...published in the ''Paris Herald Tribune'' (now the ''International Herald Tribune'') in 1952, when Buchwald was a new and virtually unknown columnist for tha
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  • ...cite web | title=MoUs with Bhutan on rail links, power projects | work=The Tribune, Chandigarh | url=http://www.bhutannewsonline.com/bhutan_china.html| access * {{cite web | title=Border tension pushes MEA allocation | work=The Tribune, Chandigarh | url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020301/budget.htm| acc
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  • | ''[[Chicago Tribune (ship, 1930)|Chicago Tribune]]'' || 1930 || 970 || 2960 ||
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  • | publisher = [[Chicago Tribune]] | publisher = [[Chicago Daily Tribune]]
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  • ...Republican party]], reformer and presidential candidate. His ''[[New York Tribune]]'' was America's most influential newspaper from the 1840s to the 1870s an ==Whig: New York Tribune==
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  • ...merican in every pulse-beat," and Irita Van Doren of the ''New York Herald Tribune Book Review'' once hailed him as "our national poet." He was an enormously
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  • ...Scaife, heir to the Mellon family fortunes, and owner of the ''Pittsburgh Tribune-Review''. The grantees are primarily conservative organizations, especiall
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  • |work = [[Duluth News Tribune]] |work = [[Duluth News Tribune]]
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  • | publisher=[[Rome News-Tribune]]
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  • | work = [[International Herald Tribune]]
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  • | publisher = [[Cheboygan Daily Tribune]]
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  • |work = [[Duluth News Tribune]] |work = [[Duluth News Tribune]]
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  • ...al assistant for the paper, he substituted for Lounsberry as editor of the Tribune's second, third and fourth issues.<ref>http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/cal ...essly throughout the night" to produce a special edition of ''The Bismarck Tribune''.<ref>http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/calounsberry.htm Clement A. Lounsbe
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  • ...ullah, others swapped for Tariq Azizuddin; govt denies deal |publisher=Pak Tribune |date=18 May 2008}}</ref> An ''Asia Times'' article said there was a deal i
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  • | publisher = [[Lewiston Tribune]] | publisher = [[Lewiston Tribune]]
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  • | publisher = [[Chicago Tribune]]
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  • ...ver, the city is now dropping this request, Mayor Karen Farbridge told the Tribune.
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  • | publisher = [[Winnipeg Tribune]]
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  • | publisher = [[Cheboygan Daily Tribune]]
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  • ...gue.html</ref> Stanley Woodward, a sports writer for the ''New York Herald Tribune'', coined the phrase in the early 1930s.
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  • |work = [[San Diego Union Tribune]]
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  • ...different nicknames. Originally known as the White Stockings, the Chicago Tribune immediately started shortening this to "White Sox." In 1904, the team offic
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  • ...hp?id=18872] In 2004, the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival cited the [[Oakland Tribune]] as designating the ensemble "Brilliant, revolutionary…they drive the te
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  • along with a quotation from the ''Chicago Tribune'':
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  • | work = [[Grand Haven Tribune]]
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  • ...held nominal power of the state. As time went on, positions such as the [[Tribune of Rome|Tribunate]] were introduced in order to provide representation for
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  • | publisher = [[Chicago Tribune]]
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  • * Seitz, Don C. ''Horace Greeley: Founder of the New York Tribune'' (1926) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=95028604 online edition]
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  • ...es choice of china patterns, glassware and other household items.<ref>Star Tribune (Minneapolis - St. Paul). Technology, bridal registry are joined together a
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  • | publisher = [[Tribune Live]] | publisher = [[Tribune Live]]
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  • | publisher = [[Tribune Live]] | publisher = [[Tribune Live]]
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  • | publisher = [[Tribune Live]] | publisher = [[Tribune Live]]
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  • ...ct|last=Cohen|first=Noam |date=2009-01-11|publisher=[[International Herald Tribune]]|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://cc.aljazeera.net/
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  • In 1986, the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' offered a history of Chicago's larger fireboats, when the [[Chicago Fir ...=Aging Fleet Of Fireboats Put Out To Pasture| publisher =[[Chicago Tribune]]| author =Andrew Siegel| date =1986-09-08| accessdate...
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  • ...ine. Even though Hitler became more of a disciple of [[Karl Lueger]], the "tribune of the people". Lueger was also strongly antisemitic, but less ideologicall
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