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But then he envisioned the priest in question rounding a corner the following morning without any knowledge that his name had hit the newspaper and facing a television camera he never saw coming.
But it isn't even necessary to hit the newspaper databases to debunk the Keds anecdote: the Oxford English Dictionary has long had an entry for sneaker with citations for the shoe sense back to 1895, when it appeared in Funk and Wagnall's Standard Dictionary.
Meanwhile, bankruptcy hit the newspaper industry Monday, when Tribune filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware.
Originally, Stephen Layfield was listed as a director of Truth in Science, but under pressure from Sir Peter Vardy he resigned his position late in 2006, as the issue of whether or not creationism is taught at Emmanuel College hit the newspaper headlines again (Marley 2006; Paton 2006a, b).
This has actually always been an issue — "In related news, DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN!," quips Twitter's Mark Trammell — but if radio hit the newspaper format over the head, the live, 24/7 television news channels drove a stake in its heart.
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In the week before the story hit the newspapers, the hotel's website recorded seven hits.
The next month, as the controversy around Mr. Williams and Mr. McDonnell hit the newspapers, Mr. Cuccinelli sold his remaining 7,160 shares in Star Scientific.
Mr. McClinsey had the plaque that was there when Mr. Spitzer checked out taken down as soon as the story hit the newspapers.
Terry, the captain until his extramarital antics hit the newspapers, described Coach Fabio Capello as a man who "kicks and throws things around in the dressing room," but denied that the players were frozen by fear.
You may have missed the impeachment mania among some on the left, but it's gone from a simmer to a boil in liberal magazines and blogs since the National Security Agency wiretapping scandal hit the newspapers.
Get the list, and give those big earners at A.I.G. a not-so-subtle nudge: Perhaps they will "volunteer" to give some of their bonuses back or watch their names hit the newspapers.
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