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"newshound" Definitions
  1. an aggressive journalist

31 Sentences With "newshound"

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You will discover that becoming a newshound is part of our nature as curious beings.
" Four years later, Farrell had her own series as Torchy Blane, "the lady newshound with a nose for news.
Thanks to a sequence of serendipitous events, I ended up as the newshound at a now defunct online magazine in 2001.
To be successful, you must be an innovative, unstoppable newshound with an interest in, and knowledge of, current affairs and American politics.
One of Hammond's former colleagues, Jeremy Gilbert, now the director of strategic initiatives at the Washington Post , oversees Heliograf, the Post's deep-learning robotic newshound.
Mikael, then, is not particularly sympathetic, and Chris is a humorless newshound; so when the jackboots tramp and the killing begins, their fates are of less concern than they should be.
The successful applicant must be an innovative, unstoppable newshound who is excited about the opportunities of social media for a weekly newspaper that was first published more than 150 years before the first tweet.
Pittman, who has worked at The Tampa Bay Times since 1989, is a walking museum, the type of wry newshound whose ­marrow-deep knowledge of place used to be indispensable to America's major dailies.
Photo: Flickr/Tomislav MedakIn a fine example of vintage journalism, New York Times reporter Susan Craig landed a scoop that every newshound in the world wanted—a copy of Donald Trump's tax returns from 1995.
To be a successful candidate, you must be an innovative, unstoppable newshound who is excited about the opportunities of social media for a weekly newspaper that was first published more than 150 years before the first tweet.
But no newshound can truly ever quit the business, and so on Wednesday morning in Pyongyang, Ri Chun-hee slipped on her hanbok and stepped back into her anchor chair on the state-run Korean Central Television news channel, where she proudly boasted that North Korea had successfully conducted its fourth nuclear test — and that this one was far more powerful than the last.
During the summer of 2012, Neighborhood News Group moved its headquarters once again, to a freshly renovated 2-story building in Clearing neighborhood. In the November 14, 2013 issue, Neighborhood News Group announced a partnership between City Newshound and Southwest Chicago Post, a neighborhood news blog that covers the same neighborhoods."Cearing and Garfield Ridge's Best Newspaper is About to Get Better" City Newshound, Vol 9, No 18. Page 1 City Newshound would publish Post's crime coverage, while the Post would post PDF copies of the Newshound on its website.
He had finished well to catch Outcast Billy on the last bend. Leading up to the final, two greyhounds Shaggy Newshound and Paddys Dinner were carrying injuries and battling against time to be fit for the decider. In the final Endless Gossip broke from the traps in third place behind Drumman Rambler and Shaggy Newshound but then took a commanding lead out of the second bend. He stayed in front to win comfortably in a new Derby record of 28.50 seconds.
In contemporary warfare, logistics does not just imply the movement of personnel, tanks, fuel and so on, but also the movement of images both to and from the battlefield. Virilio talked a lot about the creation of CNN and the concept of the newshound. The newshound will capture images which will then be sent to CNN, which may then be broadcast to the public. This movement of images can start a conflict (Virilio uses the example of the events following the broadcasting of the Rodney King footage).
"UDA Bolton Gang split". The People via Newshound. Jason Johnson. 4 April 2004 Prior to McCullough's funeral on 16 June graffiti appeared on the Shankill justifying the murder and threats were also made against his brother Kenny.
Irish Times – Newshound: daily Northern Ireland news catalog. 12 December 2003. Retrieved 6 April 2011. Paul Foot's 1993 article went on to add that Jackson "has continued murdering people ever since, to the profound indifference of the authorities".
Paula Slier (born 26 March 1973) is a South African television, radio and print journalist, news editor, and war correspondent, who is based in the Middle East. She is the Middle East Bureau Chief for RT, and the founder and CEO of Newshound Media International.
Newshound: Links to daily newspaper articles about Northern Ireland In 1972 he returned to Northern Ireland, set up home in his native Carnlough and joined the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP).An Phoblacht/Republican News story on Turnley joining the SDLP Upon joining the SDLP, his father reacted by trying to disinherit him.Dillon, Martin (1989). The Dirty War.
In 1990 the brothers were asked to reunite for one final show at the Grand Ole Opry in a tribute to Hank Snow. Out of respect for Snow, they accepted the offer. In 2013, a documentary entitled From Nebraska Ranchers to Nashville Rebels: The Story of the Glaser Brothers was released. Produced by Newshound Productions, the film provides new information about the brothers as individuals and as a group.
Neighborhood Newspaper Group is the community newspaper publisher based on the Southwest Side of Chicago. The group currently publishes the Journal News, which covers Archer Heights, Brighton Park and McKinley Park, and City Newshound which covers Clearing and Garfield Ridge. Both papers are released weekly every Wednesday. The Journal News was known as Back of the Yards Journal until February 2008, when the publisher moved its headquarters west and shifted focus to the Southwest Side.
The focus shifted away from Back of the Yards. Back of the Yards Community Council tried to persuade the Journal to adapt a bilingual approach, but the publisher believed that doing so wouldn't be profitable for the paper. In 2005, Susan Malone, the Editor-in- Chief of Back of the Yards Journal, left the paper to form City Newshound community newspaper. Based in Garfield Ridge neighborhood, at 7019 W Archer Avenue, the paper set out to cover Garfield Ridge and Clearing.
A forum enabled readers to converse with each other and give feedback to reporters. However, the service's most popular content lie behind a paywall: back issues from 1985 onward and a "NewsHound" clipping service were popular with business users. Readers could enter alphanumeric codes, which appeared throughout the print paper, to quickly access online versions of articles that did not make print. Examples included for an article in the news section or for a press release in the business section.
The newspaper also contains a cartoon called 'Mal & Lard' - which features two ducks called Mal and Lard, and a children's club called "Harbie's Gang". Harbie the newshound makes regular appearances at public events and has a whole page dedicated to him and his gang every week. The Mal & Lard cartoon is drawn by Harborough artist Nathan Shelton under his business name Ant Creations. In April 2006, the Harborough Mail began publishing a secondary free-sheet delivered directly to homes within Market Harborough, the Harborough Citizen.
Gibbard worked as an animator and produced his own animated political cartoon series Newshound for Granada television. He also provided illustrations for the popular New Zealand social commentary book, The Half Gallon Quarter Acre Pavlova Paradise. Gibbard drew political cartoons for Channel 4's A Week in Politics and for BBC’s Newsnight and he produced weekly cartoons for political comment show On the Record between 1988 and 1995. He has also contributed to a number of international animated features including The Super Globetrotters, Under Milk Wood and Ivor the Invisible.
344–345 Protestant Trevor Lowry (aged 49) was beaten to death in Glengormley by UDA members under Gregg's command on 11 April 2001 after he was mistaken for a Catholic. Catholic workman Gary Moore was killed in Monkstown in 2000 in another killing attributed to Gregg's unit."Retaliation inevitable - Just a matter of when"Newshound In late 2001, Gregg's reign of terror in Rathcoole, where drug dealing, knee-capping and savage beatings were the norm, was challenged by local British Labour Party Councillor Mark Langhammer, who also objected to Gregg's close links to neo-Nazi groups in Great Britain.McDonald & Cusack, UDA, p.
In the two years before the Loughgall ambush, the IRA killed seven people in East Tyrone and North Armagh, and eleven in the two years following the ambush.Urban, Mark (1992). Big Boys' Rules. Faber and Faber, p. 242; Three other IRA members — Gerard Harte, Martin Harte and Brian Mullin — had been ambushed and killed by the SAS as they tried to kill an off-duty Ulster Defence Regiment soldier near Carrickmore, County Tyrone.DUP slams GAA club IRA commemoration Newshound 27 September 2003 British intelligence identified them as the perpetrators of the Ballygawley bus bombing, which killed eight British soldiers.
Another theme was recorded for the Newshound show but not released on record. Terry and Gerry's only LP record From Lubbock to Clintwood East is a reference to Buddy Holly's hometown Lubbock, Texas and a fictitious suburb that is a play on the name of the actor Clint Eastwood. "Reservation", a comment on European treatment of indigenous Americans also serves as a comment on UK housing policy. It was backed by "Pizza Pie and Junk" a tale from the point of view of a British person saving up to fly to America on Freddie Laker's or Richard Branson's cut-price airlines and what they might find.
McCord senior believed this was to offer his family protection from the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) due to the McCord family's previous trouble with the UDA."Ervine should have been arrested"Newshound McCord junior was attached to the Mount Vernon unit of the UVF and was under the command of Mark Haddock. Mostly involved in drug running operations, McCord junior was caught with a haul of cannabis and arrested. Fearing a rebuke from the UVF Brigade Staff (Belfast leadership) from McCord junior informing the police and the UVF leadership about Haddock's involvement in the drug trade, Haddock allegedly decided to have McCord junior killed.
Former owner Charles Richards succeeded his father Carl Richards as publisher and served until his retirement in 2005. The Southwest Regional Publishing Co. is affiliated with the Southwest Community Publishing Co. It is an owner and operator of seven weekly newspapers in Chicago and the Southwest Suburbs, including the Desplaines Valley News, Southwest News-Herald, Archer Journal News, Clear- Ridge Reporter and City NewsHound. With the addition of The Reporter and Regional News, their combined coverage territory spans from Countryside and McCook in the north through Orland Park in the south. Founded in 2012, the company is chaired by Steve Landek and includes veteran newspaper operator Mark Hornung.
In 1987, encouraged by his aunt, he contacted the radio presenter and journalist Jacques Mailhot, then host of Ear in the Area broadcast on France Inter, who was captivated by his texts. Thanks to Mailhot, Laurent Ruquier had his first experience of television on the show "Paris Kiosk" that Jacques Mailhot presented for three months on FR3 Île-de-France, and he was offered the opportunity to perform in Paris in a scene of the show "Vault of the Republic", a golden opportunity for the humourist to make himself known beyond the limits of his native region. Soon after, in 1988, and for two years he wrote irreverent stories for Jean Amadou and Maryse, as part of their daily morning show on Europe 1. In 1989, he proposed his candidacy to Jacques Martin who had put forward an idea for a program in the style of the "Newshound", a satirical news show that ran from 1975 to 1976 on TF1.
Ballylanigan Tanist also won in a fast time of 28.61 and Black Mire progressed after recovering from a recent injury but there was a shock elimination when Magourna Reject ran poorly. The second round drew two of the big names together, the Reynolds pair of Ballylanigan Tanist and Endless Gossip, the former broke well but was badly baulked by Murex of Munster ending his chances to qualify, Endless Gossip missed the break but avoided the trouble and went on to win in 28.70. Grand National finalist Drumman Rambler had been switched back to the flat after racing over hurdles and had performed well by getting through each round and he won the first semi-final, Paddys Dinner and Shaggy Newshound confirmed their places in the final by finishing second and third in the race. The second semi-final provided a shock as Endless Gossip missed the break again and was badly impeded, only just qualifying in third place behind Dashboard Dan and Caseys Seal.

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