E. student who is now the chief reporter for the London Times, told me.
The file shows the result of these endeavours, a cutting from the London Times some weeks later, on 6 November, 1920.
Occasionally, I got hold of rather high-minded newspapers like the London Times, which were my window on the British way of life.
Rupert Murdoch's media empire, which includes Fox Television in the US and the London Times and the Sun newspapers, has shown strong profit growth.
In a test conducted by The London Times, though, it failed to detect a paper bag containing fireworks from a distance of a few feet.
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According to a report published by the London Times on Monday, the brokerage house is preparing a plan to split the firm in two with its third-quarter earnings.
Recently the London Times reported that the Obama Administration supported the conditional release of Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, the Lockerbie bomber convicted in connection with the deaths of 270 people, mostly Americans.
According to several high-profile obituaries, including the BBC, Reuters, the London Times and The Guardian, Hazlehurst, at the age of 72, also penned "Reach, " a 2000 hit for UK pop combo S Club 7.
These days, I still read the London Times, I cherish every classic novel I purchase, but occasionally, just occasionally, I might be found on a tube train, reading a tabloid, totally oblivious to all the shocking headlines.
An actuary engaged by the London Sunday Times (Lloyds of London) concluded: On November 22, 1963, the odds of all those witnesses being dead by Feb. 1967 are one hundred thousand trillion to one.
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Those warnings were widely reported in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Times of London, USA Today, Le Monde, the BBC and, yes, NPR, and yet what sort of picture can you take of a warning?
Words I've put in a row have appeared in the Financial Times, where I'm a long-standing contributor, The Economist and The Times of London, among others.
"(Diana) has been hounded literally to death, " said Andrew Roberts of the Sunday London Times.
According to the London Sunday Times, Rowling is worth nine hundred million dollars.
As the London Sunday Times suggested in a lengthily gushing profile last weekend, all eyes are now on front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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True, print is not a growth business, but some newspapers are beating that trend, including the London Financial Times (part-owner of The Economist), which is making a big push in America, albeit from a tiny base.
On February 12, 2006, the London Sunday Times reported that Denis Sassou-Nguesso, the President of Congo-Brazzaville, another former French colony in central Africa, had spent more than three hundred thousand dollars on hotel rooms during a visit to New York for a U.N.
Sarkozy may set up a private equity shop in London, the Times of London reports, where there is no such levy.
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As Martin Wolf of the Financial Times in London suggests, the strategy of EU-wide synchronized liberalizing, the great hope of recent times, appears to be out the window and a new round of intramural competition is likely to take its place.
Murdoch's News Corp. owns newspapers in Australia and the U.K., including The Sun and The Times of London, as well as the New York Post, Fox News Channel, Twentieth Century Fox and MySpace.
Under the plan approved in principle by the board Wednesday night, publishing assets such as the Journal, the Times of London, the New York Post and scores of other papers along with the HarperCollins book publisher and the education business, will be spun off as a separately traded company that is yet to be named.
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He's been using them for articles that have appeared in The Daily Telegraph and The Times of London, and he's made them available.
About 47 percent of voters now say it was right to go to war, compared with 64 percent in April and 58 percent in June, according to the survey published in The Times of London.
Gabriele Marcotti is the world soccer columnist for The Times of London and a regular broadcaster for the BBC.
Mr. Pearman is the architecture critic of the Sunday Times, London, and the editor of the Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
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"The worst-kept secret in football has been the deterioration of the relationship between manager and owner, " wrote Martin Samuel, the chief football correspondent of the Times of London.
Scenarios reportedly discussed recently include selling off the U.K. papers or spinning off all the papers, which include The Wall Street Journal, the New York Post and The Times of London.
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Anatole Kaletsky, the editor-at-large at The Times of London, quipped that everyone is worried about sovereign economies other than their own.
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Later in the call, Carey offered some additional commentary on the digital sales figures announced yesterday for the Times of London since its adoption of an online paywall.
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