The ceremony, which will be closed to the public and news media, is set for 7 p.m. at the cemetery's Holly Terrace in the Great Mausoleum, a family spokesman said.
What kind of things does the administration have to say to the public, to the news media?
The trial is being held inside a prison compound in Yangon, and all but one day so far has been closed to the public, including the news media and diplomats.
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His latest coronary episode, and the bumptious way the news went public, is likely to stir them up further.
But pending the results of the police enquiry into alleged illegal behaviour by the News of the World, and pending a public disclosure by News International of the way that it has changed its structures and practices to ensure such abuses never happen again, Ofcom is not in a position to adjudicate whether News Corporation is fit and proper.
In the entire contemporaneous public record of the case--news articles, public statements and legal documents--there is no reference to any claim that we disobeyed the editor-in-chief's orders.
Finally, and perhaps most significantly, the increasingly fragmented way in which the public consumes its news and information no longer guarantees that a boffo piece in the Wall Street Journal will set tongues-a-waggin for any meaningful duration of time.
For the general public, this news will reaffirm the popular view of hedge funds as shadowy entities skirting or breaking the rules and reaping illegal gains.
The Evening Standard newspaper had claimed the findings were due to be published on Tuesday at a NPSA conference but Mr Milburn had suppressed them because of fears of how the public would react to the news.
She has written for the Earth Island Journal, the San Francisco Public Press, the Palestinian News Network, J. weekly newspaper and many other publications.
On another level, this connects back to the big question that Jay Rosen asked a couple of weeks ago: what is behind the precipitous decline in public trust in the news media?
Two newspapers, the New York Times and the Guardian, kept the story in the public eye, depsite News International's insistence the practice was not widespread.
But James Murdoch has been dealing with problems at News of the World while trying to convince the British government and public to allows News Corp. to buy the rest of BSkyB f or months now.
He also criticised Penny Wong's decision to make public the news.
The man and the officer have been taken to hospital and the area of the airport where the fire happened has re-opened to the public, AFP news agency says.
This can be married with information about the timing of trades: for example, a short sale before the public release of bad news, says Tony Turner, the company's boss.
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On Wednesday morning, Mr Barrak's lawyer, Mohammed Abdul Qader al-Jassem, told the AFP news agency that the public prosecutor had ordered his client to be remanded in custody pending investigation and transferred him to the central prison.
By 2000, 98% of all American households had at least one television set, and the medium had become the major source of political news for the public.
And in a recent study by the Pew Center, NPR was the only news organization whose public credibility has risen in the past ten years.
In the case of Columbine, what the public first saw and heard in the news tended to stick with them.
He needed not only Betty Currie to repeat his false statements, but also other witnesses, that would assuredly be called before the federal grand jury, and who would also be questioned by the news media in public forums.
Naomi Seligman Steiner, deputy director of the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, says the rise of the Internet and 24-hour cable news has empowered the public with an "insatiable appetite" for scandal.
It was he who announced the closure of the News of the World amid public fury about the paper's tactics.
"This is an important ruling for AP and others in the news business who work so hard to provide high-quality original news reports on which the public relies, " Pruitt said.
My wife Cristina then drives to her subsidized job while listening to the subsidized news on public radio.
The Journal News defended its publication of the public records but pulled the information from its site after it was inundated with complaints and even threats.
And so it is that, when confronted by yet another member of the public citing the Fox News stat, climate scientist Robert Kaufmann set about finding a scientific explanation.
The famously eager British press--and the public at large--lapped up news about the enigmatic billionaire.
The site came to the public's attention on Sunday after news of the feature was leaked to the tech press, according to news reports.
"It will now expand, with more and better information coming online every day, and swiftly become the one-stop shop for news and information for the public, " he said.
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