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List of media proprietors (1329 bytes)
1: == A == 3: * [[Israel Asper]] - [[CanWest]], Canada 8: * [[Conrad Black]] - 13: * [[Richard Desmond]] - [[Northern & Shell]], UK 15: * [[Barry Diller]] - [[USA Interactive]], US Quaker tapestry (2661 bytes) 1: ...s Meeting House at [[Kendal]], [[Cumbria]], [[England]]. 3: ...crewel embroidery]], and a special Quaker stitch was invented for it. 5: List of some panels: 6: # [[George Fox]]'s convincement (A1) 7: # [[James Nayler]]'s call to ministry (A2) Quaker Bible (457 bytes) 3: ...[Anthony Purver]], a [[Quaker]], hence the name Quaker Bible. 5: ... and New Testament; with notes critical and explanatory''. 10: [[Category:Bible versions and translations]] 11: [[Category:Quakerism]] Quaker wedding (2096 bytes) 1: ...ny of [[marriage]] within the [[Religious Society of Friends]]. 3: ... acquire and file any legal documents required by the government). 5: ...y took, and the people they shared that moment of their lives with. 7: [[Category:Quakerism|Wedding, Quaker]] Quaker City, Ohio (2665 bytes) 1: ...2000]] census, the village had a total population of 563. 3: == Geography == 4: ...e:OHMap-doton-Quaker_City.png|right|Location of Quaker City, Ohio]] 6: Quaker City is located at 39°58'11" North, 81°17'56" West (39.9697... 8: ... it is land and none of the area is covered with water. Quaker Oats Company (1050 bytes) 1: [[Image:QuakerOats.png|left|100px|Quaker Oats]] 2: ...Oats Company makes many types and flavors of oatmeal.]] 3: ...k products, and even into non-related fields such as toys. 5: ...product names mentioned in the movie for [[candy bar]]s. 7: ...ated the fourth-largest consumer goods company in the world. William Allen (Quaker) (307 bytes) 1: ...]]-[[1843]]) was a founding member of the [[Askesian Society]]. 3: ...pany grew until acquired by [[Glaxo Wellcome]] in the 1980's. 8: [[Category:Quakers|Allen, William]] 9: [[Category:1770 births|Allen, William]] 10: [[Category:1843 deaths|Allen, William]] Quaker views of homosexuality (1356 bytes) 1: {{CAH}} 3: ... homosexual people by any mainstream Quaker-affiliated group. 5: ... [[Category:Quakerism|Homosexuality, Quaker views of]] A Quaker Action Group (1597 bytes) 1: ...irect action as a witness against the war in Vietnam". 3: ...e Society of Friends commitment to its historic peace testimony. 5: ...Red Cross]] Societies, the Treasury seized the donated funds. 7: ...an bombing. The protest generated wide media coverage. 9: ...play key role in the [[anti-nuclear movement]] of the 1970s. Delaware City, Delaware (2851 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 1,453. 3: == Geography == 4: ...Delaware City, Delaware]]Delaware City is located at 39°34'29" North, 75°35'37" West (39.5747... 6: ...²) of it is water. The total area is 6.01% water. 8: == Demographics == Chronicle (1848 bytes) 1: ...'chronicle''' ([[Latin]] ''chronica'') is historical 2: ...nd the [[China|Chinese]] ''[[Annals of Spring and Autumn]]''. 4: ...hronicle.jpg|thumb|200px|right| [[Nabonidus]] [[Chronicle]], [[British Museum]], London]] 6: ...historian]]s tend to value live chronicles over dead ones. 8: ...cal]]s have adopted "chronicle" as part of their name. Houston Chronicle (7856 bytes) 1: ...operated by the [[New York]] based [[Hearst Corporation]]. 4: ...ring the [[Spindletop]] oil well boom. The paper was once owned by [[Jesse H. Jones]] 6: ==Bias and Controversies== 7: ...early weekly political differences, some of them said to be quite petty. 9: ===Light Rail Memorandum Scandal=== Augusta Chronicle (329 bytes) 1: ...the [[United States]] and serves [[Augusta, Georgia]]. 3: ... owned by [[Morris Communications]], LLC, and has an online edition. 7: ==External link== 8: *[http://www.augustachronicle.com ''Augusta Chronicle''] Croyland Chronicle (1652 bytes) 1: ...ts first author was "Ingulph" or "Ingulf" of Croyland. 3: ...July 24]], [[1485]]) but who now wanted to please the new king Henry. 5: ...sell is known to have been at [[Crowland]] during April, 1486. 7: [[Category:Lincolnshire]] 8: [[Category:Chronicles]] Primary Chronicle (5978 bytes) 1: ...peoples|East Slavic]] state, [[Kievan Rus]], from around [[850]] to [[1110]]. 5: ...I of Kiev]] and probably shared his pro-Scandinavian policies. 7: ...ppressed the worship of [[Perun]] and other idols at Kiev. 9: ...sion of Nestor's work is preserved in the Laurentian codex (see below). 11: ...vision of Nestor's work is preserved in the Hypatian codex (see below). Daily Chronicle (3172 bytes) 1: ...onicle''' was finally absorbed by the '''[[Daily Mail]]'''. 3: == Brief history of the ''Daily Chronicle'' == 4: ... Graphic]]'' under the ownership of [[United Newspapers Limited]]. 6: ...orters was [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] who became famous for his [[Sherlock Holmes]] detective stories... 8: ... hired as a military correspondent by the ''Daily Chronicle''. The Last Chronicle of Barset (936 bytes) 1: ... of Hogglestock, as he stands accused of stealing a check. 5: ...r Walter Grantly, son of the wealthy Archdeacon Grantly. 7: ...the gentle Mr. Harding, title character of [[The Warden]]. 9: ==External links== 10: *{{gutenberg|no=3045|name=The Last Chronicle of Barset}} Peterborough Chronicle (3209 bytes) 1: ... about the [[history of England]] after the [[Norman Conquest]]. 3: ...hronicle, nearby monasteries would lend out their chronicles for copying. 5: ...t is also a valuable source of information about early [[Middle English]] itself. 7: == The Fire and the Continuations== 9: ...moving account of torture, fear, confusion, and dearth. Kano Chronicle (238 bytes) 1: ...e [[1890s]] and is named after the [[city]] of [[Kano]]. 5: [[Category:Chronicles]] News Chronicle (169 bytes) 1: ...ingdom|British]] [[Liberal party|Liberal]] [[newspaper]] which closed in [[1960]]. 5: [[Category:British newspapers]]
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