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Gazette meaning
A newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically. | An official periodical publication published by a government containing legal and state notices, and in some cases, legislations, subsidiary legislations and bills.
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A notice in the special issue of the Kenya Gazette and the County Gazette published late Thursday indicated that the event will start at 10am.
The idea behind introduction of electronic Gazette is that physical paper copies of the Gazette get deteriorated with passage of time and due to faulty storing methods.
The law says when you want to gazette a special sitting you must be very specific and you must discuss what you have gazette," said Ms Elachi.
Accused Capital Gazette shooter swore 'oath' to kill staff writerJuly 1 (UPI) -- The man accused of shooting and killing five people at The Capital Gazette newspaper swore an oath to kill a writer there years before the attack.
According to the new Law on the Official Gazette, these were published in the Official Gazette.
Fétis would later contribute to the debasement of the reputation of the Gazette when his journal failed and was absorbed by the Gazette, he found himself on the editorial board.
In the early 1960s, Capp regularly wrote a column entitled Al Capp's Column for the New York newspaper The Schenectady Gazette (currently The Daily Gazette ).
Ohio's longest continuously operating newspaper, the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette was born of a merger of the early Der Ohio Adler, founded about 1807, with the Ohio Gazette, founded in the 1830s.
They currently still hold two of these records: largest snowball and largest snowball fight. citation The Daily Mining Gazette (formerly The Mining Gazette) citation is a daily newspaper published in Houghton.
According to show creator, Clifton Campbell, cancelation came as a surprise to the cast and crew too (via Pittsburgh Post Gazette).
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Ray Fittipaldo, Moore said he worked with the starters.
A day after the gazette was published, Godongwana defended the exemption and said it aimed to avoid the risk of a “possible negative outlook on Eskom’s corporate rating and credit assessment with the credit rating agencies”.
A judge for the National Labor Relations Board Thursday that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette violated federal labor law by failing to bargain in good faith with the union representing the paper’s journalists.
ALL creatures great and small have been caught on camera by members of the Gazette Camera Club this week.
A retired Cleveland Police sergeant and a cherished 100-year-old grandfather have been remembered in this week Gazette death and funeral notices.
As Dunaway traveled the state as the Gazette’s agent, his salesmanship became legendary.
As I expanded my role from a freelance writer providing the Trail-Gazette with two to four articles a week on outdoor topics to a scaled-back version over the summer and then into a full-time role this fall, the content has expanded tremendously.
At least one person was shot, though police told Gazette news partner KKTV that they didn't believe the incident was fatal.
A unique character on the pro-voucher team, Opportunity Arkansas’s Horton wrote an op-ed for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in November 2022 about a childhood visit to Little Rock, during which his mom’s minivan window got broken.
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