Posts Tagged ‘14th’
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
Friday’s front page carried a photograph marking the 30th anniversary of the crash of Air Florida’s flight 90 into the 14th Street Bridge. The photo was taken using a high dynamic range. Several readers and journalists have questioned its use. On Saturday, Poynter.org ran a story about the photo and some of the reactions to it. Read full article > >
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Post photography and the use of high dynamic range
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Thursday, January 12th, 2012
This month and next, more than 2,600 jetliners will thunder down the same runway by the Potomac bound for the balmy Florida sunshine. If you are on board one of them, escaping Washington in winter, take heart that your departure is far safer than it was 30 years ago today, when a combination of blunders catapulted a plane from that runway into the 14th Street Bridge . Read full article > >
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30 years after Air Florida crash, skies safer than ever
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Sunday, May 8th, 2011
British singer Adele continues her reign at the top of the album chart with 21 for the 14th week.

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Adele stays at top of UK charts
Tags: 14th, adele, album, art, reign, the-album, the-top
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Sunday, May 8th, 2011
British singer Adele continues her reign at the top of the album chart with 21 for the 14th week.

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Adele stays at top of UK charts
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Monday, March 28th, 2011
A DeAndre Liggins 3-pointer with 35.6 seconds left sealed the Wildcats’ win over North Carolina, sending them to the Final Four for the 14th time, and first since 1998.
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East: Kentucky 76, North Carolina 69: Kentucky, a Familiar Final Four, Makes Its Return
Tags: 14th, 14th-time, border, calipari, john, college athletics, final, irs, left-sealed, liggins, north-carolina, wildcats, win-over
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Monday, February 7th, 2011
Weekend negotiations failed to quell the unrest in Egypt, as protests went into their 14th day Monday. Demonstrators remain camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. However, protesters may be wearing out their welcome with the military, which, so far, has…
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Egypt Begins Day 14 of Protests
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Monday, February 7th, 2011
Weekend negotiations failed to quell the unrest in Egypt, as protests went into their 14th day Monday. Demonstrators remain camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. However, protesters may be wearing out their welcome with the military, which, so far, has…
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Crowds Smaller on 14th Protest Day
Tags: 14th, cairo, egypt, gypt, monday-demonstrators, protests-went, tahrir, their-welcome
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Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
Roberto Alomar was selected in his second year on the ballot with 90 percent of the vote, Bert Blyleven in his 14th with 79.7 percent of the vote.
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Alomar and Blyleven Elected to Hall of Fame
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