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The Intelligencer
The Intelligencer may refer to the following newspapers: * ''The Intelligencer'' (Belleville), a daily newspaper published in Belleville, Ontario * ''The Intelligencer'' (Doylestown, Pennsylvania) in Doylestown, Pennsylvania * ''The Intelligencer'', an 18th-century periodical launched by Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan in 1728 * ''The Edwardsville Intelligencer'', a daily newspaper published in Edwardsville, Illinois * ''Ames Tribune ''The Ames Tribune'' is a newspaper published Tuesday through Sunday based in Ames, Iowa. The newspaper is owned by Gannett. History In 1986, the ''Tribune'' was bought by Michael Gartner and Gary Gerlach, two former executives at ''The Des Mo ...'', originally known as ''The Intelligencer'' * ''Intelligencer'' (website), an offshoot of ''New York'' magazine * '' The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register'' in Wheeling, West Virginia See also * Intelligencer (other) * Intelligence (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Intelligenc ...
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The Intelligencer (Belleville)
''The Intelligencer'' (locally nicknamed the ''Intell'') is the daily (except on Sundays and certain holidays) newspaper of Belleville, Ontario, Canada. The paper is regarded mainly as a local paper, stressing local issues over issues of more national or international scope. History The ''Belleville Intelligencer'' was founded in 1834 by George Benjamin, who, after just arriving in the city, is said to have stopped in at a hotel and asked to purchase the local newspaper. He was then informed of the young city's lack of a local newspaper, as several attempted newspaper publications turned out to have been short lived and had failed. This innocent question eventually led to George Benjamin establishing the Intelligencer in 1834, although it was originally regarded as another attempt that was likely destined for failure in the long run. Many newspapers predated the ''Intelligencer'' in Belleville, and all folded quickly. The first recorded paper was ''The Anglo-Canadian'' in 1829 ...
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The Intelligencer (Doylestown, Pennsylvania)
''The Intelligencer'' is a daily (except Saturday) morning broadsheet newspaper published in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. The newspaper serves central and northern Bucks County as well as adjacent areas of eastern Montgomery County. It is owned by Gannett. History The newspaper started in 1804 as the ''Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers' Advertiser'', a weekly newspaper in Doylestown. In 1876, the ''Bucks County Intelligencer'' moved to an ornate building at 10 E. Court St. in Doylestown, where it was located until 1973. In 1886, the newspaper became a daily, which called itself ''The Doylestown Daily Intelligencer''. In 1973, ''The Daily Intelligencer'' moved its headquarters to 333 N. Broad St. in Doylestown, and dropped the "Daily" part of its name in the 1990s. Up until the 1970s, it published as an afternoon newspaper Monday through Saturday. It dropped the Saturday edition for a short time in the late 1970s when it added a Sunday morning edition. It also published a ...
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Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish writer, essayist, satirist, and Anglican cleric. In 1713, he became the Dean (Christianity), dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and was given the sobriquet "Dean Swift". His trademark deadpan and ironic style of writing, particularly in works such as ''A Modest Proposal'' (1729), has led to such satire being subsequently termed as "Swiftian". He wrote the satirical book ''Gulliver's Travels'' (1726), which became his best-known publication and popularised the fictional island of Lilliput and Blefuscu, Lilliput. Following the remarkable success of his works, Swift came to be regarded by many as the greatest satirist of the Georgian era, and one of the foremost prose satirists in the history of English literature. Swift also authored works such as ''A Tale of a Tub'' (1704) and ''An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity'' (1712). He originally published all of his works under pseudonyms—including L ...
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Edwardsville Intelligencer
The ''Edwardsville Intelligencer'' is an American daily newspaper in Illinois based in Edwardsville. The paper is circulated in Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, and nearby rural areas. History The newspaper was founded as the ''Madison Intelligencer'' in 1862; it was a Democratic newspaper. It was published by James R. Brown and Henry C. Barnsback. In 1868, it became the Edwardsville Intelligencer. A building for the newspaper office was constructed for Charles Boeschenstein near the courthouse at 108 St. Louis Street. In 1923, the paper moved to 117 N Second Street. On November 14, 1937, the ''Intelligencer'' published a special 75th Anniversary edition, which included history of Edwardsville and Madison County. In 1962, the ''Intelligencer'' joined the ''Granite City Press-Record'' and the '' Alton Telegraph'' to publish a sesquicentennial history of Madison County. In 1960, longtime owner and publisher Gilbert Giese sold it to the owner of the Holyoke Transcript-Telegram ...
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Ames Tribune
''The Ames Tribune'' is a newspaper published Tuesday through Sunday based in Ames, Iowa. The newspaper is owned by Gannett. History In 1986, the ''Tribune'' was bought by Michael Gartner and Gary Gerlach, two former executives at ''The Des Moines Register''. Gartner won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing at the ''Tribune''. The Omaha World-Herald Company bought the ''Ames Tribune'' in 1999 from Gartner, Gerlach, and the estate of David Belin. Stephens Media purchased the ''Tribune'' from the Omaha World-Herald Company in 2010. In 2015, the Stephens Media newspapers were sold to New Media Investment Group. New Media acquired Gannett Company Gannett Co., Inc. ( ) is an American mass media holding company headquartered in New York City. It is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation. It owns the national newspaper ''USA Today'', as well as severa ... in 2019, making the ''Tribune'' a sibling publication to ''The Des Moines Regi ...
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Intelligencer (website)
''New York'' is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, with a particular emphasis on New York City. Founded by Clay Felker and Milton Glaser in 1968 as a competitor to ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times Magazine'', it was brasher in voice and more connected to contemporary city life and commerce, and became a cradle of New Journalism. Over time, it became more national in scope, publishing many noteworthy articles about American culture by writers such as Tom Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, Nora Ephron, Pete Hamill, Jacob Weisberg, Michael Wolff, John Heilemann, Frank Rich, and Rebecca Traister. It was among the first "lifestyle magazines" meant to appeal to both male and female audiences, and its format and style have been emulated by many American regional and city publications. ''New York'' in its earliest days focused almost entirely on coverage of its namesake city, but beginning in the 1970s, it expanded into reporti ...
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The Intelligencer And Wheeling News-Register
''The Intelligencer'' and ''Wheeling News-Register'' are combined daily newspapers under common ownership in Wheeling, West Virginia, and are the flagship publications of Ogden Newspapers. The ''Intelligencer'' is published weekday mornings and Saturdays, while the ''News-Register'' is published weekday afternoons and Sundays. The Intelligencer Founded as the ''Wheeling Intelligencer'' in August 1852 by Eli B. Swearingen and Oliver Taylor, ''The Intelligencer'' is the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in the state of West Virginia. The paper was initially established as a means to promote Winfield Scott and the Whig Party in the 1852 United States presidential election United States presidential election, Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 2, 1852. History of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic nominee Franklin Pierce defeated United States Whig Party, Whig nominee G .... See also * List of newspapers in West Virgin ...
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Intelligencer (other)
Intelligencer is an archaic word for a person who gathers intelligence, like a spy or secret agent. The term may refer to: Newspapers * '' Daily Intelligencer (other)'', multiple papers * ''Edwardsville Intelligencer'' (1862–present) Edwardsville, Illinois, US * '' Illinois Intelligencer'' (1814–1832), earlier the ''Western Intelligencer'', Kaskaskia and Vandalia, Illinois, US * ''Intelligencer Journal'' (1794–present) Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US * ''National Intelligencer'' (1800–1867) Washington, D.C., US * ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'' (1863–present) Seattle, Washington, US * ''The Intelligencer'', early name of ''The Advocate'' (Stamford) (1829–present) Stamford, Connecticut, US * '' The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register'' (1859–present) Wheeling, West Virginia, US * ''The Pennsylvania Intelligencer'', early name of ''The Patriot-News'' (1820–present) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US * ''The Intelligencer'' (Doylestown, ...
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