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The Clarion was a weekly newspaper published by Robert Blatchford, based in the United Kingdom. It was a socialist publication with a Britain-focused rather than internationalist perspective on political affairs, as seen in its support of the British involvement in the Anglo-Boer Wars and the First World War .
Clarion Award, an honor for excellence in communications from the Association for Women in Communications; Clarion (heraldry), a charge or bearing in heraldry; Operation Clarion, an extensive Allied campaign of strategic bombing during World War II against Nazi Germany; Clarion University of Pennsylvania, a university located in Clarion, PA
The Clarion was a newspaper established in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, by Carrie Best in 1946. It was the third publication in the province owned and published by a Black Canadian , [ 1 ] after The Atlantic Advocate established in 1915 and The Nova Scotia Gleaner established in 1929. [ 2 ]
In the first edition of The Clarion, she broke the story of Viola Desmond who also challenged racial segregation at the Roseland Theatre and whose story became a milestone human rights case in Canada. [3] In 1952, Carrie Best started a radio show, The Quiet Corner, which was aired for 12 years.
The Clarion Ledger is an American daily newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi. It is the second-oldest company in the state of Mississippi , and is one of the few newspapers in the nation that continues to circulate statewide.
Some of his later books include The Voice of the Planet Clarion (1957), Facing Reality (1958), and The People of the Planet Clarion (1970), published the year after his death. The first three chapters of the posthumous book are an autobiography covering Bethurum's life up to 1952 and his first encounter with Aura Rhanes and the space people.
[93] [94] [95] The Clarion's hotel tower was demolished by implosion on February 10, 2015, shortly before 3 a.m. [96] It was the first hotel-casino in Las Vegas to be imploded since the New Frontier in 2007. [91] [97] The Clarion implosion did not go as planned; an elevator shaft on the tower's west side was left standing afterward. Debris from ...
The clarion (also rest or sufflue) is a rare charge in heraldry of uncertain meaning and purpose. It originates from England and is still largely exclusive to that country, though latterly it has been imported to other Anglophone nations.