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The Philadelphia Trumpet is a magazine published by the Philadelphia Church of God (PCG), based in Edmond, Oklahoma. Launched in February 1990, it initially focused on the doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong's "Plain Truth" magazine after Armstrong's death in 1986. [ 1 ]
In October 1996, Donald Trump announced plans for Trump Style, a magazine to be distributed at his condo and hotel properties beginning in early 1997. Trump Style was pitched to Trump by David Pecker, who would go on to head American Media, Inc. (AMI) and be the lead witness for the Manhattan District Attorney in prosecuting Trump over the AMI "Catch-and-Kill" Scandals, in exchange for ...
The Trumpeter was founded in 1983 at the University of Victoria. [5] [6] In 2001, the International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences clarified that The Trumpeter was edited Alan R. Drengson from 1983 to 1997 and that "subsequently, it has continued as an on-line journal, under the editorship of Bruce Morito.” [7] Although the Trumpeter was initially published by the ...
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2002–current bi-monthly magazine LDS lifestyle magazine Deseret Book: Salt Lake City, Utah Latter-day Trumpet: 2003–2011 monthly newspaper LDS interests and community in Southern California: Craig S. Nelson Upland, California [67] LatterDayBride Magazine: 2005–current annual magazine LDS wedding planning LatterDayBride Salt Lake City ...
President-elect Donald Trump and his allies have vowed to radically shift American policy from Day 1. From mass deportations to eliminating the Department of Education, Trump's policies could ...
Find ‘em, arrest ‘em, kick ‘em out. This is Donald Trump’s elevator pitch for deporting millions of migrants in the country illegally.
Bottom line. Trump’s proposal to cut Social Security taxes highlights the ongoing debate about the program’s complexities. While some recipients could benefit from tax-free benefits ...