The dangers were even clearer in the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964, another of the sentinel campaigns of the civil-rights movement.
Finalists: Dan Egan of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for his exhaustive examination of the struggle to keep Asian carp and other invasive species from reaching the Great Lakes and ultimately all of the nation's inland waters, a story enhanced by animated graphics, and Tony Bartelme of The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C.
But in Australia, the queens of a bee called Exoneura robusta frequently do the job themselves, standing sentinel at the entrances of their nests, inspecting whoever comes and goes.
John Hechinger and Janet Lorin of Bloomberg News won the national reporting award for a yearlong series that looked at abuses in the system for financing higher education, while the local reporting award went to Gina Barton of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for reporting on a Milwaukee man who died in police custody after repeatedly telling officers he couldn't breathe.
At the end of this year, the European Space Agency will start to roll out the multi-billion-euro Sentinel fleet of satellites, which aim to echo the Landsat philosophy but with many more types of sensor.
Winthrop (population 394), made over with a Wild West theme in the 1970s, is a bizarre apparition, especially in the winter when lines of skinny Nordic skis instead of horses stand sentinel outside the storefronts.
The MoD has said the "capability" of the RAF's Sentinel will be reviewed in 2015 Strategic Defence and Security Review.
But Frederick Grede, the trustee overseeing the bankruptcy of Sentinel Management Group, a futures broker that went bust in 2007, told Bloomberg that if MF Global is sued, it could take years for customers to get their money back.
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The RQ-170 Sentinel was the type of stealth drone used to conduct surveillance on the compound used by Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, before the May raid by Navy SEAL commandos that killed the al Qaeda leader.
He won easily among those who made up their minds in the last three days, thanks partly to a good performance in an eve-of-polling debate and partly to the late endorsement of Wisconsin's largest newspaper, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Professor Veronesi's research over the past decade has provided strong evidence that only a handful of spreading cancers will be missed if sentinel node biopsy is carried out instead of the full node removal.
According to the Journal Sentinel, there were two versions of the flier.
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The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel carried a graphic description of how the loss of manufacturing in the city has affected the lives of its people, and the city itself.
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The next day a maid found Bebb-Jones in another hotel room, with a "self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head", according to details of the court documents reported in the local newspaper, the Daily Sentinel, in 2010.
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David Torok, director of the FTC division which oversees the Sentinel Network, noted that two other consumer complaint areas saw a notable increase last year.
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The Army developed a series of missile defense schemes over the following two decades with names like Nike-Zeus, Sentinel and Safeguard, but they all ran into fundamental design challenges caused by the fearsome effects of nuclear weapons.
The FBI said its budget figures for Sentinel don't include the cost of government personnel, which is factored into the higher numbers.
The Satellite Sentinel Project released images Sunday that suggest a critical part of the oil pipeline infrastructure was destroyed.
The titanic red-brick mill built by Izrael Poznanski, Lodz's most flamboyant industrialist, still stands sentinel over the heart of the city, a cathedral to 19th-century capitalism.
Notice, too, that even Megatron makes a sort of rejection of it as well, stopping Sentinel in his moment of triumph over Optimus, to allow the Autobots to stay alive as his opposition that retains humanity.
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The case is published in Genetics and Medicine, a research journal, and was the subject of a heart-rending and informative three-part series by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that deserves to win an award.
Cancer can still recur or spread, even if the sentinel lymph nodes are free of cancer.
Add up the delays, and sure enough sales of cement are growing at the slowest rate in seven months, the Asia Sentinel website reported this week.
The Abbotshaugh Sentinel was created by artist Jephson Robb and will sit in the heart of the Abbotshaugh Community Woodland, north of Falkirk.
The Abbotshaugh Sentinel project was led by a community client panel comprised of Langlees and Bainsford residents, who helped in the design and construction of the sculpture.
Dr. Jim Nelson Black, founder and senior analyst of Sentinel Research Associates, wrote "Freefall of the American University, " which is an excellent book.
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Mr. Muldoon, a director of operations for card rooms at a country club, reads the Sun Sentinel.
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Sentinel node biopsy works on the principle that a few of the underarm nodes are first in line to host the spreading cancer cells.
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