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Last seen on: Universal Crossword – Mar 8 2019

Random information on the term “Newspaper extra”:

In journalism, a scoop or exclusive is an item of news reported by one journalist or news organization before others, and of exceptional originality, importance, surprise, excitement, or secrecy.

Scoops are important and likely to interest or concern many people. A scoop may be a new story, or a new aspect to an existing or breaking news story. It may be unexpected, surprising, formerly secret, and may come from an exclusive source. Events witnessed by many people generally cannot become scoops, (e.g., a natural disaster, or the announcement at a press conference). However, exclusive news content is not always a scoop, as it may not provide the requisite importance or excitement. A scoop may be also defined retrospectively; a story may come to be known as a scoop because of a historical change in perspective of a particular event.[further explanation needed] Due to their secret nature, scandals are a prime source of scoops (e.g., the Watergate scandal by Washington Post journalists Woodward and Bernstein).

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Firebird is an open-source SQL relational database management system that “runs on Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS and several Unix platforms”.[3] The database forked from Borland’s open source edition of InterBase in 2000, but since Firebird 1.5 the code has been largely rewritten.[4]

Within a week of the InterBase 6.0 source being released by Borland on 25 July 2000,[5][6] the Firebird project was created on SourceForge.[7][8] Firebird 1.0 was released for Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X on 11 March 2002,[9] with ports to Solaris, FreeBSD 4, HP-UX following over the next two months.[10]

Work on porting the codebase from C to C++ began in 2000. On 23 February 2004, Firebird 1.5 was released,[11] which was the first stable release of the new codebase. Version 1.5 featured an improved query optimizer, SQL-92 conditional expressions, SQL:1999 savepoints and support for explicit locking.[12] Firebird 2.0 was released on 12 November 2006,[13] adding support for 64-bit architectures, tables nested in FROM clauses, and programmable lock timeouts in blocking transactions.[14]

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