The Colorado Tribune, also known as Daily and Weekly Colorado Tribune, was a newspaper published in Denver, Colorado from 15 May 1867 to 19 January 1871. It was the successor to the Denver Daily, published from 5 February to 14 May 1867, and it was succeeded by the Denver Daily Tribune, which continued through a series of name changes, eventually becoming the Denver Republican, which merged in 1913 with the Rocky Mountain News. An 1868 advertisement claimed the Daily Colorado Tribune was "the largest daily newspaper published between the Missouri River and California."
Denis Godwin Antoine is a Grenadian diplomat.
On , he was appointed Ambassador to Washington, D.C., where he was accredited on . He was concurrently accredited as Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS) and to Panama City and Mexico City.
On , he was appointed Permanent Representative of Grenada to the United Nations in New York City, where he was accredited on . On , he was appointed Ambassador to Beijing, where he was accredited on .
BCS (short for Business Coordination Software, formerly Projektron BCS), is a web-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) and project management software product developed by the Berlin-based software company Projektron GmbH. The software is aimed primarily at project-oriented organizations and combines project planning and controlling with business functions such as resource planning, time tracking, invoicing and workflow support.
BCS was first released in 2001 as a browser-based project management application and was subsequently expanded into a broader ERP platform for project-based service organizations.
Writers in Paris in the 1920s refer to the American expatriate writers in Paris in the 1920s. They created literary works and movements that influence the global literary landscape to date. During the 1920s, political, economic, and social issues shaped the inspiration behind many of the writers in Paris. The American writers in Paris in the 1920s are referred to as the Lost Generation.