Thx - Took me a while. Replies: 7 Last Post: , AM. Replies: 7 Last Post: , PM. Replies: 80 Last Post: , AM. Replies: 2 Last Post: , PM. Replies: 8 Last Post: , AM. Clearly a reference to the "stop at nothing Jack Bauer" from tv-show Comment by He seems to be wearing a different vest now than in the screenshot above. A rather unique looking vest at that. Also, I am inclined to think he is a more obvious reference to the chemist Hans Bauer since he's standing directly in front of huge vasts of chems, and not the dude off 24 who isn't particularly "nice".
Comment by vapaapudotus I was first thinking Jack Bauer too, but then started thinking. Reference of jack Bauer Would rather see Back Jauer as escort mob, with baddies being goblins or gnomes.. Also including interrogating in true Bauer style. Please blizz make it happen! Comment by you have 3 minutes to ride the stolen warhorse back to town. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record began with the publication of the Daily News of Berlin on February 9, and was the first daily paper in the area.
It was published by Peter Moyer. Over the years it had several names and publishers: in January of it was purchased by the German Printing and Publishing Company and was amalgamated with that company's Berlin Daily Record to become the Berlin News Record, and later still the News Record, all published by William Ben V. On July 17, the Record absorbed the other daily, the Daily Telegraph. Motz remained editor until his death in , at which time his son William acquired his father's interest.
When Rittinger died in his share was acquired by William D. The weekly Journal ended on May 10, In the paper moved from its home at 49 King Street west to a new building at 30 Queen Street north where it was to stay for 44 years until moving in May to Fairway Road. When William J. Motz died in his son John E. Motz took over as publisher. The by-then Senator Euler sold his interest to Southam Press in John E. Motz died in and the Motz Family continued to own a controlling interest in the paper until , when it was sold to Southam.
In January , the paper moved its offices to Market Square on King Street east in Kitchener's downtown core, and on March 11, , the name was changed to the Waterloo Region Record. Quick search.
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