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"newspaper columnist" is someone who writes regular, opinion-based articles for a newspaper, sharing their thoughts and commentary on various topics with the readers.
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In his first speech after being appointed justice secretary and lord chancellor, Michael Gove the
former newspaper columnist for The Times, decried the fact that there are «two nations in our justice system at present».
Mitch Albom, 58, is a bestselling author, nationally -
syndicated newspaper columnist for the Detroit Free Press, nationally - syndicated radio host for ABC and flagship station WJR - AM in Detroit, and television commentator who regularly appears on ESPN's Sports Reporters.
Mitch Albom, 58, is a bestselling author, nationally - syndicated
newspaper columnist for the Detroit Free Press, nationally - syndicated radio host for ABC and flagship station WJR - AM in Detroit, and television commentator who... (more)
Similarly, a sample
of newspaper columnists alone should be enough to demonstrate that it's not only working - class former Labour voters who find the new leader's opinion distasteful.
They are interviewed on TV and radio, quoted
by newspaper columnists, and cited by sympathetic politicians and corporate figures.
Paul became a weekly
newspaper columnist in January of 2007, when his first column entitled «It's not about screwing the insurance company» was published.
When the Bengals failed to meet the contract demands of Mike Trope, Munoz's first agent, a
local newspaper columnist suggested that Trope and the «Big Burrito» he represented could stay home.
The street sign in Midtown Manhattan that honored the late
newspaper columnist Jimmy Breslin turns out to have been only temporary, much to his family's shock and disappointment.
At 1 p.m., a funeral service will be held for the
late newspaper columnist Jimmy Breslin, Church of the Blessed Sacrament, 152 W. 71st St., Manhattan.
A Labour MP and left -
wing newspaper columnist brought their twitter spat into the TV studio as they disagreed over changes to benefits for newly - unemployed people.
Newspaper columnist James J. Kilpatrick wrote at the time that «once the notion is accepted» that government has legitimate authority «to commission and to subsidize» textbooks in history and social studies, America will have moved «a significant step down the road to 1984» (an Orwellian date that in those days was decades in the future).
This whirlwind cautionary tale, which explores the dark dynamic between powerful
newspaper columnist J. J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster) and the obsequious lapdog of a publicist Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis), is a cinematic marvel — especially for the jaw - dropping dialogue of the screenplay, which was cowritten by Clifford Odets and Ernest Lehman and adapted from Lehman's autobiographical novelette about his early experiences working for a Broadway publicist.
As
American newspaper columnist Bill Vaughan once said, «A college education adds many thousands of dollars to a man's lifetime income — which he then spends sending his son to college.»
14/05 Mass Media as Medium, Resident artist and
Turkish newspaper columnist Işıl Eğrikavuk on the use of mass media as a medium in her artistic practice.
While I have met the second - generation Hints From Heloise in person, I have never had an encounter with
famed newspaper columnist Dear Abby or those who now write in her place.
While I have met the second - generation Hints From Heloise in person, I have never had an encounter with famed
newspaper columnist Dear Abby or...
Former New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton will make his Broadway debut in «Lucky Guy,» the new Nora Ephron play
about newspaper columnist Mike McAlary, starring Tom Hanks.
Public Education Advocate and
Hearst newspaper columnist Wendy Lecker has another MUST READ piece this week about the Common Core.
It was called «in - process research and development,» and it was the sort of topic that appealed only to accountants,
earnest newspaper columnists, and chief executives with an eye for detail.
Pro-government Yeni
Akit newspaper columnist Abdurrahman Dilipak alleged that Bitcoin is a secret communication tool used by followers of the Gulen movement.
Donald Woods, a
prominent newspaper columnist and an early friend and supporter of Steve Biko, has been expelled from the country, and novelist Breyten Breytenbach is among a number of white writers who have gone to prison.
Alexander Sweet, a San
Antonio newspaper columnist, described Military Plaza and the chili stands in 1885: «He will see an array of tables and benches, and he will be assailed by the smell of something cooking.
The Pirates were battling to stay alive against the Atlanta Braves in the National League Championship Series, the Steelers were in the midst of what should have been a hot quarterback controversy, and Pitt football coach Paul Hackett was struggling through such a wretched season that
newspaper columnists from other cities were suggesting he should be run out of town.
As summer approaches and major divisions across Europe begin to wind down,
newspaper columnists turn their attention to the upcoming transfer window.
As has been widely speculated for weeks now, former Gov. Eliot Spitzer is jettisoning his co-host of the past four months,
newspaper columnist Kathleen Parker, and going solo.
Famed late
NYC newspaper columnist Jimmy Breslin left behind a modest $ 99,999 estate — and control over his more lucrative literary legacy — to his second wife, at the expense of his four adult children.
Newspaper columnist José Alberto Ortíz accused President Obama of trying to force same - sex marriage on the Dominican Republic through Brewster's nomination, tying the appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that the federal government must recognize same - sex married couples.
RIP Jimmy Breslin, the New York
City newspaper columnist and best - selling author who leveled the powerful and elevated the powerless for more than 50 years with brick - hard words and a jagged - glass wit.
Another comedian and
newspaper columnist Mark Steel, who has canvassed forLabour in previous elections, was also rejected with the party saying he did support their values.
As New
Zealand newspaper columnist Chaz Harris points out, sometimes you simply have conflicting goals in life (for instance, you want to be child free; they want a baby, stat).
At 108 minutes, there's barely enough time to savor the tremendous performance of Stanley Tucci as the highly regarded and highly
feared newspaper columnist and radio commentator Walter Winchell.
P.S.: If there's anything at all to be said on behalf of Patrick Melrose, which I seriously doubt, it's the reintroduction of the bullshot, the stately vodka - and - bouillon cocktail of
which newspaper columnist Dorothy Kilgallen once wrote, «Don't ask for it west of Madison Avenue or the bartender will ring up Bellevue.»