Recently, the Washington
City Paper reported on what might sound like a dream job to qualified applicants — the Smithsonian National Museum of American History sought a «Beer Historian» for a three - year appointment.
Two articles in the Pittsburgh
City Paper reported the story, as did many Jewish newspapers, though it's hard to assess how much impact it had in the international art community.
Not exact matches
Just trying to provide clarity and not trying to impress anyone.The guy has already agreed terms and fee has already been agreed.He's now told them he'll stay and sign for free and will earn # 17m which is more than what he'd have earned if he went now.I've barely heard of other sources
reporting this info.What most
papers and sites are
reporting is» Sanchez close to joining
City».
It remains to be seen whether or not this is now enough to convince him to put pen to
paper, as it's noted in the
report that both Manchester
City and Paris Saint - Germain are monitoring his situation carefully with a view of swooping before the end of the month.
Since 2008, Talk of the Sound has published many, many
reports on arrests and criminal convictions of school district employees, documentation (
paper records, audio recordings and video tapes) demonstrating false statements by district administrators and school board members and accounts of all manner of unethical and illegal behavior of persons associated with the
City School District of New Rochelle.
What had probably started out as a press release under a pile of police
reports on the daily's
city desk had somehow percolated its way up to the very pinnacle of the
paper.
I was saddened but also amused by the
report in your Feb. 6
paper about the fate of Fire Fighter, the fireboat with a decades - long history of service to New York
City's fire department.
Since then, he has promoted Erik Bottcher,
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn's liason to the gay community, to a community affairs cabinet position, the
paper reported.
After a stint as The News» computer assisted
reporting editor, Heaney joined the
paper's newly formed investigative
reporting team and produced a series of investigations related to economic development, including the
city's squandering of federal block grant funds, and, with colleague Patrick Lakamp, the failings of the state Empire Zone program.
Quinn helped the girl to her feet, brought her inside
City Hall, and used wet
paper towels and an ice pack to help cool her down, the newspaper
reported.
In legal
papers,
city officials insisted they are working aggressively to improve access for the disabled and described Burgdorf's
report as «completely divorced from legal and operational realities.»
City & State, a widely read statewide political
paper, has
reported that several complaints have been filed requesting that the enforcement unit of the New York State Board of Elections (NYSBOE) examine Supervisor's Gromack's campaign accounts.
Famed reporter of «The Notebook» (no, not the cheesy film) but the insider's
report on New York politics has been laid off by
City & State citing financial costs for the online news
paper.
Researchers from
City University London recently published a
paper online on the phenomenon in the journal Cortex, the British Psychological Society's Research Digest
reports.
The Los Angeles Times also said Friday that Disney barred its critic from attending «Thor: Ragnarok» after the
paper published an investigative
report about Disneyland's business ties with the
city of Anaheim.
The New York
City results described were
reported in a
paper jointly released by the Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) and the Manhattan Institute.
In May, the
paper reported (in an article given the headline «Principals Younger and Freer, but Raise Doubts in the Schools») that «schools with academy graduates were less than half as likely to earn A's and almost twice as likely to earn C's or worse» as other
city schools.
Brian Jacob and Lars Lefgren find no relationship between teachers» pay and their performance in a mid-sized, western school district (see «When Principals Rate Teachers,» research, page 58); and Eric Hanushek, Steven Rivkin, and Daniel O'Brien, in a 2005 working
paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research,
report no relationship between teacher productivity and changes in pay, suggesting that surrounding districts do not pull the most effective teachers from the
city by offering higher salaries.
The August 2009 debut of the daily EdWeek Update e-newsletter further spurred the timeliness of Education Week
reporting and allowed the
paper to «push out» same - day coverage of major stories, from the release of National Assessment of Educational Progress results to the hiring or firing of a big -
city superintendent.
Joey Garrison
reported in the (now defunct)
City Paper at the time:
He moved on to decry incomplete or inaccurate media
reports («yesterday, in the Washington
City Paper,» he said, «I learned that me and Randi Weingarten are in a fight»), before, in a surprise move, asking teachers to take an informal vote on whether a two - tier contract should be offered to the membership for a ratification vote.
Quality of financial position plus quantity of resources, incidentally, translates into long - term earning power, whether that earning power evidences itself as unrealized and, therefore, unaccountable for appreciation of undeveloped land (St. Joe
Paper); growing cash flows (Forest
City Enterprises); enhanced attractiveness as a takeover candidate (Constellation Bancorp or DCA); or rapid increases over long periods in earnings per share as
reported for GAAP purposes (SunAmerica).
Earning power will not necessarily be evidenced by earnings as
reported for accounting purposes, but might also be measured by increases in unrealized, and therefore unreported, appreciation (e.g., St. Joe
Paper), by increased cash flows (e.g., Forest
City Enterprises), or by a company becoming an attractive sales, merger or acquisition candidate (e.g., Constellation Bancorp).
Perhaps the strangest
reporting I've seen only touches on the Smithsonian / USFWS
paper — using it as further justification for a hatchet job (the sort of irresponsible work that brings to mind, with almost a wistfulness — if only for a moment — Mitt Romney's plan to cut PBS funding altogether) on cat advocates in general, and L.A.'s Stray Cat Alliance in particular — as Los Angeles pushes to become the country's largest «no - kill»
city.
In Washington, D.C., for example, the
City Paper (September 15, 2015) reported on a controversial, regressive wildlife plan proposed by a city agency: ``... Washington Humane Society's vice president of external affairs, Scott Giacoppo, wrote that the Wildlife Action Plan as proposed «would result in the rounding up and killing of feral cats — essentially a reversal back to the animal policies of the 1800s that were ultimately proven to have no impact on the population at
City Paper (September 15, 2015)
reported on a controversial, regressive wildlife plan proposed by a
city agency: ``... Washington Humane Society's vice president of external affairs, Scott Giacoppo, wrote that the Wildlife Action Plan as proposed «would result in the rounding up and killing of feral cats — essentially a reversal back to the animal policies of the 1800s that were ultimately proven to have no impact on the population at
city agency: ``... Washington Humane Society's vice president of external affairs, Scott Giacoppo, wrote that the Wildlife Action Plan as proposed «would result in the rounding up and killing of feral cats — essentially a reversal back to the animal policies of the 1800s that were ultimately proven to have no impact on the population at all.
The
paper reports that the deal — which LACMA director Michael Govan says will total in the «millions of dollars» but neither the museum nor the automaker will attach an exact amount — will, starting in 2018, put a focus on Korean art exhibitions in a
city with the largest Korean population in the country.
In the Washington
City Paper, Kriston Capps
reports on Matthew Langley's first solo show at the DCArts Center.
In the Washington
City Paper Maura Judkis
reports that the «he» and «she» of Amy Sillman's solo show at the Hirshhorn Museum, «Third Person Singular,» describe the couples Sillman sketches and then, on a separate canvas, reduces to abstraction.
Stepping back here, in my
reporting and in some of your
papers, we've talked a lot about the perils that lie in these fast - growing
cities.
As one example (though the Cato
report contains many other similar arguments) they point to their Davis et al. (2003)
paper which argues that heat - related deaths are less common in hotter
cities.
He is the author / co-author of five books including a Short Guide to Environmental Policy (2014), Environmentalism Since 1945 (2013), Urban Air Pollution in Asian
Cities (2006), World Transport Policy and Practice (2003) as well as numerous academic
papers and policy
reports.
Council Speaker Christine Quinn's FoodWorks white
paper salutes urban farms as «vital community assets,» while Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer's FoodNYC
report vows to «establish urban food production as a priority for New York
City.»
I would demand to see any info backed up with hard
paper evidence for insurance policy / broker contact, utilities,
city / state inspection
reports, etc..