Sentences with phrase «op ed column»

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I am currently a regular freelance journalist covering the Hill and I write primarily for Reuters and The Law Times these days, as well as having a twice - weekly column on LooniePolitics.com, and I am a frequent op - ed contributor to Maclean's.
No, Last Week, Tonight was the TV - version of an op - ed column.
It was in the famous «op - ed» column of the New York Timesin July 2005 that Cardinal Schönborn opened up a fascinating and vigorous debate about faith and science.
Exhibit C: Five weeks after the Synod, Paul Vallely, author of an admiring biography, Pope Francis: The Struggle for the Soul of Catholicism, took his subject to the woodshed in a New York Times op - ed column entitled «The Pope's Failure in Africa.»
To cite but one example, Kathleen M. Sullivan, then a professor of law at Harvard University, wrote in a July 29, 1990 op - ed column in the New York Times: «The Constitution's broad terms» terms like «liberty,» «equality,» and «freedom of speech»» are hardly self - defining.
Local newspapers are flooded with letters to the editor and Obama - supporting op - ed column submissions, while neighborhood activists walk the streets and rally door - to - door.
The governor, in an op - ed column due to appear in New York newspapers on Tuesday, criticized rules that automatically increase state spending for expensive items such as education and Medicaid by as much as 13 percent, saying reasonable limits could eliminate most of the deficit.
Regular columns or features can hook readers — that's why newspapers generally run op - ed columnists on predictable days.
And they'll get even more notice if they're accompanied by calls from crucial constituents (i.e., donors) and if the issue is mentioned in an op - ed column in the legislator's main district newspaper.
In a July 8 op - ed column in the National Review, Turner said he wanted to be in Congress «to fix what's broken and go home.
And last month, the mayor walked back that promise and instead said he would «give examples,» possibly «in the form of an op - ed» column that has yet to appear in print.
But she has had an ongoing feud with Cuomo ever since she criticized him in an op - ed column in The New York Times, saying his policies are not doing enough to help struggling cities.
I also came across a South Korean paper's op - ed column U.S. president's first visit to Hiroshima seen through S. Korean eyes, which seems to oppose an apology without saying so outright:
Azi Paybarah, a senior writer at Capital New York, opened his Morning Briefing column with my NY Post Op - Ed critiquing a federal magistrate judge's congressional redistricting plan.
Help Violent Mentally Ill People Before They Kill, Again Before the terrifying on - air murders of TV journalists Alison Parker and Adam Ward by their former WDBJ - TV colleague Vester Flanagan aka Bryce Williams, I wrote an op - ed column («Help them before they -LSB-...]
WAMC political observer Dr. Alan Chartock talks about Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's recent op - ed column in The Washington Post calling for diplomatic talks between U.S. and Iranian officials.
Lopez Rivera freed the parade organizers from having to take a stand on their decision to fete him, when he announced in an op - ed column published Thursday that he no longer wants the controversial award.
Governor Cuomo outlined his agenda for a possible special session in what he called an Op - Ed column to newspapers.
In an Op - ed column to the Huffington Post, State Assembly Member Rory Lancman (D - 25) takes a look beyond the occupation of Zuccatti Square.
De Blasio pledged the list — which has morphed into «examples» in an op - ed column — would be published before the September 12 primary vote.
Angelina Jolie, in her op - ed column in The New York Times, disclosed that she had a prophylactic double mastectomy.
The first thing you'll notice about an auto - contrarian (or reactionary) piece, whether it's an op - ed column or a movie review, is that it doesn't so much try to build a point - by - point rebuttal or counter-argument.
The Los Angeles — based film writer Sam Wasson — who recently contributed an interview with The Fugitive Kind producer Richard Shepherd to the Current — turned up this week in the most delightfully unlikely of places: Maureen Dowd's New York Times op - ed column.
Robert's articles and op - ed columns on education have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, the New York Daily News, Education Next, and many other publications.
We use the term deliberately and in place of the more common term «expository» writing because to us it encompasses a wider array of texts, many of which are growing in relevance and importance with the rise of electronic media: interviews, speeches, opinion pieces (including op - eds and columns but also blog posts and less formal writing), letters, and primary historical documents, for example.
In fact, Nocera, who wrote the Talking Business column for the Times before landing the plum assignment on the paper's prestigious op - ed page, will one day see this essay as beginner's jitters.
This jumped out at me in part because of the recent Joe Nocera Limits of Reform op - ed column in the NYT — please see my Education Unbound * and the accompanying Comments (other interesting Comments on the Education Next version) and my Culture of Poverty — or the Poverty of Culture?
It appeared as an Op - ed column in the Wall Street Journal yesterday, but in case you don't have a subscription...
Additionally, we look for op - ed columns that:
An op - ed about improving professional development for educators by Howard Gardner, Clayton Lewis, and Jim Reese has appeared in The Washington Post «s «Answer Sheet» column.
In an op - ed column in The Washington Post, the superintendent of the Prince George's County (MD) Public Schools advocated for leadership training that has resulted in «tremendous achievement gains.»
From the author of the viral New York Times op - ed column «To Siri with Love» comes a collection of touching, hilarious, and illuminating stories about life with a thirteen - year - old boy with autism that hold insights and revelations for us all.
(Learn more in «Using op - eds for book promotion» and «How to write an op - ed column or essay.»)
You can submit the same column, op - ed, or article idea to as many business journals as you'd like as long as they're not in the same market.
Generally, the public forms views by what it sees in the media and internet (not peer - reviewed journals, academia, scientific conferences, or the consensus from the major science academies) and what I see in the general media a pretty even mix, with many outlets covering contrarians exclusively (such as the WSJ op - ed columns to name one of many).
In a column on The Times Op - Ed page, four scientists from a team of specialists independently assessing the volume of oil gushing from BP's destroyed seabed well provide more evidence that the company can not be trusted to put the public interest ahead of its corporate interests as this disaster continues to unfold.
One illustration of this phenomenon is captured nicely in an amusing blog post by Martin Bunzl (it was also an op - ed column in The Washington Post on New Year's Day).
This issue is technopolitical, as illustrated vividly by the recent op - ed columns of George Will, Robert Novak, and Richard Lindzen — high - visibility op - eds that, in my view, RC would have been remiss to ignore, and about which it's healthy for RC to host discussion.
[Response: The last few posts, commenting on the Will column, the Novak column and Lindzen's WSJ op - ed inevitably impinged on politics, but the main reason for commenting on them in RC is that all three pieces propagated junk science.
As a side - note suggestion, perhaps Maureen Dowd and Bill Kristol might care to collaborate on some Op - Ed columns responding to the question «what's sustainable & what's not?»
The piece, on the Greentechmedia blog, expands on a recent Washington Post op - ed column.
Leave the polemicizing to the editorial board, or angle to get an op - ed column, but don't turn from being a reporter into an activist and stay in the news pages.
Earlier this year, Nick Kristof, our peripatetic Op - Ed columnist, filed a column and nice video from the Ecuadorian Amazon showing one approach to economic development shaped around the living forest.
What you refer to as the «other side» is the misinformation and distortions appearing in mass media op - ed columns, right wing pseudo-science web sites (FOS, NRSP) and the talking points sent out by rightwing nut jobs.
Commentary: New York Times, Mimi Swartz column, USA Today, James Lee Witt op - ed, NPR, Dr. Neil Frank interview, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Tony Messenger column.
The Australian each day carries 4 - 6 op - eds on a broadsheet page (and two columns of Editorials opposite).
Media Matters did not include op - eds, columns, or editorials in this analysis.
These articles included news stories, style features, magazine stories, film and book reviews, columns, in - house editorials, op - eds and letters to the editor.
Based on a sample of 25 editorials, op - eds, columns and combined letters drawn from approximately 100 that appeared at the paper between Dec. 1 and Nov. 30, 2009, the analysis estimates that approximately 4 % of these editorials, columns, op - eds and combined letters - to - the editor presented a predominantly «dismissive» view of the reality and causes of climate change.
Yet this criticism and broad - brush critique of the Post focuses on a handful of columns by Will and op - eds by a few others, and overlooks the many other editorials, op - eds, columns, and letters - to - the - editor at the Post opinion pages that assert the consensus views on climate science.
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