Sentences with phrase «ouster over»

The hearing was expected to attract protesters, who have been calling for Paladino's ouster over comments he made in an article published in Artvoice in December.
The fired director of the Queens Public Library is suing his former employer for more than $ 2 million, claiming his ouster over wild misspending was a political hatchet job.
The fired director of the Queens Public Library, Thomas Galante, is suing his former employer for more than $ 2 million, claiming his ouster over wild misspending was a political hatchet job.
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Not exact matches

Lauer's ouster is the latest in a long (and growing) list of high - profile men in media, entertainment, and other industries who have lost their jobs over a flood of sexual harassment, assault allegations, and other misconduct, including Charlie Rose, Garrison Keillor, Harvey Weinstein, and Kevin Spacey.
Fujifilm, which saw its shares drop 5.5 percent in Tokyo after news of the ouster, said it planned to file an objection with a court over the settlement.
Flynn's ouster has sparked a new swirl of controversy over Trump's potential ties to Moscow.
Bill O'Reilly will get a payout of up to $ 25 million following his ouster from Fox News over sexual harassment allegations, a source familiar with the situation said on Thursday.
But Apotheker's ouster may not be enough to placate shareholders who are seething with renewed anger over the deal.
The ouster of Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, who has been mired in scandal over his charging taxpayers for luxury travel expenses and the infighting among his senior aides, had been widely expected and was made official at 5:31 p.m. by presidential tweet.
Investors who have poured over $ 10 billion into Uber over the last eight years have stomached scandals and soap operas of every kind, including the noisy ouster of its CEO Travis Kalanick.
So while the hypocrisy you point out is valid and it makes me angry all over again about the ouster of this team's architect, I'm cautious in embracing a public outcry against it.
O'Malley made the T - shirt the medium for his message because the Yankee owner sent shirts reading BOWIE»S BOBO to Kuhn supporters during the bitter fight over his ouster in 1985.
As the three - year controversy over the gun club came to a head, questions arose about the legitimacy of the issue of lead - shot pollution, the possibility of an underlying anti-gun sentiment, and the role of Park District politics in the decision to seek the gun club «s ouster.
Since his dealings with India precipitated his ouster from power 14 years ago, there is now a heated debate over the prospects of a fast - paced rapprochement with its southern neighbour.
UPDATE2: Several WFP types noted a few other wins over the past year that I overlooked, including the ouster of former Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. by Gustavo Rivera in a Democratic primary and the passage of so - called «Green Jobs» legislation.
Some insiders started a betting pool over Cathie Black's ouster, but she was axed even earlier than they expected.
He also thought her departure was disrespectful to the board members who chose her over 15 other potential candidates after Paladino's ouster.
Eliot Spitzer has been not - so - subtly trying to re-craft his public image lately, as he passed over the one - year anniversary of his spectacular fall from grace and ouster from the governor's mansion.
The public outcry over Carl Paladino's published remarks about the Obamas is growing, with calls for a boycott against his businesses and a renewed call for his ouster from the Buffalo School Board.
One page could have sufficed, so long as that page called for the ouster of the man who has reigned over the degradation (as Andrew referred to it) of state government: the speaker of the Assembly, Sheldon Silver.
When Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) took over as Speaker of the House following the 2006 election, she famously promised to «drain the swamp» — a reference to the ethical problems that had consumed the Republican majority and played a major role in their ouster that fall.
But under the radar this year, as lawmakers tussled over issues like rent regulations, mayoral control of city schools and the ouster of the legislative leaders of both houses, all but one of the Women's Equality Act bills quietly passed the Legislature.
With the ouster from Focus Features of longtime indie studio chief James Schamus, Hollywood loses yet another arthouse - oriented studio, to be replaced — most likely — by a specialized division that will focus on genre movies more to the liking of Peter Schlessel, who is taking over.
Lethal Weapon «s renewal was complicated by one of the most dramatic stories this season, the ouster of the show's original co-star Clayne Crawford over on - set behavior complaints, and his last - minute replacement with Seann William Scott.
The approval, along with the ouster last November of two of the Adelanto Unified School District board members who fought unsuccessfully to stop the families from taking over the school, completes the effort of the families to become the first in the nation to use a Parent Trigger law to take control of a school — and show other families how they can become lead decision - makers in education as they should be.
She then pointed to the two needle - in - a-haystack union victories to crow about — the ouster of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett and Tom Torlakson's narrow victory over challenger Marshall Tuck in the race for California Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Several parents at a Dorchester charter school are calling for the ouster of the executive director and the chairman of the school's trustees, following a firestorm over the layoffs of the principal and five other employees.
The agreement was brokered in September by New York State's attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, in an effort to quell the turmoil that had engulfed the college as it struggled with severe financial problems, divisions among its trustees, the ouster of its president and outrage among students and alumni over a decision to charge tuition to undergraduates for the first time in the institution's 156 - year history.
Over the last three weeks, as the Museum of Contemporary Art has weathered an uproar over the resignation — some would say ouster — of its chief curator, Paul Schimmel, and the subsequent resignation of four internationally known artists from MOCA's board, one key person has been notably silent: Jeffrey Deitch, the museum's direcOver the last three weeks, as the Museum of Contemporary Art has weathered an uproar over the resignation — some would say ouster — of its chief curator, Paul Schimmel, and the subsequent resignation of four internationally known artists from MOCA's board, one key person has been notably silent: Jeffrey Deitch, the museum's direcover the resignation — some would say ouster — of its chief curator, Paul Schimmel, and the subsequent resignation of four internationally known artists from MOCA's board, one key person has been notably silent: Jeffrey Deitch, the museum's director.
Such privative or ouster clauses have often been treated with a degree of contempt by the courts particularly if they are seen as an attempt to exclude the supervisory powers by way of judicial review of the superior courts over administrative action.
However, the New America Foundation and Lynn disagree over whether Google is to blame for his ouster... Speaking of Google, The Verge says Google announced its Assistant will be included on three new third - party speakers and will also be included on forthcoming LG appliances... Nest (owned by Google parent Alphabet) introduced Thermostat E, a cheaper, simpler version of its original smartphone - controlled thermostat... Automation still threatens 47 % of American jobs, an Oxford professor says.
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