* Former Spencer Fellow Claudia Wallis is joining the Hechinger
Report as a columnist.
Not exact matches
Jake joined CNBC in 2012
as the supervising producer of «The Kudlow
Report» with Larry Kudlow and began his additional role
as a contributing op - ed
columnist for CNBC in 2013.
And they use the author's name
as a verb that can refer either to purging or meticulous folding: «Waiting for kettle to boil... So I Kondoed my recipe books,» Elaine Colliar, a family - finance
columnist for Scotland's Sunday Mail, proclaimed in a recent Facebook post,»
reported the WSJ recently.
Mark has also appeared
as a guest
columnist in the Edmonton Journal, the Edmonton Sun and the Alberta
Report, and has been interviewed numerous times on injury law matters on television, radio and the print media, locally, provincially and nationally.
The full court press against the Alberta government's Climate Leadership Plan continued today
as Postmedia business
columnists Gary Lamphier and Claudia Cattaneo dutifully and uncritically weighed in on the latest
report from the right - wing Fraser Institute.
The most uncomprehending comments from the Post were those of
columnist Richard Cohen, who denounced Scalia
as a «cheap - shot artist» for his attack on the Post's coverage of
reported miracles in Virginia, and claimed Scalia was «abusing» the newspaper to make his point that the «worldly wise» are hostile «to religion and religious phenomena.»
Citing unnamed sources, New York Post
columnist Fred Dicker
reported this morning that legislators are considering a push to have the Joint Commission on Public Ethics investigate how Duffy approached the Rochester Business Alliance and its officials about a job
as the group's president, and whether he properly recused himself from government decisions pertaining to the organization.
Whatever earmark, power, and positioning promises were also made have yet to be
reported — though,
as News
columnist Juan Gonzalez noted today, this will all be short - lived, because by now Monserrate has committed «political suicide.»
The President of GAW, Philip Agbese, also described the latest
report by Amnesty International on Nigeria
as a ridiculously new low in a bid to blackmail military and security institutions while openly supporting terrorists, insurgents, separatists and fifth
columnists and treating Nigerians
as the enemies.
Andrew Kennedy, who heads the board and also serves
as a senior economic development aide for Governor Andrew Cuomo, defended the
report against the harsh criticism of
columnists and lawmakers who derided the 76 jobs created in Start - UP's first year
as lackluster.
The only major news outlet to pick up on the story, though was Fox News, whose
report by «Junk Science»
columnist Steve Milloy here arguably represents a new low in propaganda masquerading
as science journalism.Milloy does not mention that Esper et al is an opinion piece, not a research article.
As Connecticut education advocate and
columnist, Wendy Lecker,
reports in her latest commentary piece in the Stamford Advocate, Connecticut's children finally get day in court.
1) press ignoring the Downing Street memo 2) media using retired generals, who have conflicts of interest with the Pentagon and defense contractors,
as military analysts 3) holding fake FEMA press conferences with fake reporters 4) planting fake reporters at Whitehouse press conferences to ask friendly questions (Jeff Gannon) 5) Whitehouse secretly paying
columnists outrageous sums to write favorable stories 6) Pentagon writing fake stories in Iraqi newspapers 7) political hacks rewriting the findings of scientific
reports 8) putting journalists in jail for
reporting wrongdoing 9) press basically ignoring the Justice Dept. Scandal even though it's worse than Watergate 10) the press basically ignoring voting irregularities 11) press ignoring Gov. Siegelman scandal 12) the Whitehouse using Newspeak when announcing legislation (ie.
As reported last night, Michael Mann carelessly libeled Andrew Bolt Down Under - see Litigious Climate Change Cultist Michael «Hockey Stick» Mann Libels Sydney Herald Sun
Columnist Andrew Bolt (actually, Melbourne, but let's not sue over it)- and was forced to issue a grudging apology, after which he spent the rest of the night Googling any goods he could get on Bolt and reTweeting it into the small hours.
[Update, July 8: In another astonishing twist, I have just discovered that Marlo Lewis, the National Review
columnist whose piece Carlin lifted
as discussed below, is — wait for it — a Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which just happens to be the right - wing think tank that has been touting the so - called «suppression» of Alan Carlin's
report.
As a business
columnist in the Globe and Mail in the 1990s, Corcoran was
reported to run shrieking into the managing editor's office any time a (well - documented) science story crept into the pages of what was then the nation's only national newspaper.
In Houghteling's case, the change of career path came after a summer internship at a large Los Angeles law firm,
as San Francisco Chronicle
columnist C.W. Nevius
reports at his C.W. Nevius.blog.
Thus, it is sad to hear the news,
as reported yesterday by the New York Times, that after 50 years
as a
columnist for the Voice, Hentoff, 83, is losing his job.
Slaw is proud indeed to
report that Nathalie Des Rosiers and Sarah Sutherland have joined Slaw
as columnists.
Spurring on the rumor mill are a couple of pieces of news: HTC suspended trading for tomorrow on the Taiwanese Stock Exchange (
as this
report from Taiwanese site TechNews
as well a tweet from Bloomberg
columnist Tim Culpan indicate).
The Minneapolis - based discount retailer — a recent addition to Real Money Pro
columnist Doug Kass's Best Ideas List,
as well
as a component of Jim Cramer's Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust portfolio — traded up more than 2 % off news of the strong housing
report.