Sentences with phrase «times as a columnist»

Ian Hislop told MPs that there were questions to be answered around Gove's return to The Times as a columnist and book reviewer.
The John B. Oakes Award honors the career of the late John B. Oakes, a pioneer of environmental journalism, who worked for The New York Times as a columnist, editorial writer, editor of the editorial page, and creator of the op - ed page.

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Today, in an interview on CNBC and a short blog post, New York Times columnist Joe Nocera challenges Geithner's qualifications as a bank regulator:
Government isn't working as well as it once did so «it does fall, I think, not just on business but on all other areas of society to step up,» he tells New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin.
On her own, she is the author of the 2008 - 2009 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller «10-10-10: A Life - Transforming Idea,» a decision - making concept she originally wrote about as a columnist for O: The Oprah Magazine.
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman goes so far as to raise the spectre of the Depression - era financial policies that led to the collapse of the Weimar Republic — and the Second World War.
The New York Times recently carried a blog post by columnist and Nobel Prize - winning economist Paul Krugman about U.S. president - elect Donald Trump and the worries that Trump would be unable — or simply unwilling — to disentangle his business dealings from his activities as president.
According to an opinion by columnist Ronald Littlepage in the Florida Times - Union, «A representative of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, Neil Aikenhead, went so far in another e-mail as to make the ridiculous accusation that the higher standard «would be a crime against the environment» and that «this crime would be perpetrated by the St. Johns Riverkeeper, who while claiming to be working for the river, is in fact knowingly doing the precise opposite.»
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.
As Financial Times columnist Martin Wolf noted on Wednesday, Sept. 24, the problem is that the face value of mortgage loans and a raft of other bad loans far exceeds current market prices or prices that are likely to be realized this year, next year or the year after that.
It's emerging as a dominant argument among conservatives uncomfortable with the social movement, including New York Times columnist Bret Stephens.
The New York Times took note of it, (later profiling her) and a Village Voice sex columnist wrote in a back - cover blurb for the book: «As a single woman myself, Dawn's given me a lot to think about.»
In My Time: Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life, Abigail Trafford, former health editor and now a columnist for the Washington Post, points out that Americans are enjoying a longer health span as well as lifespan.
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat, our keynote presenter, brought his whole family to join the festivities as well.
Apparently plenty, as Warren's speech — which he said he wrote from scratch the night before after yesterday's speakers covered his previously prepared main points — was «probably the first time ever the synod hall resembled a revivalist meeting,» tweeted David Quinn, an Irish Catholic columnist.
Even so brilliant a diplomat as Secretary of State Henry Kissinger observed, in an extended interview with New York Times columnist James Reston:
But it also featured what New York Times columnist Arthur Daley called «as funny a race as this reporter has ever seen.»
As New York Times columnist Floyd Norris once observed, «Anyone foolish enough to bet on a game based on the stock market, or credulous enough to believe a football game can forecast the stock market, probably should hire a money manager, or a psychiatrist, or both».
He is an author of several books including Feeding Baby Green and appears frequently in the media including such venues as the The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, TODAY Show, Good Morning America, the Dr. Oz Show, and is a regular columnist for Parenting magazine.
I think she was so successful as an advice columnist because she kept up with the changing times (she realized that Viagra may be useful for some men), was courageous and not afraid to take controversial and unpopular views (like to accept and support gays), and was compassionate (she personally called some people on the verge of suicide rather than just responding to them...
We're honored that Thomas L. Friedman, a Pulitzer Prize - winning columnist for The New York Times and celebrated author, has agreed to serve as the keynote speaker for the Summit.
«Preschoolers» development can be variable as they appear to regress at times or shoot ahead,» says Susan A. Miller, Ed.D., an early childhood specialist, professor, columnist and author of numerous books.
New York Times columnist and reporter Nick Bilton takes readers behind the scenes as Twitter grew at exponential speeds.
«Two: I have stated on record many times that public officials not publicly disclosing their declared assets turns the assets declaration exercise into a hollow ritual, most recently through an article I wrote as a columnist on the back - page of THISDAY on 7 September 2015, titled «Issues around Assets Declaration.»
Andrew Cuomo was slammed in the pages of The New York Times today for his unwillingness to help end the Con Ed lockout of nearly 8,000 workers, with columnist Michael Powell quoting one locked out worker describing the governor as «a Democrat in Republican clothing.»
The author, Kaschak has served as a stringer, sports writer and / or columnist for The Vestal News, the Green Bay Press Gazette (Wisconsin) and the Burlington County Times (New Jersey).
There were less complimentary comments, such as those from Roseanna Cunningham, at the time MP for Perth and a columnist for the Scottish Sunday Mail.
Next up is a gala dinner Oct. 19 featuring Margaret Sullivan, Washington Post columnist and former New York Times public editor, as keynote speaker.
The Times» left - leaning editorial board was critical of the plan as was the paper's conservative columnist, David Brooks.
Times columnist Rachel Sylvester notes that: «As the economic consequences of Brexit are becoming clear, quiet unflashy «Spreadsheet Phil» has become the pivotal figure in the cabinet.
In the 126th attempt * to talk up the former New Labour high flyer as the saviour of the liberal centre, the anonymous pal has spilled the beans to The Times columnist Rachel Sylvester.
Let's bring in Fred Dicker this morning you may remember him as a former New York Post columnist he's now doing talk radio talk thirteen 100 AM in Albany Fred thanks for the time.
A columnist for the Albany Times Union described Hoosick Falls as «the kind of place that seems primed to attract families looking for a great place to raise children.»
Mr Cameron made digital recordings of 53 hours of conversations with his friend Lord Finkelstein, The Times columnist, covering his foreign and domestic encounters and describing his government as it unfolded.
The intervention by Vine, a Daily Mail columnist who also tweeted a link to a Times cartoon suggesting the prime minister would be grateful if her husband smothered himself, came as the reshuffle ran into trouble on a series of fronts.
«Andrew Sullivan, former New Republic editor, former Time and Washington Post columnist, now with the Atlantic, came to prominence a decade ago as one of the earliest conservative bloggers.
Even as major media figures such as New York Times columnist and megaselling «flat - world» guru Thomas Friedman were trumpeting Gathering Storm's conclusions, experts in labor - power economics and research administration were voicing less publicized doubts about any purported dearth of well - trained U.S. science graduates.
According to psychologist and BBC columnist Claudia Hammond, «the sensation that time speeds up as you get older is one of the biggest mysteries of the experience of time
Conservative columnist Jeff Jacoby puts forward a little thought experiment where he evaluates the chances of a long - deceased, young - Earth creationist, who happened to possess possibly the greatest scientific mind of all - time, getting employment as a professor in a scientific discipline at a modern university.
As a newspaper columnist (and a fervent lover of travel), I spent years traversing the globe and tried everything from vodka to prescription anxiety drugs to lavender essential oil to magnesium to make my in - flight time palatable.
As a relationship advice columnist, I have 15 excellent online dating tips that will save you time, energy, embarrassment, and the pain of sitting through long, drawn - out dates that leave you feeling deflated and depressed.
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.
It sure seems like it's gonna be that, as Downey's Los Angeles Times columnist, Steve Lopez, ever on the search for a good story, meets cute with Foxx's schizophrenic street person Nathaniel Ayers as the latter is playing, and playing surprisingly well, a two - stringed violin in a public park.
Completed the same year as the star's first face - lift, Madame X viciously spans two dozen years, inspiring one gossip columnist of the time to joke that Constance Bennett looked younger without makeup than Turner did with it.
Speaking of «The Soloist,» chatter is making its way out of the Paramount camp that Robert Downey Jr. is outstanding as LA Times columnist Steve Lopez and hopes are high for a Best Actor nomination.
The Sweet Smell of Success — Acid indictment of the nihilistic amorality of the entertainment industry starring Tony Curtis in his best role as a small - time press agent (Sidney Falco) trying to ingratiate himself with big - time gossip columnist Burt Lancaster (J. J. Hunsecker), in one of his good performances.
Flipping back and forth through time as Walls (Larson), a popular New York gossip columnist working in a posh Manhattan office circa 1989, ruminates about her and her family's nomadic life thanks to the wandering needs of her gypsy - like father Rex (Woody Harrelson), the movie is shaggy - eared melodrama that never earns the emotional connection with the audience it so clearly is aiming for.
Other than the general disconnect between test scores and later life outcomes (in both directions), I notice that the No Excuses charter model that is currently the darling of the ed reform movement and that New York Times columnists have declared as the only type of «Schools that Work» tend not to fare nearly as well in later outcomes as they do on test scores.
As the world becomes increasingly interdependent or «flat,» to use New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman's familiar terminology, enhancing human capital will become increasingly critical.
From New York Times» columnist David Brooks and Jason DePerle, to paleo - eugenicist Charles Murray, to Robert Putnam, and even otherwise thoughtful school reformers such as Thomas B. Fordham Institute's Michael Petrilli, there has been plenty of questioning about whether the economic mobility that has allowed America to bend the economic and social arc of history toward progress can continue.
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