Not exact matches
Cliff is on his way back from the Fortune and
Time Global Forum in Rome, so I'll be filling in once again (you can read complete
coverage of the event
here).
If you are just catching up on the aftermath of the weekend's events, or are overwhelmed by the volume of news,
here is an overview of The New York
Times's
coverage.
Presuming you don't have
time to read everything — and assuming you've already read CT's
coverage of reactions from American and Argentine evangelical leaders (including Luis Palau)--
here are CT's picks for the most helpful articles on former archbishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Bergoglio (in no particular order).
In case you have blotted the incident out of your memory in self - protection,
here it is again, in the words of the
Times report, which also demonstrated vividly the consequences of blunders like this, when it comes to the opportunities they present for the secular press to produce a grossly distorted
coverage of papal affairs:
I'd already glanced through two Newsweek cover stories about her, read a lengthy
Time piece, suffered through seemingly endless TV news
coverage... and now
here she was on the front page of the Dayton Herald.
You've had terrific
coverage here in the UK — especially the spread in the
Times newspaper Saturday magazine.
Here's the
coverage schedule for Sunday in Houston (all
times ET):
Here is an example from the NY
times for the term being used correctly: YOU: I can't understand why the news media give so much
coverage to Lindsay Lohan.
With the Ashes underway and England sneaking a draw from the first test whilst Ricky Ponting accused the opposition of bad sportsmanship we thought it an appropriate
time to give some
coverage to the sport of Cricket, and
here it is!
Left him out
here mostly because of what you and ctjets have said — didn't look great (dropped an almost sure TD), had one good moment (the tackle in punt
coverage), still has plenty of
time left to grow (a la Marshall last year).
Outside of some press conferences
here and there there will be television
coverage on CBS Sports Network from 12 to 2 p.m. ET with Masters on the Range,
timed roughly for when players are expected to make the turn.
The game kicksoff at around 20:45 CET / 19:45 uk
time and we will have live links with BT Sports
coverage right
here on this page.
The match will be early kickoff on Thursday evening starting at around 17:00 uk
time and BT Sports will have live
coverage in the UK but if you don't have access to live action you can always tune in
here for short match highlights after the game is over.
And though for a
time I was keeping track
here of media
coverage of the petition, there are now far too many sites to list.
I inquired a long
time ago (when I first read your great
coverage of this issue) about rebates
here in HISD and have been told by several sources that in HISD, unlike most Aramark districts, the district itself does all of its own purchasing.
Here's a breakdown of some of the more interesting responses, both positive and negative (YogaDork has also provided some responses from the community — and gets bonus points for the brilliant blog post title that summarizes my general feelings about the NYT's yoga
coverage: «Is The New York
Times Wrecking Yoga?»).
Before playing through the Wii U version of the game I spent a lot of
time putting together an extensive review of the game on the Xbox 360, and rather than trying to come with creative ways to repeat myself I'll refer you to that review which has extensive
coverage of each of the game modes and can be found
here (you can also read Jason's take on the game after playing the PS3 version
here).
Here is the Los Angeles
Times» complete
coverage of the nominations including the full list of nominees, reactions, snubs, surprises and more.
To read
Time Out's
coverage of the festival, go
here.
For more on the hearing, check out
coverage from the Wall Street Journal
here, and the New York
Times here.
(See the brilliant L.A.
Times coverage of this issue
here.)
LA
Times More campaign
coverage here: KPCC, Jewish Journal, NBC LA
These aspects of a book press release that I'll list
here may go against the grain or «rules» which some marketing people adhere to, but this has worked for me
time and
time again garnering significant media
coverage contributing to some sell out events for fiction authors.
You can see more of Publishing Perspectives»
coverage of Wattpad and its revenue related programs developed over
time here.
-LSB-...] Dinesen Tax
Times coverage of casualty and theft losses can be found
here and
here.
You can find more Dinesen Tax
Times coverage of head of household filing status
here and
here.
Even a small fire can cause a significant number of people to have to spend
time in a hotel and to incur additional costs, and the
coverage was crucial
here.
Provided you pay for your auto rental using the card, decline the insurance offered by the rental agency, and meet all other requirements listed
here, you can save on paying for
coverage each
time you rent a vehicle.
You've probably seen my
coverage of this game
here, some of my tweets about it (#arcadeisnotdead), and one
time we did an on - the - floor podcast
here.
October is
here and it's that
time of the year: sports
coverage galore.
As each enemy only takes a single shot to kill, the guns
here show their differences in the amount of area
coverage when fired with the handgun only firing off a single bullet at a
time, while the shotgun fires off an impressive spread, which can potentially kill a number of enemies at once if you are able to line your shot up accurately enough.
But also in
here - a neat look inside Okami's influences, «The Long Road To Mordor», more pleasant foreign
coverage of indie games and the IGF, Hardcore Gamer's sale probed by the New York
Times, and much more.
Yes, it can be hard to be a gamer or game developer in China, but the
times are changing drastically (see our
coverage on the matter
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here, and also
here), even though there is very little happening in the largest country's multibillion dollar gaming industry according to that author.
Hilary Brace is featured in Leah Ollman's
coverage of Meticulousity at the Ben Maltz Gallery (Otis College) on the Los Angeles
Times April 29, 2012 Read the article
here
Read the New York
Times coverage of this announcement
here.
There's a piece in the Financial
Times Swiss
coverage here (the other lead author is from the University of Bern).
Here, I'm not talking about John Tierney's
coverage: Instead, I'm (still) critiquing the
Times's overall
coverage of the issue.
Below you can read courtroom details as reported for the Tico
Times by Lindsay Fendt, whose fine
coverage of this case was cited
here in 2013.
If you want to review the history of climate diplomacy before you start seeing
coverage from Doha, Qatar, next Monday of the 18th round of negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, two choices are to click on the 83 - second animation above or click
here for my past
coverage for The
Times.
Click
here for the news
coverage in The
Times.
A couple of pieces in The
Times relate to ongoing
coverage here of the causes and consequences of variations in solar activity and the issues raised by the burgeoning human appetite for sushi - bound fish, particularly bluefin tuna.
And
here is a suggestion for The NY
Times (and any other newspaper and media outlet that care to be worthy of the name): Why not have a routine front page box on Monday that lists the stories that the Administration tried to bury by putting it out on Friday afternoon when it doesn't want to get too much
coverage, and let the reader know where inside the paper they can find more detail about those stories?
Here's how the Greenwire
coverage in The
Times describes the context and the view of United States Judge Emmet Sullivan of the District of Columbia:
There are so many problems with the
Times's (the paper)
coverage of this issue, in my view, that I won't try to list them all
here.
You can follow
coverage and commentary on this White House move in The
Times here.
Here's a White House report on the economic impact, and there's plenty of excellent
coverage of the negotiations and the details of the plan by Jim Motavalli, The
Times and many others.
And not to mention other 5 - 4 SCOTUS gems this past week, like the one stripping generic drug injury victims of all state tort remedies (see our
coverage here), deciding apparently that the federal government gets it right every
time when it comes to drug safety - which no one believes, and you know they sure don't believe.
To summarize, we have identified multiple sources of insurance
coverage which may be available to pay your medical bills, and
here is a somewhat radical notion: frequently these medical bills can be paid more than one
time.
Further
coverage is provided in the Tech
Times here, Stuff.tv
here, NYSE Post
here, Financial Spots
here, The Saint
here, Techislet
here, and Equilibrio Informativo
here.
(For Legal
Times coverage of the Libby trial and Russert's role, click
here.)