Sentences with phrase «times editorial page»

CAFÉ: Obama introduced a bold new plan that brought Republicans and Democrats, CAFÉ supporters and long - time opponents together in support of legislation that will gradually increase fuel economy standards and offer what the New York Times editorial page called «real as opposed to hypothetical results.»
Some outlets, like Time Magazine, (and The Times editorial page and columnists like Tom Friedman) have taken on an advocacy role.
It also ignores the fact that cities, New York, for example are totally unsustainable and require the mass import of energy and food to survive; and yet, I see little in the New York Times editorial page about the need to break up such energy sinks.
Expressing concern about increasing divisiveness between LAUSD and the teachers union, the LA Times editorial page calls for a more thoughtful, balanced approach to making much - needed improvements, including a proposal for LAUSD to make student achievement less than 30 percent of teacher evaluations:
Many, from Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers to the National Council of Teachers of English to the New York Times editorial page, have recently called for caution on testing until teachers and students have a chance to adjust to the new requirements.
Cuomo, who is said to desire a landslide margin of victory in both the primary and general election in November, deflected reporters» questions about what it would mean if disaffected Democratic voters cast ballots tomorrow for Teachout as a form of protest against Cuomo's policies, as the New York Times editorial page suggested in its non-endorsement of his candidacy.
In the case of New York's property - tax cap, though, Tea Party organizations like his found themselves in alignment not only with the Senate Republicans but with Governor Andrew Cuomo, who campaigned for election on a promise to limit property taxes and pushed hard once he was in office — in the face of resistance from Democratic legislators, and opprobrium from the New York Times editorial page — to see that it passed.
A New York Times editorial page editor told a federal judge that he «did not intend» to blame Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's political action committee ads for the 2011 shooting of U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords.
The Times editorial page has covered the Moreland Commission's initial report on the pay - to - play culture in Albany:
The Times editorial page has covered the Moreland Commission's initial report on the pay - to - play culture in Albany: The panel deputized this summer to investigate corruption in Albany released its first report this week.
Newspaper editorials have complained, the New York Times editorial page called the plan «sleazy».
Even the NY Times editorial page points out how Daschle lost his seat because of partisan obstructionism of a minority party... hmmm... who's doing that today?
Cuomo has been negotiating behind closed doors with legislative leaders over an ethics bill for weeks now (much to the chargin of the NY Times editorial page, which called over the weekend for these talks to go public).
Novelist Curtis Sittenfeld, a parent of a food allergic child, took to the New York Times editorial page this past Sunday to urge passage of the School Access to Emergency Epinephrine Act.
I meant to get to this item earlier in the week — The New York Times editorial page recently weighed in on the lawsuit recently filed by the Center for Science in the Public Interest against McDonald's over the use of toys in fast food meals.
The New York Times editorial page has made transgender rights a priority.
Board President Steve Zimmer has questions, as did the Los Angeles Times editorial pages and some academics.
David Leonhardt reviewed these ideas and comments in The New York Times editorial pages this past April and urged wide adoption of the Shultz Hour.

Not exact matches

The New York Times used a full page to print an editorial on Sunday to call on Republicans to stand up to President Donald Trump.
A speaker at that conference was Jack Rosenthal, editor of the editorial pages at The New York Times.
In economic terms, we see a payoff not just in greater editorial leverage, but in time spent on page.
NBC delayed airing until February 24, and Broaddrick, frustrated, gave accounts to the Wall Street Journal editorial page, the Washington Post, and the New York Times in the meantime.
By accessing this editorial and website and any pages thereof, you determine to be firm by the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, as might be nice from time to time.
In 1998, with much media fanfare and cheerleading from the editorial page of the New York Times (for which it has since apologized) Citicorp CEO John Reed and Travelers Group CEO Sandy Weill announced they were merging the two firms.
The new magazine owner filled the Century's pages with editorials supporting his colleague and attacking Willett's main detractor, the conservative Christian Standard (published in Cincinnati), the strongest and most widely circulated newspaper of the denomination at that time.
There is no other explanation for it being played so earnestly on the editorial page of the New York Times — hardly a forum for measured theological discourse.
Killing is a highly negative term used eighteen times in your editorial, but only once (page 50) in Final Exit.
And so it is that the editorial page of the Sunday Times of December 11 led off with a long piece «In Praise of the Counterculture.»
A. H. Raskin, former assistant editor of the editorial page of the New York Times, conducted a study of U.S. papers during that period.
They are assumptions regularly promulgated by the editorial page of the New York Times.
A case can be made that, in their rejection of authoritative tradition, in their fascination with novel spiritualities and high - tech expertise, and in the assertion of a right to control their lives and deaths, the suicides of Heaven's Gate exemplify the «mainstream faith» of the Times» editorial page.
Those who are excessively impressed by the academy, the editorial page of the New York Times, and powers claiming to control what are called the commanding heights of culture may think America is post-Christian.
James Reston is now a vice-president of the New York Times; based in Washington, he writes an editorial page column three times a Times; based in Washington, he writes an editorial page column three times a times a week.
On Sunday's editorial page, the New York Times took up the confrontation between the city council of Washington, D.C., and the Catholic archbishop of Washington, Donald Cardinal Wuerl.
Look at the editorial page of the New York Times.
The New York Times sports - editorial page puts readers to sleep each Sunday with article after article by prep school English teachers who have discovered running, to say nothing of running at dawn.
TOMORROW MORNING: For the first time since 1920, the The New York Times will print their editorial on the front page.
In a front page editorial titled «BeLeave in Britain», the newspaper said it was time for the UK to split away from «dictatorial Brussels».
Mayor Bloomberg's proposed plan to limit the sale of soda and other sugary drinks to containers that are 16 ounces or less has drawn national attention, been widely criticized by editorial boards and columnists, and has made him a target for attacks from several groups including the Center for Consumer Freedom which ran an full page ad in the New York Times.
Interestingly, Paladino is on the same page here with the NY Times editorial board, which also called recently for Cuomo to introduce an omnibus ethics bill sometime during his first week in office.
(Airs 6/1/17 @ 3 p.m.) WAMC's Alan Chartock speaks with Jay Jochnowitz, Editorial Page Editor for the Albany Times Union.
In spite of Cuomo's perceived preferences — and remember, the AG has not yet made a primary endorsement, and it now appears he might even choose to keep his powder dry until after the Sept. 14 election — Schneiderman is amassing supporting from labor unions, clubs, the LGBT community, fellow Democratic officials and two newspaper editorial pages, the Times and the Amsterdam News.
In their front page editorial, the New York Post declared, «It's time for David Paterson to close out his role in one of the strangest episodes in New York history and turn over the affairs of state to his own lieutenant governor, Richard Ravitch.»
Questions will be posed by Jay Jochnowitz, the Times Union's editorial page editor; Ian Pickus, news director for WAMC Northeast Public Radio; and Elisa Streeter, WTEN - News10 Anchor.
NY Times T Magazine: With thought - provoking editorial, sharp images and full page advertisements, this is the place to find the experience that most closely captures that of reading a great offline magazine.
I was recently featured in a four - page spread in Allure Magazine — which was not only the coolest piece of editorial I've had to date, but was shot and styled by myself and Jeff (my full - time photog and good friend).
Liberals read the New York Times, while conservatives peruse the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal.
Ravitch sent a testy e-mail to the Times editorial - page editor, Gail Collins, noting that Butz was already running a principal training program: «Those who have struggled to make it happen deserve recognition for their successes; today's editorial suggests that they don't even exist.»
And though there is meant to be a high wall between the Times editorial and news sections, the January 30 op - ed extravaganza was followed, six days later, by a front page Times news story, headlined, «Preschool Push Moving Ahead in Many States» — proof of what the two columnists had said on the 30th.
When the union had to defend policies that protected teachers who spelled magician as «magition» and truth as «thruth,» the editorial pages of the Sacramento Bee, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Los Angeles Times all came out for reform.
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