Sentences with phrase «times staff reporter»

By Hal Bernton and Joseph O'Sullivan Seattle Times staff reporters OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee Tuesday urged Washington lawmakers to embrace his ambitious plan to tax fossil - fuel emissions in Washington state.

Not exact matches

The most talked - about media response to Wolf's performance came from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, who has risen in the public eye by providing often - unflattering insights on the president and his staff.
It is not unusual for a president's staff to tell reporters to focus on some facts and not others, but things are qualitatively different now in the Trump administration compared to that of his predecessors Barack Obama and George W. Bush in terms of «the number of untruths,» said the Times «David Leonhardt.
The full text of his emailed memo to his staff is below (the memo was first obtained by New York Times reporter Mike Isaac.)
Protestors, their friends and reporters for various financial media were asked several times by staff and security to step off the building's premises, and stand only on the public street.
«From the league, I got the «go back to school» grade, but just talking to everybody on the coaching staff and my family, they just thought it was time for me to move on and pursue my career,» Moore told reporters at the combine.
The assemblyman has appeared on our channel more times than we can count, and throughout the years has been kind, respectful and open with all of our reporters and staff.
«Arresting and charging publisher Dapo Olorunyomi and reporter Evelyn Okakwu is a transparent ploy to intimidate and silence Premium Times» staff for their critical reporting,» CPJ West Africa Representative Peter Nkanga said.
Cuomo, in a conference call with reporters Friday, was asked to comment on testimony at the trial of former top aide Joe Percoco, where Cuomo's current chief of staff testified that Percoco continued to periodically inhabit his office adjoining the governor's during a time when Percoco was off the state payroll, managing Cuomo's reelection campaign.
Our reporters include Dan Telvock, who covers the environment, Charlotte Keith, whose reporting has focused on the economy and social services, and Daniela Porat, who joined the staff in September after a stint at The New York Times.
It is true, for instance, that, in 1971, as the story begins, the Washington Post was a provincial paper, staffed with talented reporters and led by a cauldron of ambition and charisma — the executive editor, Ben Bradlee — who was obsessed with raising the paper's national profile to compete with the New York Times.
He has also been as a staff writer and reporter for the Austin Business Journal, Los Angeles Business Journal, Los Angeles Times, and La Prensa, a bilingual newspaper in his hometown of San Antonio, Texas.
Former Teacher Project reporter Alexandria Neason wrote a new Village Voice piece (To Fight Institutional Racism, Teachers Are Going Back to School) and had a long feature in Harper's about school choice in Arizona at roughly the same time it was announced she's joining CJR as a senior staff writer.
CCSA Advocates has worked closely with the Times and its staff, including reporter Howard Blume, to ensure they have full knowledge of our contributions.
There are three story arcs that are a good read on their own: issues 1 - 5, in which the staff investigates the disappearance of another reporter and ends up unmasking the Green Goblin; issues 11 - 13, in which Jessica has her baby during rather tumultuous circumstances; and issue 14, the final issue in the series, in which she tells her baby about one other time she tried to be a superhero, but set it aside to protect two children who were left at a crime scene.
He was born in 1953, left school when he was seventeen to work as a cub reporter on a local newspaper and, eight years later was a staff reporter on the The Times in London covering news, business and latterly working as arts correspondent.
Winner of national and local awards for coverage of one of the nation's deadliest airline disasters, more than 2,000 bylines as a staff reporter and freelancer for the L.A. Times, San Diego Union - Tribune, Sport Magazine, Elysian Fields Quarterly, San Diego Magazine, San Diego Tribune, Associated Press, and others.
She has been a staff reporter with The Times since 2003, and previously covered the U.S. economy, the publishing industry, and real estate.
The blogosphere is great, but blogs don't have investigative reporters, research staff, illustration departments, full - time writers, etc..
Bob Schieffer, recently retired reporter aging back to the Good Old days when we had fully functional, rational and non-shattered Adult Conversations in these United States, via what reporter D. Halberstam called the «three nightly séances» — ABC's, NBC's & CBS's, W / the latter featuring the Master of the Broadcast News, Walter Kronkite, Schieffer recently revealed his all time Fave DC coutisan: President Ford's 1974 campaign chair; Presiden Reagan's WH Chief of Staff, & later Secretary of the Treasury, + + subsequently the Secretary of State for President Bush the Elder — James baker III.
And the winners are... «Azadeh Ansari, morning news writer, KTVU - TV in San Francisco, CA; Hamida Kinge, press and marketing manager, Brooklyn Arts Exchange in New York City; Michelle Ma, environment, health and social issues reporter, The Daily Triplicate in Crescent City, CA; Brentin Mock, staff writer for Intelligence Report magazine; and Bina Venkataraman, reporting intern at the New York Times.
With most news outlets now owned by major corporations and faceless investors, marketing strategy is replacing news judgment; celebrity coverage is on the rise, even as newspapers cut staff and fail to provide their remaining reporters the time they need to research complex stories.
A reaction from Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute to New York Times reporter Justin Gillis's attempts to discredit scientists who are skeptical of the theory of manmade global warming By NewsBusters Staff Justin Gillis of the New York Times has written a long article that criticizes Dick Lindzen of MIT by quoting several scientists who -LSB-...]
He was a staff reporter at The Times from 1995 to 2009.
At the same time, firms might reasonably resist the idea of a staff member (even a director) acting as a spokesperson, and professional employees themselves are often reluctant to speak to reporters.
«The New York Times has found that those news publishers whose reporters and editors personally share news stories on social media generate significantly more traffic to their news stories than publishers relying on the brand and isolated staff using social media to distribute stories (New York Times Innovation 2014 Report).»
The blog is written by Stephanie Mencimer, a contributing editor of The Washington Monthly and former investigative reporter for The Washington Post and staff writer for Legal Times (a Law.com affiliate).
The judge might also spend time meeting with the court reporter, who is ordinarily a civilian employee on staff or a paralegal court reporter at the legal office, which is usually where the courtroom is located.
After a reporter began asking questions about the participation of government employees in the event, Bogen's chief of staff said he'd arrange to take vacation time when he got back to work.
As a long - time newspaper reporter and staff writer, Kay Bosworth covered real estate development and business for publications in northern New Jersey.
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