Interesting article in the new
york times today about blog burn out.
In an interview with the New
York Times today, both Amazon and Microsoft's respective CEOs noted that there is no such deal with Apple or Google in the works, but they suggested that they would not be averse to the idea.
«Protecting All Waters»: The New
York Times today contains an editorial that begins, «Senator James Inhofe, a conservative Republican from Oklahoma, and Senator Lincoln Chaffee, a liberal Republican from Rhode Island, are at opposite ends of the earth on environmental issues.
Adam Liptak had an analysis in the New
York Times today about a new study by a former corporate lawyer and Harvard business professor, John C. Coates IV, who found that «there has been a «corporate takeover of the First Amendment.
«In Contempt»: The New
York Times today contains an editorial that begins, «White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten and Harriet Miers, the former White House counsel, showed their utter disregard for Congress, the Constitution and the American people when they defied Congressional subpoenas in the United States attorneys scandal.
George Washington Law Prof Jeffrey Rosen has a fantastic piece in the New
York Times today on Google's Gatekeepers, chronicling the central role the company is playing, voluntarily or not, in setting a kind of global free speech policy.
And The New
York Times today contains an article headlined «Democrats Hope to Expand Rights at Guantanamo,» along with an editorial entitled «Gitmo: A National Disgrace.»
«Judges Press C.I.A. Lawyer Over Withheld Documents»: The New
York Times today contains an article that begins, «A federal appeals court panel in Manhattan questioned a lawyer for the federal government yesterday as to whether the Central Intelligence Agency had a legitimate national security interest in refusing to confirm or deny the existence of documents authorizing it to detain and interrogate terrorism suspects overseas.»
«Court Urges Review of New York Judge's Immigration Cases That Are on Appeal»: The New
York Times today contains an article that begins, «In a move that immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking asylum.
«Florida Court Rejects Claim, a Boon for Morgan Stanley»: The New
York Times today contains an article that begins, «The Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected an appeal by the financier Ronald O. Perelman, who asked the court to restore a $ 1.58 billion verdict against the investment bank Morgan Stanley.»
A fundamental restructuring of the big law billing structure seems to be the most talked about measure, with the New
York Times today picking up on the perennial law firm debate:
There's an tremendous op - ed piece in New
York Times today from the Canadian writer Thomas Homer - Dixon, pointing out that a plurality of Canadians oppose this pipeline and are eager to get rid of the whole tar sands business.
Hansen, writing in the New
York Times today, «say with high confidence» that recent heat waves in Texas and Russia «were not natural events» but actually «caused by human - induced climate change»?
There is so much to read in the New
York Times today that we thought we would do a summary.
In doing my reporting for the story in The New
York Times today on Saudi Arabia's latest maneuvers in climate treaty talks (they are reviving longstanding demands for compensation for lost oil revenue), I found an interesting paper on the oil kingdom's involvement in climate talks by Joanna Depledge, a research fellow at Cambridge University focusing on climate negotiations.
Recommended reading The New
York Times today published an impassioned op - ed by Metropolitan Museum of Art director Thomas P. Campbell, in which he argues for the importance of arts and cultural programming in the US in the context of the current administration's proposed plans to defund the National Endowment for the Arts.
Sarah Douglas, The New York Times / New
York Times Today (online version), «Austin Thomas: sik [ness],» Thursday, June 29
A couple new dog books featured in The New
York Times today — Afterglow (by Eileen Myles) and Fetch: How A Bad Dog Brought Me Home (Nicole J. Georges)-- showcase how these two female authors» respective dogs not only made them better artists, but better people as well!
Article on the front page of the new
york times today on this, where they raise a very valuid point, why are prices even part of the contract at all?
The New
York Times today announced the launch of two publishing programs — New York Times short e-books co-published with the digital startup Byliner, and TimesFiles with Vook.
There's been speculation that Amazon could be interested in a new shopping interface with the phone's 3D effects — and the New
York Times today speculated that Amazon feels it needs something like a phone to bolster its shopping experience.
LATE - BREAKING REPORT WHICH DID N'T MAKE THE PODCAST: Via Jim Cheshire, I see the New
York Times today is quoting Craig Berman, Amazon's chief spokesman, as saying, «One thing I can tell you for sure is that there will be NO new version of the Kindle this year.
A story appearing in the New
York Times today that's headlined, Apple Moves to Tighten Control of App Store, contains one of those speculative paragraphs that makes the tech blogosphere explode.
he New
York Times today launched a new experimental Web App for iPad (App.NYTimes.com) built in HTML5 and formatted for optimal reading on the iPad.
There's an article over at the New
York Times today about another new color ereader, the Literati by Sharper Image.
The New
York Times today has reduced the amount of free articles you can read on a monthly basis before they prompt you to take out a paid subscription.
After hearing from Snowflakes United that books are not like razors, and then blogging about how they used to be very much like razors, we have a story in the New
York Times today about razors -LSB-...]
«The Immigration Spring» reads the title of the lead editorial in the New
York Times today as I write this review of The Immigrant Advantage.
As many of you may know, there is disastrous news on the front page of The New
York Times today.
Also, he's featured in the New
York Times today!
One idea — to try using statins and other widely used, cheap medicines — created a «firestorm» this past weekend after a draft op - ed piece discussing the plan (which was submitted to The New
York Times today) was circulated to some 80 researchers worldwide, says Thomas Geisbert, an Ebola researcher at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
The New
York Times today is out with its endorsement in the 65th Assembly District race.
«It's gone beyond just the black community, although so much of what you are reading in The New
York Times today is centered largely in communities of color in our major cities.
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 New
York Times today writes about environmentalists who are driving their families nutty with boring green gifts.
In the review in the New
York Times today, Stephen Holden writes:
From the New
York Times today straight to your site.
There's a nice article in the New
York Times today describing the specialty coffee industry and the workings and benefits of direct trade.
There is a really fascinating article in the New
York Times today about the perhaps one million embryos currently in storage in medical facilities across the United States.
In the New
York Times today, David Kuo and John J. DiIulio have an op / ed on faith - based initiatives:» The Faith to Outlast Politics.»
The New
York Times today describes Abadi giving a speech in Baghdad yesterday that was «carefully balanced» to credit the help of both the U.S. and Iran.
David Sanger and Nicole Perlroth report in The New
York Times today that two senior U.S. officials believe the attacks likely originate from the Middle East.
Oil is slightly lower but is just under the $ 60 a barrel mark, ahead of inventory data to be released at 10:30 am New
York time today.
Not exact matches
KIND Healthy Snacks has sold more than one billion snack bars — that's billion with a «B.» The New
York City - based company was founded in 2004 by CEO Daniel Lubetzky and
today has about 300 full -
time employees.
Howes has been featured on Ellen, Good Morning America, The
Today Show, The New
York Times, People, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Men's Health and other major media outlets.
Roxane Gay is a bestselling author, New
York Times contributor, associate English professor at Purdue University and one of the most prolific writers working
today.
In the New
York Times recently, columnist David Brooks makes this case in relation to
today's «coddled» college students.
Today, each of the startup's farms features vertically stacked trays where the company grows carrots, cucumbers, potatoes, and, its main product high - end baby greens, which it sells to grocers on the East Coast including Whole Foods, ShopRite, and Fresh Direct, as well as to dining halls at businesses like Goldman Sachs and The New
York Times.
Today the New
York Times (NYT) announced it has partnered with startup Chef'd to sell meal kits to readers based on recipes from its NYT Cooking section.
Reporting on the event, the New
York Times wrote, «The Navy revealed the embryo of an electronic computer
today that it expects will be able to walk, talk, see, write, reproduce itself and be conscious of its existence.»