Steinfels tells the story of an upstate New
York newspaper editor who was obsessed with people killed by lightning.
Not exact matches
DENVER — The Denver Post
editor who oversaw an editorial critical of budget and staff cuts made by the
newspaper's New
York - based hedge fund owners said he resigned Thursday after...
A while back Cardinal Schonborn's op - ed in The New
York Times about evolution and design caused that
newspaper's
editors to raise the spectre of past debates between science and religion (7/7/05, p. A27 and 7/9/07, p. A1).
She works as the lifestyles
editor and writer at a San Francisco Bay Area
newspaper, and her work has appeared in The New
York Times, The Huffington Post, HuffPost Live, Mommy Tracked, Modern Mom, Divorce 360, and the anthologies Knowing Pains: Women on Love, Sex and Work in Our 40s and Nothing But The Truth: Women on Life's Transitions.
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editors at the New
York Times who face possible layoffs sent a letter to their
editors protesting the
newspaper's proposed changes, and taking aim at the «humiliating» process of forcing those who might be on the chopping block to re-apply for their jobs.
The New
York Times announced that Wendell Jamieson, the
newspaper's metro
editor, had resigned after an internal investigation but did not specify the reason for his departure.
In a story published in the
newspaper today, Bill Keller, the executive
editor of the New
York Times, said: «Scotland Yard has declined our repeated requests for interviews and refused to release information we requested months ago under the British freedom of information law.
The Buffalo News
editor Margaret Sullivan is leaving the
newspaper to become public
editor for the New
York Times.
Heaney was responding to a letter to the
editor published earlier this week in The New
York Times from four prominent public officials who took the
newspaper to task for its coverage of the federal investigation into the Buffalo Billion program.
Ms. Rosado brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to New
York State government, having recently served as the first female
editor and publisher of the oldest Spanish - language
newspaper in the country, El Diario - La Prensa, for nearly twenty years.
On April 26, 2018, the Press & Sun
newspaper, via its online site Pressconnects.com, published a Letter to the
Editor titled «Don't like living in New
York?
The paper also includes a column by Publisher Alan S. Chartock, carries letters to the
editor, and reprints editorials from other New
York newspapers.
Pascale studied news articles, editorials, and letters to the
editor from two
newspapers, The Washington Post and The New
York Times, and two nationally prominent online news sites, Politico and The Huffington Post.
The New
York Times initially published excerpts of the report against the government's wishes, but The Post focuses on the dilemma faced by Washington Post owner / publisher Kay Graham (Meryl Streep) and
editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) over whether or not to follow the Times» lead, especially after the attorney general orders the
newspaper to stop publishing its series.
An
editor at the New
York Sun
newspaper trying to balance work, with life at home with his pregnant wife, Martha (Marisa Tomei).
Tiring of the noise and madness of New
York and the crushing conventions of late Eisenhower - era America, journalist Paul Kemp travels to the pristine island of Puerto Rico to write for a local
newspaper, The San Juan Star, run by downtrodden
editor Lotterman.
The Post: A thrilling drama about the unlikely partnership between The Washington Post's Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep), the first female publisher of a major American
newspaper, and
editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), as they race to catch up with The New
York Times to print «The Pentagon Papers.»
Donning form fitting tights and a face - concealing mask, he makes the streets of New
York City a safer place to be while sloughing off bad press from local
newspaper editor, J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons).
6:15 pm — TCM — While the City Sleeps The head of a New
York newspaper dies, leaving it in his son Vincent Price's hands to choose someone to promote: managing
editor Thomas Mitchell, lead reporter Dana Andrews, or a couple of other people.
When I first began editing books, I had been a professional
editor for more than twenty years, at a New
York - area
newspaper, a regional magazine, and several magazines with an international readership.
We regularly go to New
York where we have face - to - face meetings with journalists,
editors, writers and producers from top national magazines,
newspapers and radio / TV programs.
A forerunner of the modern agent / impresario, he secured Spencer a New
York publisher, Appleton and Co.; pressed for - and won - royalties on a par with native authors» at a time when most American houses ignored international copyrights; churned out scores of reviews and notices with publication of each new volume, which he placed in
newspapers and magazines across the country; pressed other reviewers into service; helped Spencer organize and popularize his most arcane thoughts; and cultivated literary clubs, college professors,
editors, ministers, politicians, tycoons, and labor councils.
Endorsements, of course, have been around a long time, going back famously to the time F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote his
editor Maxwell Perkins at Scribner's in New
York about a new young writer whose work he'd been reading in
newspapers, noting that the upstart might well «outlast his own scribbles.»
Will Rogers (no relation to Roy), wrote in his folksy
newspaper column, «Let's have prizefighters with harder wallops and less Shakespeare», and Paul Gallico, the Columbia - educated sports
editor of the New
York Daily News, made light of Tunney's chances in his 1926 challenge to Jack Dempsey, opining: «I think Tunney has hurt his own game with his cultural nonsense.
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About the Book In his long awaited book, Eilshemius: Peer of Poet - Painters, author Stefan Banz has gathered an abundance of astonishing and hitherto unavailable and / or unknown documents — the nucleus of which are Eilshemius's countless and controversial letters to the
editor that appeared in such American
newspapers as The New
York Times and The New
York Sun.
In this comprehensive book on Louis M. Eilshemius, Stefan Banz has gathered together an abundance of astonishing and hitherto unavailable and / or unknown documents, the nucleus of which are Eilshemius's countless and controversial letters to the
editor that appeared in such American
newspapers as the New
York Sun and the New
York Times.
In his long awaited book, Eilshemius: Peer of Poet - Painters, author Stefan Banz has gathered an abundance of astonishing and hitherto unavailable and / or unknown documents — the nucleus of which are Eilshemius's countless and controversial letters to the
editor that appeared in such American
newspapers as The New
York Times and The New
York Sun.
Mr. Kramer became art - news
editor of The New
York Times in 1965 and in January 1974 succeeded John Canaday as the
newspaper's chief art critic.
A number of local
newspapers serving our area here in Western New
York State — which has been targeted by industrial wind developers — have literally cut off all letters to the
editor from local citizens regarding the industrial wind issue.