Sentences with phrase «about as a columnist»

bestseller «10-10-10: A Life - Transforming Idea,» a decision - making concept she originally wrote about as a columnist for
On her own, she is the author of the 2008 - 2009 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller «10-10-10: A Life - Transforming Idea,» a decision - making concept she originally wrote about as a columnist for O: The Oprah Magazine.

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She is also a widely read columnist on LinkedIn, where, as the mother of four Millennials, she often writes about U.S. employment trends and career management.
White said she forced herself to take an hour every week to think about long - term goals such as new projects to launch and columnists to jettison.
The New York Times recently carried a blog post by columnist and Nobel Prize - winning economist Paul Krugman about U.S. president - elect Donald Trump and the worries that Trump would be unable — or simply unwilling — to disentangle his business dealings from his activities as president.
As our own columnist Bruce Philp warned about the launch of Target Canada exactly one year ago:
As a columnist for the San Jose Mercury News, writing about technology stocks, I had a one - hour, get - to - know - each other meeting with Campbell, then CEO of Intuit.
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Susan Delacourt is a former Toronto Star staff columnist who has written about federal politics for more than two decades as a reporter and bureau chief.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
For example, if a columnist has an article deadline approaching, and their column is relevant to your client, but they need a source for a quote or to back up a claim, think about how you may be able to connect your client as the source.
The New York Times took note of it, (later profiling her) and a Village Voice sex columnist wrote in a back - cover blurb for the book: «As a single woman myself, Dawn's given me a lot to think about
In a pair of particularly venomous columns National Journal editor and Washington Post columnist Michael Kelly not only derided antiwar protesters as those «unhappy people who like to yell about the awfulness of «Amerika» or international corporations or rich people or people who drive large cars,» but he also attacked pacifists as «liars,» «frauds» and «hypocrites,» whose views are «objectively pro-terrorist» and «evil.»
At USA Today, columnist Kirsten Powers writes about the State Department's apparent reluctance to refer to ISIS's persecution of Iraqi and Syrian Christians as a genocide.
The luxury of being an unaccountable columnist, though, is that I can talk about the intangibles as if they're tangible.
Certain columnists are still writing about England's humiliating defeat in the Euros by Iceland as the worst ever.
A woman had written to an advice columnist about how fat and lazy her longtime partner — whom she also describes as «intelligent, accomplished, emotionally mature, kind, loving, and funny» — had become, only to be told, «I'm sick, sick, sick of women beating up on tubby guys... Take him as he is!
The sure - bet careers are disappearing, and as Wall Street Journal «Work & Family» columnist Sue Shellenbarger writes in «Raising Kids Who Can Thrive Amid Chaos in Their Careers,» «The recession is driving home a bitter truth about the 21st - century job market: A tidy, linear path to a secure career is increasingly hard to find.»
Gender and Sexuality Columnist C.C. Hendricks discusses Christine Quinn's criticism of Cynthia Nixon as an «unqualified lesbian» and its impact on debates about qualifications for public service.
Citing unnamed sources, New York Post columnist Fred Dicker reported this morning that legislators are considering a push to have the Joint Commission on Public Ethics investigate how Duffy approached the Rochester Business Alliance and its officials about a job as the group's president, and whether he properly recused himself from government decisions pertaining to the organization.
Brown: Laura Curran has a lot of work to do On Monday, Jan. 1, 2018, Laura Curran was sworn in as Nassau County executive and Newsday columnist Joye Brown talked about what Curran should expect in her first term.
Even as major media figures such as New York Times columnist and megaselling «flat - world» guru Thomas Friedman were trumpeting Gathering Storm's conclusions, experts in labor - power economics and research administration were voicing less publicized doubts about any purported dearth of well - trained U.S. science graduates.
Rich sees these frustrations up close as the «Mediatrician,» an advice columnist who answers parents» questions about digital health.
In this week's instalment from High50's dating columnist Louisa Whitehead - Payne... We have lots to chat about as I grew up in Weston - Super-Mare and he lives nearby in Porlock.
As for why he was on the panel at Saturday's event, the celebrity gossip columnist reveals, «I'm here to talk about my experiences — I'm on Match and many other sites.
As a dating columnist and author, he's written about dating for AARP Magazine, The Huffington Post, Maria Shriver, About.com, and a host of other online magazines for several years.
L.A About Blog Thomasina «Goo Goo» Atkins has impeccable style and an audacious personality that befits her dynamic career portfolio as a Celebrity Wardrobe Stylist, Creative Director, Fashion Expert, Columnist, and Correspondent for notable publications and networks.
Dispenser of naked truths about sex (Toronto Star) In the opening credits of the late and lamented Sex And The City, a bus poster featured a photo of Sarah Jessica Parker as sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw with the caption, «Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex.»
As I state in all my Marvel related rants, I may be the most consistently critical columnist writing about the mediocrity of Marvel movies online.
He's also juggling the tense relationship between a preening director (Ralph Fiennes) who's been handed a doltish cowboy (Alden Ehrenreich) as his new star, a foul - mouthed actress (Scarlett Johansson) with an unexpected pregnancy, and twin gossip columnists (Tilda Swinton) threatening to reveal dirt on just about all of Mannix's charges.
February 28, 2018 • As Florida high school students protest against guns, columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts answers listener questions about the effectiveness of grass - roots activism.
Flipping back and forth through time as Walls (Larson), a popular New York gossip columnist working in a posh Manhattan office circa 1989, ruminates about her and her family's nomadic life thanks to the wandering needs of her gypsy - like father Rex (Woody Harrelson), the movie is shaggy - eared melodrama that never earns the emotional connection with the audience it so clearly is aiming for.
As a columnist, I receive screeners for many documentaries, but I only write about those that are excellent cinematically and reach me emotionally.
Education Next's legal beat columnists Martha Derthick and Josh Dunn wrote about the case as it worked its way through lower courts in Colorado, noting that a state supreme court ruling against the vouchers on Blaine Amendment grounds could open the way for a challenge to Blaine Amendments before the U.S. Supreme Court.
From New York Times» columnist David Brooks and Jason DePerle, to paleo - eugenicist Charles Murray, to Robert Putnam, and even otherwise thoughtful school reformers such as Thomas B. Fordham Institute's Michael Petrilli, there has been plenty of questioning about whether the economic mobility that has allowed America to bend the economic and social arc of history toward progress can continue.
Concerns about the fragility of democracy are coming from across the political spectrum, as illustrated by the appearance of essays and interviews in the last couple of weeks from representatives of both ends of it, for example, Donald Kagan of Yale University from the right and columnist E. J. Dionne from the left.
As Connecticut public education advocate and columnist Wendy Lecker wrote in a Stamford Advocate in August 2015, instead of looking to an unfair testing scam for guidance about student performance, If you Want to know how a student is doing?
In a new introduction written for this edition, New York Times columnist Gail Collins calls the book «a very specific cry of rage about the way intelligent, well - educated women were kept out of the mainstream of American professional life and regarded as little more than a set of reproductive organs in heels.»
Our book club columnist Julie Hale thinks Niffenegger's follow up, the creepy Gothic tale Her Fearful Symmetry, which has just been released in paperback, will prove just as appealing: «Niffenegger writes with persuasiveness and originality about matters of the heart and matters of the afterlife.»
For three years or so I served as a books columnist for the Boston Globe, given dispensation to write about whatever bookish thing I wished — weird Polish novels, obscure French poets, science fiction classics — and so was forever on the lookout for fresh voices.
Donna Montaldo worked in the retail industry for several years as a regional store manager for a large junior apparel company, a buyer and sales representative of designer apparel and in a management position with the outlet division of the popular Liz Claiborne line before pursuing her current career of 12 years as a columnist focused on writing about coupons and bargain hunting.
As a personal finance columnist for Vogue magazine in the early 1970s I couldn't write about plebeian things like buying your first home.
Also inside are educational, fun facts about cats and crows, as well as real - life photographs of these two special animals at play Lisa Fleming, a former newspaper columnist and freelance writer, is passionate about animals and wildlife.
But when sex advice columnist Dan Savage, who writes numerous posts about pitbulls behaving badly with titles like, «Pit Bulls Should be Boiled Alive like Lobsters and Fed to Their Idiot Owners,» and compares these domesticated canines with wild tigers, he's doing the exact same thing as Drudge.
Dog Owner's Guide columnist Vicki DeGruy has been writing about problem prevention for several years, and new columnists Jackie Krieger and Cacky Vincent now add their perspective as devotees of clicker training.
After a painful encounter with rowdy border collies that resulted in back surgery in 2010, your local columnist has become as obsessive about walking 3 miles a day as herding dog Lola is about sheep.
More Pet Peeves It has been almost a year since I took over as Pet Business» «Industry Insider» columnist by publishing a list of my pet peeves about the pet industry.
McLane, whose extraordinary writing career has ranged from contributing to Rolling Stone during its heyday to her current spot as the Real Travel columnist for National Geographic Traveler, explained how writing about the triple disaster affected her in an email to friends and colleagues:
L.A About Blog Thomasina «Goo Goo» Atkins has impeccable style and an audacious personality that befits her dynamic career portfolio as a Celebrity Wardrobe Stylist, Creative Director, Fashion Expert, Columnist, and Correspondent for notable publications and networks.
Few writers know about luxury travel and trends as well as Suze, author of the Luxury Columnist blog.
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