Such complaints came to the fore starting in late January, when James E. Hansen, the climate scientist, and several midlevel public
affairs officers told The Times that political appointees, including Mr. Deutsch, were pressing to limit Dr. Hansen's speaking and interviews on the threats posed by global warming.
Not exact matches
«It's by far our best - performing post,» Maj. Andrew Richardson, a public
affairs officer for the Alabama National Guard,
told the Northwest Florida Daily News.
When the soldier refused, citing a Supreme Court ruling that states there was no requirement to pray in public ceremonies, the
officer then took the matter to the platoon sergeant, who also told the soldier to bow their head for uniformity purposes, according to Patrick Jones, a Ft. Jackson Public Affairs O
officer then took the matter to the platoon sergeant, who also
told the soldier to bow their head for uniformity purposes, according to Patrick Jones, a Ft. Jackson Public
Affairs OfficerOfficer.
Rebekah Brooks, who edited the Sun 2003 - 9 and who is now chief executive of News International, already admitted to this over-cosy relationship when she
told the Home
Affairs Select Committee that the Sun had paid police
officers for information.
She
told the Home
Affairs Select Committee this afternoon that it was «quite wrong» of West Mercia Police not to take disciplinary proceedings against the three
officers.
In 2006 a pattern emerged at NASA in which political appointees repeatedly acted in ways that the agency administrator concluded were inappropriate, including
telling public
affairs officers to issue fewer press releases on global warming in 2004 in the runup to the presidential election and trying to crack down on James Hansen, the agency scientist who had become a vocal proponent of prompt cuts in heat - trapping emissions and critic of big coal companies.