Sentences with phrase «army of journalists»

And not long after that before the small army of journalists tasked with undermining the charity sector get hold of the story.
Even in that form, analyzing them would have taken an army of journalists years of work.

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One of the unique things about the company is that they can arrange a donation to the Salvation Army if you don't like the product (or, in my case, if you're a journalist.).
Addressing the journalists during the commissioning of the center, the Theater Commander Operation LAFIYA DOLE Major General Yusha'u Mahmood Abubakar represented by the General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army Major General Lamidi Adeosun, urged the journalists to use the media centre to clear areas they are in doubt instead of relying on unknown sources to get information on Operation LAFIYA DOLE.
Bennett is a former Daily Express journalist and the author of Following Farage: On the Trail of the People's Army.
The awards which were presented by John Milton, renowned American Journalist with specialty in photojournalism and Patrick Smith, Editor in Chief, African Confidential Magazine were received by Major General Chris Jemitola, Chief of Policy and Plans (Army), on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai and the Nigerian Army.
It originally consisted of leader Andreas Baader, journalist Ulrike Meinhof and two other women, although it would later evolve into the larger Red Army Faction.
On Sunday, the Army declared Ahmed Salkida, a journalist, Ahmed Bolori and Aisha Wakil wanted for alleged romance with Boko Haram few hours after the release of the latest video which showed some of the Chibok girls kidnapped since April 2014.
The outgoing General Officer Commanding, 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, Maj. Gen. Enobong Udoh, told journalists, while displaying the bodies of Don Waney, his second - in - command, identified as Ikechukwu; and one other suspect, that security agents trailed the hoodlums to Enugu where they met their Waterloo.
In a reminder of the brutality of their father's regime, journalists visited sites thought to be mass graves left behind by the authorities — possibly of army officers who refused to fight for Col Gaddafi.
And, having seen «TND» at close quarters, former Army officer Mercer now reckons he might have got to the bottom of how leading journalists operate.
Addressing the press, Barry Ndiomu, a general representing the chief of army staff and minister of defence, told journalists that the equipment will help in protecting the Nigerian troops in the north - east.
In a statement by the Army Director of Information, Brig General Rabe Abubakar, the Army said it has observed an increased number of journalists and documentarists who travel in security areas and might be mistaken in the process.
Wabba also condemned the attacks on journalists by troops of the Nigerian Army at the premises of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Umuahia chapter, durinjournalists by troops of the Nigerian Army at the premises of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Umuahia chapter, durinJournalists, Umuahia chapter, during the week.
Told through an array of talking heads — including servicewomen (and a few servicemen) who recount their attacks, military psychiatrists, NCIS agents, attorneys, journalists, and obtuse Department of Defense employees — and intertitles revealing appalling facts (20 percent of female veterans have been sexually assaulted while serving), Dick's film unveils an environment that, in the words of one Army shrink, is «target rich for predators.»
In 1880 Paris, Sanders plays Georges Duroy, a mustachioed French Army veteran turned newspaper journalist who attracts the attention of women.
His girlfriend, Julie Hastings (Frances McDormand), is a crusading journalist whose nose for news gets Peyton caught in the crosshairs of Louis Strack Jr. (Colin Friels), a malicious corporate real estate tycoon who makes use of a small army of sneering mercenaries led by the sadistic Robert Durant (Larry Drake).
Sean Wilson explores the difficulties writers face when their opinion flies in the face of the popular consensus... Film journalists such as myself frequently get slammed for daring to criticise a movie we hated: we didn't make it, we had no idea of the stress involved in organising a small army of cast and technicians -LSB-...]
Moore and Galloway, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general and a journalist respectively, were both there, and they tell the story of life - and - death struggle with straightforward prose augmented by tactical charts, black - and - white photographs, and a layout of dead soldiers» names across the book's opening pages — an abbreviated memorial to Vietnam War veterans.
Your students take the role of journalists researching and writing avout the stories involved, which feature April Fools; Elon Musk's rocket car; the Terracotta Army; and the world's oldest message in a bottle.
Abrams served in the U.S. Army for twenty years, He was named the Department of Defense's Military Journalist of the Year in 1994 and received several other military commendations throughout his career.
A powerful account of eighteen months in the lives of three soldiers and a journalist, all patients in Ward 57, Walter Reed's amputee wing Time magazine's Michael Weisskopf was riding through Baghdad in the back of U.S. Army Humvee, an embedded reporter alongside soldiers from the 1st Armored Division, when he heard a metallic thunk.
Each year Frankfurt plays host to some 270,000 visitors, 7,100 exhibitors from over 100 countries and an army of roughly 9,300 journalists and bloggers.
As a games journalist, playing Devil's Cartel serves as an interesting academic exercise, because Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is the embodiment of mediocrity.
In connection with the «Terracotta Army» exhibition, museum officials are traveling in China with a group of journalists this week to see the places where the masterpieces were created.
Editor's Note: This is the third in a series of reports by freelance writer Katherine Calos, who is traveling in China this week with a group of journalists and museum officials to see where the masterpieces in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts» current «Terracotta Army» exhibition were created and to talk with curators and archaeologists.
Editor's Note: This is the last in a four - part series by freelance writer Katherine Calos, who has been traveling in China this week with a group of journalists and museum officials to see where the masterpieces in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts» current «Terracotta Army» exhibition were created and to talk with curators and archaeologists.
(He is a prominent journalist and novelist, and cleverly represented decarbonization as a national achievement on the scale of the 1948 abolition of the army).
Hull, East Yorkshire, UK About Blog I am Martin Upfold and I am a father, husband, army veteran, student of photography and citizen journalist.
London About Blog Matthew Green is a British journalist and the author of The Wizard of the Nile - The Hunt for Africa's Most Wanted (Portobello), a book about his quest to track down Joseph Kony, the leader of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army rebels.
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