Norman Draper spent 35 years
as a newspaper reporter in Minneapolis; Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Jackson, Mississippi before leaving journalism in 2011.
After years of working
as a newspaper reporter in the Dallas area, I became a freelance writer.
She has been a business magazine journalist for the past seven years, covering healthcare, construction and now law, after starting her career
as a newspaper reporter in London, U.K..
Not exact matches
LePage's latest outburst came after a
newspaper reporter told the two - term, Tea Party - backed governor that state Representative Drew Gattine had described the governor
as racist for focusing on black people
as bearing primary responsibility for the drug trade
in the state.
He began his career
as a
reporter and editor at a weekly
newspaper in his home town of Carlisle, Kentucky, and joined the Thomson organization
in 1987 when it bought a West Virginia daily where Smith was managing editor.
Jobs such
as public relations executive,
newspaper reporter and event coordinator are among the most stressful because of tight deadlines and scrutiny
in the public eye.
Vicki A Benge began writing professionally
in 1984
as a
newspaper reporter.
He has previously worked
as a staff writer for «Eleftheros Tipos,» a leading
newspaper of Greece, and is currently a London - based sports
reporter for Perform Sports Media
in the United Kingdom.
David W. Dunlap, who has covered the story for our local
newspaper of record, joined many
reporters in playing it strictly
as a case of inclusiveness vs. exclusiveness, of love vs. bigotry.
And
in eternity, you will not be asked inquisitively and professionally,
as though by a
newspaper reporter, whether there were many that had the same — wrong opinion.
My question is
in order for a rumour to be a legitimate rumour does said rumour have to have been started by a fit and proper person such
as a
newspaper reporter or agent or blog writer, or can any old Tom, Dick or Harry start one?
Before Udderly Hot Mama, I worked
in the news
as a radio anchor and then a
newspaper reporter.
After a few years
as a
newspaper reporter following college I learned to fly
in Seattle (paid for the whole thing) then followed my helicopter dreams to the East Bay area if California, the Sacramento Valley, Â the flashy lights of Vegas, and into the trenches of Los Angeles.
As a
reporter with a Pakistani
newspaper, The Nation, I covered the rise of Taliban
in Kandahar and its spill - over into Pakistan's Swat Valley
in the mid-90s.
She joined the
newspaper in 1983 and has worked
as a
reporter, an editor, newsroom administrator and editorial writer.
His online campaign director, Ryan Gravatt (who jocularly refers to himself
as a «reformed
newspaper reporter,» shared all the details with PdF Network members on an hour - long conference call
in May 2010.
Curran, 49, of Baldwin, was elected to the county legislature
in 2013, after working
as a daily
newspaper reporter and serving one term on Baldwin's school board.
After a decade
as a
newspaper reporter and editor
in Kingston and Poughkeepsie, Pat began working
as a consultant to the U.S. Department of Energy
in 1998, charged with supporting a group of businesses that were early proponents of solar, wind and energy efficiency
in K - 12 schools and universities.
Plaid Cymru, Conservative and Liberal Democrat politicians demanded this funding be made available solely from central government
in addition to the block grant already paid to the Welsh Assembly by the UK Treasury, and the chief
reporter for Wales on Sunday
newspaper Martin Shipton stood
as a single - issue candidate demanding «Match Funding now».
After the scandal broke, some 30 former staffers of The Diamondback, who had worked with Blair when he was editor -
in - chief at the university
newspaper, signed a 2003 letter alleging that Blair had made four serious errors
as a
reporter and editor while at the University of Maryland.
People get sworn at at work everyday, the air
in the offices of many national
newspapers are almost a constant shade of blue
as news editors scream at
reporters to get stories finished because they are approaching deadlines.
Science and technology
reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner Robert S. Boyd has worked
in the Washington Bureau of McClatchy
Newspapers — and its predecessor, Knight Ridder
Newspapers, for more than 40 years, 20 of them
as bureau chief.
By then, I'd chosen to specialize
in print reporting and would spend the first semester completing two demanding internships — one
as a general news
reporter at The Guelph Mercury
in Guelph, Ontario, and the second
as news editor at The Ryersonian, Ryerson's weekly student
newspaper.
As a former
reporter and a fervent believer that we need good, independent
newspapers to do their jobs keeping government and business
in check, I think they got the journalism right.
While the film touches upon its various political and cultural issues (
In addition to the give - and - take relationships between reporters and politicians, there's a lot about the overt and subtle sexism that Kat receives as the first and, at the time, only woman serving a newspaper publisher), the film plays mostly and best as a race - against - the - clock thriller of sorts, in which the obstacles are as imposing as the might of the U.S. government and as low - key as deadlines or being beaten to a story by a rival pape
In addition to the give - and - take relationships between
reporters and politicians, there's a lot about the overt and subtle sexism that Kat receives
as the first and, at the time, only woman serving a
newspaper publisher), the film plays mostly and best
as a race - against - the - clock thriller of sorts,
in which the obstacles are as imposing as the might of the U.S. government and as low - key as deadlines or being beaten to a story by a rival pape
in which the obstacles are
as imposing
as the might of the U.S. government and
as low - key
as deadlines or being beaten to a story by a rival paper.
Beginning his professional life
as a
newspaper boy
in 1920s Manhattan, he quickly worked his way up to teenaged crime
reporter.
Burn Country (Unrated) Crime thriller about an Afghani refugee (Dominic Rains) who finds his life threatened after he takes a job
as an investigative
reporter with a
newspaper in the quiet California town where he settles down.
Yan, who was born
in China and got her start
as a
reporter for the Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal, went back to Shanghai to film her debut after reading a
newspaper article about more than 16,000 dead pigs found floating
in the Jiapingtang River.
After that, the film becomes at once more prayerful and suspenseful.That's when soft - spoken and wise
newspaper reporter Sandra Rodriguez steps
in, like some kind of journalistic angel, to crystallize the dilemma
as a cultural and political assisted suicide.
So that may be why Fryer —
as a 25 - year - old newly minted Ph.D. who had just come to Harvard to be part of the Society of Fellows — reacted so viscerally when a
reporter from a major
newspaper threatened to out exactly how exceptional he was: a man whose family members were
in prison for dealing crack, who had grown up
in a profoundly unstable home but had made it to the pinnacle of academia anyway.
He has also been
as a staff writer and
reporter for the Austin Business Journal, Los Angeles Business Journal, Los Angeles Times, and La Prensa, a bilingual
newspaper in his hometown of San Antonio, Texas.
Prothero started working at the
newspaper in 2014 after a four - year stint
as a radio
reporter, anchor and producer at WLRN, the NPR affiliate
in Miami.
She brings nearly a decade of work
in education
as a K - 12 special education, elementary and English teacher and nearly two decades of work
as a
newspaper reporter and business writer.
In addition to his legislative experience, Myers has worked
as a
newspaper reporter, Boy Scout executive and community education coordinator.
State Journal education
reporter Molly Beck reported
in Sunday's
newspaper that public school teachers licensed
in high - demand fields such
as science, technology and engineering are being recruited and retained with financial incentives.
He worked
as a
reporter, news editor and opinion editor for three
newspapers in New Hampshire for two decades before receiving a Knight Fellowship at Stanford University
in 1997 and heading West.
After military duty and studying at the Potchefstroom University, he joined Die Volksblad, a daily
newspaper in Bloemfontein
as a
reporter.
Although he became famous
as an investigative
reporter for the Washington Post, Carl Bernstein has signed a deal with Henry Holt to write a memoir titled The Washington Star, recalling his beginnings
as a copy boy and
reporter for Washington's afternoon
newspaper in the early 1960s.
Previously he worked
as a
reporter, bureau chief, and columnist at
newspapers in Michigan and Florida.
Maupin worked
as a
reporter for a
newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina, before being assigned to the San Francisco bureau of the Associated Press
in 1971.
He was born
in 1953, left school when he was seventeen to work
as a cub
reporter on a local
newspaper and, eight years later was a staff
reporter on the The Times
in London covering news, business and latterly working
as arts correspondent.
She received her BA
in journalism and minor
in creative writing through the honors program at Western Washington University, studied creative nonfiction at the University of Alaska Anchorage graduate program, and worked for nearly 10 years
as an award - winning
reporter at the Frontiersman
newspaper.
In addition to reviewing for Booklist, she leads creative writing workshops for middle schoolers, writes articles and book reviews for India Currents magazine, serves as a reporter for a small newspaper in the Raleigh - Durham area, and freelances as a writer / editor / designe
In addition to reviewing for Booklist, she leads creative writing workshops for middle schoolers, writes articles and book reviews for India Currents magazine, serves
as a
reporter for a small
newspaper in the Raleigh - Durham area, and freelances as a writer / editor / designe
in the Raleigh - Durham area, and freelances
as a writer / editor / designer.
Before opening and operating MorningStar Editing
in 2007, I practiced proofreading and copyediting while teaching English composition at both the community college and university levels, and
as a staff
reporter for a weekly business
newspaper.
Stephanie joined PCMag
in May 2012, moving to New York City from Frederick, Md., where she worked for four years
as a multimedia
reporter at the second - largest daily
newspaper in Maryland.
On the eve of Julie Bosman taking over
as the publishing beat
reporter for The New York Times (Motoko Rich is moving on to covering the economy for the Times), Sarah Weinman analyzes book publishing coverage
in various
newspapers.
I began managing client portfolios
in 2006 after three decades
as a journalist, first covering everything from the police beat to presidential campaigns
as a
newspaper reporter, then covering mutual funds for Kiplinger's Personal Finance starting
in 1994
as a writer and editor, including authoring a book, «But Which Mutual Funds?»
After interning with Community Impact
Newspaper for two summers, she joined the staff
as a
reporter in 2015.
Michele joined the board
in 2017 and has been employed
as a
newspaper reporter, screenwriter and novelist.
Debbie came to travel writing after working
in a number of different careers:
as a play and dance therapist, an ESL teacher (both
in the U.S. and abroad), an airline sales and public relations rep, an adult basic education instructor and a
newspaper reporter.