Sentences with phrase «back pages of their newspapers»

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An English newspaper story makes its way through a Spanish website, a French radio station, an Italian television show, then arrives back onto the pages of another English newspaper, and all of a sudden the rumour's back, like some hideous shambling zombie.
However, while newspapers like The New York Times could scale back their sports coverage to reflect its relative importance — The Times tucked its decreased number of sports pages into the back of other sections — the same option wasn't always available to the country's myriad all - sports, all - the - time outlets, for whom the show, one way or another, had to go on.
Even as they discounted his chances of victory, a number of newspaper editorial pages here in NY had expressed hope Pataki would get into the race — if only to try to pull the GOP back to the center.
by Atul Hatwal In the week that newspaper hacking exploded back onto the front pages, it has emerged that the company run by David Cameron's American crime tsar, Bill Bratton, is mired in a British court case accused of illegal bugging and hacking.
on the back page of the socialist newspaper Claridad on January 22, 1937..
If you're one of them then skip the weekly newspaper's back pages and head to TSmeet.com.
Visit Newseum to read the front pages of newspapers from around the world — a great way to see what is worthy of the front page in a place you are headed toward for a visit, or to keep up on the front - page news back home while you are away.
«One thing you can learn in school that will make you happy the rest of your life is how to study» — or so said Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell in his most recent publication — a «back - to - school» article published in the funny pages of newspapers across the country on Aug. 28.
A3 Newspaper template comprising of a front page, two middle pages and a back page (simply print off the four A4 sheets and stick to an A3 sheet and copy 2:2).
Now, the sport has made it back onto newspaper front pages and website home pages that usually ignore it, thanks to the death of Justin Wilson, who succumbed Monday to injuries suffered the previous day during the Verizon IndyCar Series event at Pocono Raceway.
I've never been part of a critique group but I have been extensively reviewed back when magazines & newspapers actually had book review pages or sections.
It makes reading easier because it models the texture of a newspaper page, and this is easier to read than the back light, which can cause eye strain.
The excerpts, which present contradictory views on the practice of law enforcement profiling, are printed separately on the front and back of each sheet, much like a newspaper, where an opinion on one side of a page might contradict another on its reverse.
His newspaper bronzes seem to stand closer to Andy Warhol's casual early paintings of tabloid front pages than to, say, Robert Gober's fastidious simulations of stacks of New York Times back issues.
Amory Lovins was worried (and writing) about energy long before global warming was making the front — or even backpage of newspapers.
As the Post spews forth ever - mounting volleys of falsehoods on its FP Comment page in its shrieking campaign against the «Copenhagen Catastrophe», it is worth reviewing the history of the Post's climate hysteria, whose roots go right back to the newspaper's founding in 1998.
The announcement of most laws are confined to back pages of the British Columbia Gazette, while a select few warrant engaging headlines in newspapers and make the rounds on social media.
Unfortunately, I have to give this book a solid 3 stars due to the newspaper quality flimsy pages that make it impossible to color using a marker without having the black backing of each page bleed through.
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