Sentences with phrase «by a reporter whose»

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Hands down he beats the all the children in the qualifier and runs out of the building with trophy in hand from a mob of angry parents to a getaway car driven by the reporter whose newspaper is sponsoring him.
This is a yet another piece written by a reporter whose boss is an education reform bully.
To back up his rather sweeping statement, though, Barrows cites a 2002 Wall Street Journal story in which exactly one of «those supporting trap and removal» — Frank Spiecker, of Garden State Pest Management — was interviewed (by a reporter whose sourcing is, it turns out, as «selective» as Barrows»):

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Reporter Nyshka Chandran compounded that error by turning for comment to the dependably negative Robert Enderle, whose value as an authority on Apple seems to diminish with every soundbite.
But copies of the data extracted by Cambridge Analytica exist to this day, according to the Times, whose reporters had access to raw data from the breach.
(Lest my own testimony be suspected, I will quote another reporter, Dr. H.H. Goddard, of Clark University, whose thesis on «the Effects of Mind on Body as evidenced by Faith Cures» is published in the American Journal of Psychology for 1899 (vol.
Meeting with reporters on the windswept boardwalk by Gallagher Beach Friday, Higgins, State Senator Timothy Kennedy, and State Assemblyman Sean Ryan appealed to the NFTA to turn the title of 300 acres of prime waterfront real estate over to the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation, an agency whose sole mission is waterfront development.
It is almost unbelievable, but true, that the Met were sitting on evidence from 2006 onwards that indicated that the phones of up to 3,000 well - known figures had been hacked into, but neverthelessthis was ignored and the police went along with the NI line that phone hacking was confined to one single rogue reporter (whose legal bills are still being paid by NI to ensure he doesn't blurt out what he must know to the contrary).
The film talks about how the issue of modern slavery was first uncovered by the Sunday Times reporter George Arbuthnott, whose investigative journalism showed the true scale of the problem in Britain today.
Wadhams, whose hiring was first reported last week by City and State, mostly stayed in the background, standing by quietly as Long shook some hands, then suggesting it was time to get upstairs for her speech after she had spent about ten minutes talking to reporters.
The Windrush generation's suffering was first revealed by the Guardian, whose reporter, Amelia Gentleman, has been writing about individual cases for six months.
The Tories launched their own inquiry on Sunday after the resignation of the treasurer, Peter Cruddas, whose claims that private meetings could help donors influence policy were filmed by undercover Sunday Times reporters.
The analysis, coupled with reporting by our environmental reporter Dan Telvock, painted a picture of a beach whose waters rest in a harbor basin contaminated with PCBs and whose neighbors include two Superfund sites that are leaching toxins into Lake Erie and the Outer Harbor.
The clinician or reporter tells the tale of a patient whose ailment has been ameliorated by a new drug, device, surgical procedure or other intervention.
Olivas's Parity Project addresses this problem by helping its 25 member media organizations locate reporters of color and by setting up community boards whose members advise those organizations on what kinds of stories need to be told.
Fast forward to 2011, and IBM had another AI beast — a supercomputer by the name of Watson whose game of choice was the US quiz show Jeopardy! Our reporter watched as Watson beat two former Jeopardy! champions.
Whenever practicable, the proceedings shall be reported by professional reporters or stenographers, whose reports are to be revised by the secretaries before they appear in print.
There was one example given by a public radio reporter of a maid whose employer did offer insurance — she made $ 1,500 a month and the insurance would've cost her $ 1,600 a month.
The new measures are not foolproof - a reporter from The Beijing News used a photoshopped ID to bypass Jiayuan's new system - but it's a step in the right direction for a country whose dating sites have been plagued by romance frauds for years.
In this film, George Nader plays a reporter whose career is ruined by liquor.
But rather than merely recount the publishing of the Pentagon Papers by The New York Times and The Washington Post, The Post shifts its focus to slight north of center, to the newspaper's publisher, Katharine Graham, whose moment of empowerment in supporting her reporters — and discovering her own voice in a male - dominated community — makes for one of the most satisfying, and equally relevant, journeys of the year.
Each of these people gets a chance to state their peace, and they're joined by an eccentric supporting cast of caricatures that includes Jeff's supremely dumb best friend (Paul Walter Hauser as Shawn Eckhardt), Tonya's very presentable skating coach (Julianne Nicholson as Diane Rawlinson), and the former «Hard Copy» reporter who helped turn Tanya's story into a national pile - on (Bobby Cannavale, whose hair alone helps to cement the movie's comedic tone).
The film is hardly immune to the sweaty, rumpled allure of the newsroom, best personified by a lively Hanks and a truly excellent Bob Odenkirk as Ben Bagdikian, the reporter whose sharp instincts yield most of The Post's genuinely riveting sequences, one of which consists entirely of Bagdikian standing at a bank of pay phones.
Directed by Michael Cuesta (Homeland, Dexter), the film is based on the true story of news reporter Gary Webb, whose life was ruined when he linked the CIA to a...
«God's Pocket» will be directed by John Slattery, who you know as «Mad Men»» s silver fox Roger Sterling but who is making the move to directing (having helmed several excellent episodes of the series in which he stars), adapting a Pete Dexter novel about Mickey (Hoffman), whose attempts to move on after the suspicious, and not unwelcome, death of his unstable stepson are frustrated by a local reporter with a hunch.
But according to sources cited by The Hollywood Reporter, Coogler — whose exclusion from this year's Oscars for Creed was one of the catalysts that helped kick off #OscarsSoWhite — has ignored the entreaty, and apparently has no interest in joining the Academy.
Eden was, to my mind, the finest film in the strongest collection of Seattle and Washington - born and - based filmmaking ever screened at SIFF, in a line - up that was framed by opening night film Your Sister's Sister (from hometown hero Lynn Shelton, whose recent work put independent Seattle filmmaking on the map) and closing night film Grassroots, shot in Seattle and based on the book by former Stranger political reporter Phil Campbell.
Based on the bestselling book of the same name by former New York Times reporter Julie Salamon, «Facing the Wind» tells the true story of Bob Rowe (Nivola, «American Hustle»), a model husband and father whose profound psychic unraveling leads him to commit an unimaginable act of violence against those he holds dearest, and his subsequent search for redemption.
While harsh on teacher unions, Brimelow makes excuses for journalists whose coverage of the unions is weak or limited: «On those rare occasions when reporters do cover the teacher unions, they find themselves overwhelmed by the arcane and incomprehensible.»
But what about the editors and reporters who cover education issues — and whose work is read by the public and policymakers who are making real - life education decisions every day?
The letters ask the departments to look into mismanaged safety funds (an allegation brought to light by a determined young student reporter, Kenneth Preston, whose diligent reporting was called «fake news» by the superintendent when the school board cut his time to three minutes and disallowed his witnesses).
The email exchange was reported by Reuters legal reporter, Alison Frankel, whose recent analysis portrayed Amazon as the «elephant in the (court) room.»
The movie, which will be directed by Roar Uthaug (whose last film was action movie The Wave), will star Vikander as a young and untested Croft, in what the Hollywood Reporter describes as an origin story that tracks Croft's first adventure.
The letter was brought to light by Des Moines Register reporter Jeff Eckhoff, whose story about Belanger appeared this week.
These editors, whose names adorn the first ninety volumes of Supreme Court Reports, are known collectively as the «nominative» reporters (the Library of the U.S. Supreme Court maintains a complete list of cases by reporter volume and date of decision).
Sally Lehrman: Sally Lehrman, director of journalism ethics at the Center, is an award - winning reporter whose byline credits includeScientific American, Nature, Health, the New York Times, Salon.com and the DNA Files, distributed by NPR.
House party ban, grandparent notification among new laws Boston Globe - United States HARTFORD, Conn. — A ban on house parties, protections for reporters and notification rights for grandparents whose grandchildren are removed by state child...
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