Sentences with phrase «by leading newspapers»

The people in St. Maarten voted us «The best supermarket» for eight times in a row conducted by the leading newspaper on the island, The Daily Herald.»

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A working group led by Vice President Joe Biden is seriously considering measures that would require universal background checks for gun buyers and track the movement and sale of weapons through a national database, the newspaper said.
Continuous rigging charges could lead to growing public demands and newspaper editorials to break up these serially - charged behemoths at a time when members of Congress — who depend on the largess of Wall Street to run their political campaigns — don't want to anger their major donors by endorsing legislation to break up the banks.
Cardinals appointed by the former pope to find the source of the leaks investigated high - level Vatican clergy involved in homosexual affairs who might have been vulnerable to blackmail, according to La Repubblica, a leading Italian newspaper.
Asked about the value of the newspaper debates, Charles said that trying «to lead people to salvation by pointing out sins... only brings antagonism and rebellion and shoves them away.
«Substantial reasons would lead us to conclude that the papyrus is actually a clumsy counterfeit,» the Vatican's newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, said in a Friday editorial by the newspaper's editor.
The day following the inauguration of President Carter, Excelsior, a leading newspaper of Mexico City, reported the event in a story filed by its Washington correspondent.
All the latest headlines from the newspapers in Spain as Real Madrid have the opportunity to stretch their lead at the top of La Liga by beating Sevilla.
Gibney, 49, fled Ireland in 1994 after an investigation by a leading Irish newspaper, The Sunday Tribune of Dublin, revealed that he had repeatedly forced at least six young swimmers, both boys and girls, to engage in sexual acts with him.
Players who aren't ranked as high by these groups tend also not to be picked as high in the preseason, but keep in mind that at the end of the season those that lead teams to titles, those that come through with record - breaking performances and those that are selected as various players of the year by a newspaper will often then rise above.
Research by Ipsos Mori for the Times newspaper showed one of the lowest levels of support for the Lib Dems since they entered the coalition while Labour are now enjoying a 15 - point lead over the Tories.
Thirdly, my opinions are inevitably shaped by my previous experience as a journalist at Folha de S. Paulo, Brazil's leading newspaper.
«I'm generally familiar with the bill, I've read newspaper accounts of the bill — I'm not an expert on that proposal but the reaction is, it's sort of — officially, without studying the bill itself — is that any concern that we might have, is there going to be a flood of new cases and will add to our case inventory and further frustrate what we're trying to do in the court system these days to eliminate delays and backlogs, and I have to say I don't expect that that proposal would lead to a flood of cases,» Marks told a joint legislative budget committee after a question asked by Sen. Brad Hoylman.
And the forensic unearthing of UK Members of Parliament's expenses was also led by a newspaper, the Daily Telegraph.
Similarly the detailed analysis that created the real impact behind recent information from Wikileaks was led by newspapers rather than broadcast organisations.
A statement proved incontrovertibly true by every recent electoral event and yet newspaper publishers can not kick their habit to get a cheap page lead.
This led to anxieties being expressed by newspaper editors about the impact of state media regulation on the free press.
The newspaper's front page was mistakenly tweeted before Osborne got to his feet yesterday, leading shadow chancellor Ed Balls to wave a photocopy of the front page at the chancellor until he was ordered to desist by deputy speaker Lindsay Hoyle.
«Britain's clear and absolute preference is for a negotiation to take place between Israel and the Palestinians which leads to a two - state solution which everyone endorses,» one source was quoted by the Guardian newspaper as saying.
A poll by ComRes for the Independent on Sunday newspaper gives the «no» camp a six - point lead, as the bulk of former «don't knows» switch to a «no» vote.
Apart from newspapers, pamphlets and some books his thoughts are based upon his experience of activism, campaigning and listening to others in the so - called Corresponding Society led by Tony Benn.
The lead counsel for the 1,000 plaintiffs in the new round of Love Canal litigation has asked state Supreme Court Justice Richard Kloch Sr. to remove himself from the case, claiming he showed bias in remarks about past Love Canal cases in a newspaper article written by Kloch's daughter, and seemed to act a little too favorably to the local attorney for Occidental Chemical Co. during a past court session.
The newspaper's poll by ICM put Cameron and Brown on equal footing with 29 per cent while Clegg remained ahead with a four point lead.
By March 1997, many of the leading newspapers — including the Sun, once a staunch Thatcherite paper — had declared their support for Labour.
Several adverts in the Daily Guide, a newspaper owned by Mr. Freddie Blay acting Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, promoting the re-election bid of President John Mahama in the forthcoming general elections have not been taken lightly by sections of the party, leading to unabated queries over his loyalty to the cause of the party.
The Guardian has been the lead newspaper releasing documents secured by Snowden, who is currently in Russia after being granted asylum.
Comments made last week by the elder Paladino to a local weekly newspaper have led to widespread condemnation.
Your authoritative Daily Graphic is the most popular daily newspaper in Ghana with 1.5 million readers per day, a survey conducted by GeoPoll, the leading mobile surveying platform in Africa, Asia and the Middle East has found.
«The newspaper produced no new evidence for us to consider reopening the case - a position endorsed separately by the Director of Public Prosecutions and leading counsel.
As he was led into 26 Federal Plaza by federal agents, Silver said, «I hope I'll be vindicated,» the newspaper reported.
Patrick Hennessey, the newspaper's political editor, has blogged this: «The true depth of the anger felt by senior Tories at the decision by David Davis to resign his parliamentary seat and fight a by - election is revealed publicly for the first time in The Sunday Telegraph tomorrow when a leading Conservative breaks cover and directly criticises the former shadow home secretary.»
Two years ago the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline purchased Sirtris for $ 720 million, and by August of last year The New York Times was speculating that compounds capable of activating sirtuin genes were now the leading candidates for what the newspaper called «the ultimate free lunch... a drug that tricks the body into thinking it is on [a calorie - restricted] diet.»
Last Friday, in the leading Moscow business newspaper Vedomosti, a letter addressed to Russia's president and its prime minister and signed by more than 100 Russian researchers who permanently work abroad complained of «the disastrous situation in the Russian basic research,» noting extremely low levels of funding and a continuing massive brain drain.
A team of psychopharmacologists led by a man named Nathan Kline — he was derided by one newspaper as the father of Thorazine, but his science was impeccable — went on record saying they had found the first zombie.
The «Gaceta Médica» newspaper has published an article about the computational resource dSysMap, developed by the Laboratory of Structural Bioinformatics and Network Biology at IRB Barcelona, led by ICREA researcher Patrick Aloy.
Yesterday the BBC News and Guardian Newspaper reported that a team led by surgeon Professor Robert Maclaren at the Oxford Eye Hospital had succeeded in using gene therapy to halt the decline in vision in six patients with the progressive eye disorder choroideremia.
Allentown, PA About Blog Eagles Insider blog on Philadelphia Eagles football by Morning Call beat writer Nick Fierro.The Morning Call, the third largest newspaper in Pennsylvania and the leading media company in the Lehigh Valley, has nearly 120 years of publishing history in the Allentown - Bethlehem - Easton area of Pennsylvania.
It's a treat to not have only been photographed by the charming and superbly talented Amanda Kho, but to have an article in Hong Kongs leading newspaper.
The Post — then a smaller regional newspaper led by Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) and vying for national relevance — faces an excruciating choice: Publish the papers to stand up for a free press, risking jail and the company's future, or just quietly wait out the storm.
The New York Times initially published excerpts of the report against the government's wishes, but The Post focuses on the dilemma faced by Washington Post owner / publisher Kay Graham (Meryl Streep) and editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) over whether or not to follow the Times» lead, especially after the attorney general orders the newspaper to stop publishing its series.
The director has put together a stellar cast for this top - notch thriller, led by Tom Hanks as Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and Meryl Streep as the paper's publisher Katharine Graham, the first women publisher of a major daily newspaper.
Ronit — who goes by Ronni back home in New York, where she leads a bohemian life as an arty downtown photographer with the requisite interests in drugs, sex, ice shaking and presumably rock»n' roll — was more or less dead to them; even the newspaper obituary pointedly states that the rabbi left no children.
WHAT: In 2001, Boston Globe editor - in - chief Marty Baron (Live Schreiber) assigned the newspaper's Spotlight team — a four - man group of investigative journalists led by Walter Robinson (Michael Keaton)-- to follow up on a story about a local priest accused of child molestation, only to uncover a massive scandal within the Boston archdiocese.
Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks lead a strong supporting cast in this story about «The Washington Post» and its efforts to publish «The Pentagon Papers,» despite threats from the government as well as doubts by the newspaper's board of directors, which is in the process of taking the company public.
Led by an incredible ensemble cast (featuring Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton and Rachel McAdams), the film shows how — despite resistance from the Church and public officials — this newspaper team was able to break this devastating story.
The Washington Post is in a little bit of a transitional period, led by publisher Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep), the first female publisher of a major newspaper.
These include summer seminars for high - school teachers, syndicated newspaper columns on the Constitution by leading authori - 4ties, lecture and...
Meanwhile year - long exposes by newspapers such as the Sacramento Bee into the high cost of so - called pension spiking, or the practice of allowing teachers and bureaucrats nearing retirement to get double - digit pay raises in their final years of work in order to gain even fatter pensions, has also led to a state investigation, once again reminding families that they pay the price for 3,090 teachers (as of 2010) getting more than $ 100,000 annually in pension annuities.
Former Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson joined Mayor Booker at the luncheon for a discussion of charter and traditional school issues led by former Indiana State Representative Carolene Mays, publisher of The Indianapolis Recorder, the state's largest black - owned newspaper.
The New York Times, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal currently lead the entire digital newspaper segment by a long - shot.
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