Sentences with phrase «come as our columnist»

Her comments come as our columnist Dan Hodges has noted that two white heterosexual men are shaping up as the people to beat...

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Back when those ugly census numbers came out, a columnist with the Detroit Free Press urged readers to think of the 2010 data «as the «thud» moment for the city of Detroit.»
The following tweets came from David Ubben who works as a columnist and analyst for Fox Sports Southwest.
While the effects of climate change have already transformed parts of New York City — particularly its waterfronts, as documented by Camera Obscura columnist Nathan Kensinger in the years since Hurricane Sandy — things will likely only get worse in the years to come.
The intervention by Vine, a Daily Mail columnist who also tweeted a link to a Times cartoon suggesting the prime minister would be grateful if her husband smothered himself, came as the reshuffle ran into trouble on a series of fronts.
«Andrew Sullivan, former New Republic editor, former Time and Washington Post columnist, now with the Atlantic, came to prominence a decade ago as one of the earliest conservative bloggers.
Espaillat's declaration — forecasted by Daily News columnist Juan Gonzalez last week — comes as Rangel, whose territory has changed under New York's new Congressional redistricting plans, has tried to quash buzz that he planned to run again only to resign and anoint a successor of his choice.
As a friend's faculty career comes to an untimely end, our columnist reflects on the potential disconnect between what researchers want to research and what funders want to fund
As an author, sex advice columnist and public speaker, Savage covers every angle when it comes to dating, sex and love.
Burt Lancaster stars as vicious Broadway gossip columnist J. J. Hunsecker, who ropes an unprincipled press agent (Tony Curtis) into smearing the up - and - coming jazz musician romancing his beloved sister.
When her kid sister Tess (Malin Akerman) comes to town, however, her world is turned upside down, although when she happens to meet a handsome newspaper columnist (James Marsden as Kevin) she finally has the chance to get things right.
Irate that columnist George Will had questioned the benefits of early childhood education in a throwaway line in paragraph 15 of an op - ed, Heckman wrote, «Those benefits, quoted by President Obama this year, come from my evidence - based analysis of more than 30 years of data from the Perry Preschool program... It is as good a trial for effectiveness as those we currently rely on to evaluate prescription and over-the-counter drugs.»
Concerns about the fragility of democracy are coming from across the political spectrum, as illustrated by the appearance of essays and interviews in the last couple of weeks from representatives of both ends of it, for example, Donald Kagan of Yale University from the right and columnist E. J. Dionne from the left.
Born in Sheffield, England, she came to Canada in 1979 and worked as a political commentator, book reviewer and magazine columnist before she turned to biography and popular history.
This week's recipe comes from Marinades by Lucy Vaserfirer — a cookbook entirely dedicated to what our cooking columnist Sybil Pratt describes as «that little something that gives anything and everything you cook on the grill a special zing.»
The panel who came up with the shortlist included the venerable Ram Balakrishnan, better known in the blogosphere as Canadian Capitalist, the Globe «s personal finance columnist Rob Carrick, and Globe contributors David Breman and Chaya Cooperberg.
As long as your plan works for both of you, you'll be better in the long run, especially come retirement, explains Ask MoneySense columnist Bruce Sellery on CitylinAs long as your plan works for both of you, you'll be better in the long run, especially come retirement, explains Ask MoneySense columnist Bruce Sellery on Citylinas your plan works for both of you, you'll be better in the long run, especially come retirement, explains Ask MoneySense columnist Bruce Sellery on Cityline.
Not exactly objective... Sean Cooper uses his experience as home buyer, mortgage burner, landlord and freelance writer to guide others through steps to come out ahead in the real estate game.Ellen Roseman, Toronto Star columnist, University of Toronto continuing education instructor and Canadian MoneySaver contributor.
After covering the industry for 14 years as wine, food and beer columnist, he left journalism and joined the wine industry that he has come to love.
As columnist Marcelo Wainfeld writes in Pagina 12 newspaper: «The tragedy (which came in a bad and maybe late hour) accelerates an agenda much more vast than its specific causes.»
In Houghteling's case, the change of career path came after a summer internship at a large Los Angeles law firm, as San Francisco Chronicle columnist C.W. Nevius reports at his C.W. Nevius.blog.
The news out of the big ILTA conference in Las Vegas keeps on coming, as chronicled by tech columnist Sean Doherty.
Big boys, fat cats, «as long as they let me» — it all comes across as fairly by - the - numbers sales shtick from a veteran salesman, but to his credit, he's been banging this same drum since his days as a Smart Money columnist in the mid-90s, and unlike a lot of personal finance gurus Cramer doesn't offer expensive courses in financial miracles or prepaid credit cards.
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