Sentences with phrase «did national journalists»

Not exact matches

Yesterday was National Press Day, bet you didn't know that, so which Journalist did you praise?
«We are asking you to do no more than to share with our intelligence services, the very people who protect the freedoms which the Guardian champions, that which you have already shared freely with international bloggers and journalists who have no concept of the UK national interest.»
This was confirmed by the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Do Udoma, on Thursday while speaking to State House journalists after the National Economic Council meeting.
There is a problem in our politics when a leading journalist from our national broadcaster has to hire bodyguards just to be able to do her job.
Sports News of Saturday, 19 May 2018 Source: mypowerfmonline.com A scene from the investigative piece by Anas on the Sports sector in the country Coach Abdul Karim Zito, the head coach of the national U-17 team, the Black Starlets, has shockingly disclosed that he does not believe that «football people» are corrupt and should be haunted by investigative journalists.
The National leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists has said it does not know...
Among the winners were journalists who contributed to national outlets such as The New York Times, the PBS NewsHour, BBC and Le Monde, who did exemplary regional reporting for The Baltimore Sun, the Lansing State Journal in Michigan, Idaho Public Broadcasting, Minnesota Public Radio, and Seattle's KCTS 9 TV, and who wrote fine in - depth pieces for Nautilus and Backchannel.
«We showed that they indeed do have a big impact on the content of the national conversation; even journalists at smaller outlets can affect what Americans talk about nationwide.»
As a journalist, musician, and yogi — from Rolling Stone to National Geographic to Yoga Journal — Derek Beres does it all.
With a 2010 New York Times Magazine cover story, «Building a Better Teacher,» 20 - something journalist Elizabeth Green leapt to national prominence — as did the heroes of her article, Deborah Ball, the dean of the University of Michigan ed school, and Doug Lemov, a founder of Uncommon Schools, a network of high performing charter schools.
The real story on the ban is dispelled by a prominent Israeli born Journalist whom had been doing public relations with the national Defence force named Aharon Etengoff.
And the Pulitzer Goes To... — Phillip Kennicott, the Washington Post journalist who pens the paper's column on art and architecture, has been awarded this year's Pulitzer award for criticism based on his articles on the Kevin Roche exhibition at the National Building Museum, photography at the Corocoran Gallery, and representations of the first family in contemporary images, stating that he was «especially happy to win at a time when arts criticism is not doing well.»
You may be following the reports of the Taliban shooting attack on Malala Yousafzai, the 14 - year - old Pakistani girl who last year won Pakistan's National Peace Award but now, as Times journalist Adam Ellick put it in his potent post yesterday, is «fighting for her life after being gunned down by the Taliban for doing what girls do all over the world: going to school.»
The FBI is (supposed to be) part of the National Intelligence Council (NIC), but they don't seem to know about climate science at the FBI; instead they write what the KGB defector Tretyakov reportedly told a former journalist who wrote Comrade J, a popular biography about Tretyakov.
Realclimate continues to do a good job exposing arguments by some national journalists and scientists who have denied there is a global warming problem.
Don't journalists typically take comments from family members in «National» news stories?
Today she went on Greek tv and for 38 minutes refused to answer a single question, or provide any information whatsoever and chose, instead, to spend her national tv time berating and insulting journalists, the tv station and the journalist doing the interview.
• Rudi Maxwell, editor of the Koori Mail, the fortnightly national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander newspaper, and a member of the Mindframe Media advisory group, advises journalists to get educated and to do a better job.
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