Following someone on Twitter is not a high - commitment decision, unlike, say, pledging to read
the editorial page of a newspaper with which you often disagree.
Have students examine the various aspects of immigration from their assigned perspective, compile their findings in multimedia presentations, and collaborate to write opinion pieces for
the editorial page of the newspaper.
But Will's most prominent fight has been his refusal of manmade climate change, against the findings of scientists and the assertions of
the editorial page of his newspaper, the Washington Post.
It also refers to the opinions expressed in
the editorial pages of a newspaper, either by the staff or readers who contribute through letters or columns.
Not exact matches
The new magazine owner filled the Century's
pages with
editorials supporting his colleague and attacking Willett's main detractor, the conservative Christian Standard (published in Cincinnati), the strongest and most widely circulated
newspaper of the denomination at that time.
When Governor Pat Neff vetoed a piece
of legislation that would have given West Texas its own college in 1921,
newspaper editorial pages actually called for secession.
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.
His proposal to strip convicted public officials
of their pensions drew cheers from
newspaper editorial pages.
While state Senate Democrats were calling for an update to their chamber's policies on sexual harassment [Jan. 26,
Page 1, «Senators Eye Policy Update»], I happened to be doing research and read an
editorial published in the Journal Inquirer
newspaper in the spring
of 1980.
In spite
of Cuomo's perceived preferences — and remember, the AG has not yet made a primary endorsement, and it now appears he might even choose to keep his powder dry until after the Sept. 14 election — Schneiderman is amassing supporting from labor unions, clubs, the LGBT community, fellow Democratic officials and two
newspaper editorial pages, the Times and the Amsterdam News.
The comments, in which Cuomo also said he believes he can work productively with the mayor, came days after the governor's State
of the State speech and budget presentation that included nearly $ 1 billion in funding cuts and obligations for the city, which was criticized by the mayor and
newspaper editorial pages in the city.
On the one hand,
newspaper editorial pages have generally been friendly to supporters
of greater accountability, transparency, and parental choice.
He came up with the idea
of asking the editor
of the daily
newspaper's
editorial page to be the host since he was already doing an interview show on a local commercial cable television channel.
As we wrote Monday, Democrat Glenda Ritz earned the support
of another
newspaper over the weekend: The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette «s
editorial board endorsed her in their Sunday opinion
pages, criticizing Bennett's push for more school choice and broadened state powers to intervene in schools with chronically - poor test scores.
Even some
of their strongest
newspaper editorial page allies — including the New York Times and Los Angeles Times — are saying that it is time to look at alternative approaches.
The works are the result
of an unusual and open
newspaper brief, and continued to feature for five years on the
editorial page without intervention.
The museum's decision to show works from the collection
of one
of its trustees raised some ethical red flags by several bloggers, and last week gained momentum with a front
page article on the NY Times followed by considerable coverage elsewhere, including an
editorial in The Art
Newspaper by Modern Art Notes» Tyler Green, who had previously blogged about the situation, and responses by Jerry Saltz in New York Magazine.
For each article, the links to content are on the author
page (or in the case
of editorials, on the
newspaper page).
First, if I understood comments in the interview correctly, the viewpoint
of the Times itself (as a
newspaper and entity) is communicated in the
editorial pages,
of course, while the articles themselves are meant to be the news.
As we documented in a recent study
of newspaper opinion
pages, one place where this problem is alive and well is USA Today, which often pairs scientifically accurate
editorials about climate change with «opposing view» op - eds that flatly deny climate change is happening or that it's caused by human activities.
Because it's printed / posted on the
editorial page of a major
newspaper, with all that implies WRT the public's reaction.
In April 2014, following the release
of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's third installment
of its 7,000 -
page report, the largest circulation
newspaper in my county ran an
editorial with the stunningly original headline: Canada needs to get serious about climate change.
Actually, this meaning
of op - ed refers to the fact that these
editorials were on the opposite
page of the
newspaper's
editorial:
But the climate sceptics who inhabit the internet and dominate the
editorial offices and opinion
pages of The Australian
newspaper are responsible for only the most obvious form
of denial — repudiation
of climate science.
My visit was covered by dozens
of media outlets and I landed on the front
page of the nation's largest
newspaper, which also published a long interview with me, an op - ed about why I changed my mind about nuclear, and an unsigned
editorial endorsing our open letter.
It's not often that a university's personnel decision is so egregious that even the
editorial pages of the local
newspaper denounce it.
Welch, a former assistant
editorial pages editor
of the Los Angeles Times, focused on the plight
of newspapers in the digital age.
Among its discoveries: In Seven Things to Know About Michael Mukasey, Peter Lattman says it's mew - KAY - zee, which puts a «z» where the Globe had an «s»; in Mukasey as College Journalist, Lattman provides more detail on the college - aged Mukasey's interest in journalism, including that he was editor
of the
editorial page of the Columbia College student
newspaper; and, in Mukasey's Pedigree, Jamie Heller reports that as a teen, Mukasey «was better at praying than he was at basketball.»
The original requirements
of publishing a proprietor and publisher name and address can still be found in s. 8
of the Act, but it must be «stated either at the head
of the
editorials or on the front
page of the
newspaper.»
On the
editorial page of today's edition
of The Washington Post: The
newspaper contains
editorials entitled «Campaign Finance Bellwether: The Supreme Court's Vermont ruling seems like a defeat for reformers; In the long run, it may not be» and «Flagging Rhetoric: Once again, the Senate celebrates the Fourth
of July the wrong way.»