Sentences with phrase «front page of i»

He checked the impact of 34 widely publicised suicides that were reported on the front page of The New York Times.
On October 7, 2013, the front page of The Sun, a popular British tabloid, trumpeted: «1,200 killed by mental patients.»
The high - value area — the really prime location on your CV — is the top half of the front page of the document, whereas the «slums» are found on the last page.
«It's an occupational hazard in any field where there's a possibility of having your paper end up on the front page of the New York Times.
The Reddit «Ask Me Anything» exchange she participated in made the front page of the interactive news website and generated nearly 1,000 comments.
As you can imagine, there's a lot of demand for this kind of person, given that our whole society seems centered around financial worth — we're all reliant on the stock market for our retirement, cures to diseases only happen if they increase shareholder value, and the latest murder has been replaced by the latest merger on the front page of every major newspaper on the planet.
In July 1962, a detailed story about America's close call with thalidomide appeared on the front page of The Washington Post, under the headline «Heroine of FDA Keeps Bad Drug Off Market,» with a photo of Kelsey.
Mr. Brega made the front page of local newspapers for his generous support of Legislator Ilan Schoenberg's failed campaign for County Executive.
«I don't pay attention to the front page of the New York Post as a matter of course and I am just not going to comment,» responded a stone - faced mayor.
De Blasio wasn't amused Monday when asked about the front page of Sunday's Post, which had «PREETY HAPPY» as the headline next to an image of the mayor drinking champagne in celebration of President Trump's sudden firing of Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara.
Banks was featured on the front page of the New York Post, in a story citing unnamed sources accusing him of taking money in exchange for favors.
Quinn's, for example, include Vogue editor Anna Wintour, film producer Harvey Weinstein and celebrity chef Mario Batali (who landed on the front page of the Post today for taking drastic steps to fight what he called overzealous health inspectors from the city).
Front page of an eight - page full - color mailer sent to Nassau residents by County Executive Edward Mangano that touts his management of the county, including its finances.
The front page of Friday's Times, however, claims it might not be enough for under - pressure Miliband:
It's not often that New York Times architecture reviewers come to the Bronx, and rarer even that their reviews of borough buildings make the front page of the print edition.
2.51 pm: Mark Pritchard, the secretary of the Conservative backbench 1922 committee who recently got onto the front page of the Daily Telegraph by calling for a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU, has issued a statement responding to Chris Huhne's Tea Party jibe.
New Paltz has been engaged in an endless series of controversies over merger of town and village, which as far as I can judge serves mostly to agitate natives and produce huge photos of West and Town Supervisor Susan Zimet on the front page of the New Paltz Times.
Here's what you'll be seeing on the front page of your Guardian on Friday morning (I know it's already Friday morning.
Scheier's home was featured on the front page of the website for the Nassau Recovery Fund, a nonprofit Mangano formed to help Sandy victims.
There was a similar message on the front page of the New York Daily News, which said, «Today we urge David Paterson to step down.
«The point about Twitter is to try and tell people more about what you're doing every day, and there I am working late on my speech, and I've got a takeaway hamburger, but it gets put on the front page of The Sun... occupational hazard.»
Here are some of today's news stories to read while you're snowed in: The front page of today's Daily News had more on the biggest Bronx story this week: Council member Larry Seabrook's indictment, that was unsealed Tuesday.
The Chancellor, who tweeted the image of himself working late on his spending review speech eating a burger and chips, was on the front page of The Sun this morning as the newspaper alleged his takeaway meal was from trendy diner Byron.
Front page of the New York Daily News for May 5, 2016: State Senate Deputy Majority Leader John DeFrancisco refused to hear sex - abuse victims plead for passage of the Child Victims Act because he had an important pizza party to attend.
It's a rite of passage, and today it is Bill de Blasio's turn: All of a sudden neck - and - neck with Christine Quinn for front - runner status, the public advocate is featured on the front page of the New York Times in an article meant to reveal what he's really like to work with, and how he gets — or doesn't get — things done.
Editorial: The Three Mounts of Tremont You may have noticed the grey, crown - shaped logo on the front page of this edition of the Tremont Tribune, and any you've picked up since our launch last May.
Take a look at the front page of today's Guardian.
It's a relatively quiet news day, but the one issue which has been exercising politicians is the Government's quiet sale of its remaining share in the Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment, as featured on the front page of today's Independent.
Shadow Immigration Damian Green was on the Today programme this morning and the front page of The Mail shouts: Two million more migrants in just a decade.
These are the things we put on the front page of our manifesto and now we are delivering them for our country.
But while this approach may chime with the kind of attacks on «Remoaners» we saw on the front page of today's Daily Mail, it is a trick that can only be deployed for a limited amount of time.
The front page of a newspaper stated that one voluntary body had said that people should not plan for a pregnancy — should postpone pregnancy, in effect — and there was a response to that from the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Spitzer launched his broadside on Cuomo — his successor as state attorney general — in an interview published yesterday on the front page of The New York Times.
Last Friday, Mr. Lancman made the front page of the Korea Daily while further advocating for immigrant rights with the Minkwon Center in Flushing as well.
Mr. Adams called himself a «tough» cop and a «tender» borough president on the front page of his first borough - wide newsletter, a Markowitz tradition that to some detractors was even more an exercise in self - love.
Paterson's reps are spreading a counter-rumor that the story will be no big deal, and won't even appear on the front page of the paper.
In 1977, when he was 16 and still living in Washington Heights, Stringer made the front page of the New York Times in an article entitled, «Sutton Names Two Teen - agers to Community Planning Boards,» referring to then - borough president Percy Sutton.
«It is very attractive for someone having their cornflakes tomorrow morning to read on the front page of the paper that we are doing our bit.
Two years ago, when marking Balls, I was on the front page of the Guardian and Metro.
Kruger was outed on front page of The New York Post when he was first hit with the bribery charges, but has denied he is gay.
He then posed next the 8ft 6in - high limestone structure, ensuring coverage in the news bulletins and on the front page of many newspapers.
Having mulled it over carefully while downloading a ridiculous picture of Jeremy Hunt (head to the front page of the site to have a look at it), there's a chance that while this reshuffle might be a very neat and tidy piece of work from the view of those who spend all their time in Westminster, it might look ever so slightly bananas for those outside the bubble.
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On the front page of the magazine, Johnson splashed the headline «Who was Smallbrow?»
«I did not say to the prime minister I will put Theresa Page on the front page of the Sun every day unless you... I did not say that,» she says.
Require the Respondent to render an unqualified apology on the front page of the New Statesman newspaper and its corresponding online publication with due and equal prominence as given the false publication under reference: 2.
There was an ultimatum, in short - a letter on the front page of the paper asking for a review.
«As the Liberal Democrats made clear throughout the election and in negotiations, they had four key priorities which were set out on the front page of the manifesto,» the statement added.
Conservative sources said No 10 did not recognise any of the allegations made on the front page of the Daily Mail and later there was a specific denial of the pig's head allegation.
When an article of his coming out appeared on the front page of The New York Times and recirculated on national television, it opened up a new world to a young man who had never left the Northeast: paid speeches, trips to Europe and South America, and the world of New York City.
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