Sentences with phrase «front page piece»

Then a piece from Sunday's NYT by Steve Lohr on the front page piece «Just googling it is striking fear into companies».
Second, there was a great front page piece in the New York Times by Justin Gillis on the Keeling curve — and the role that Dave Keeling's son, Ralph, is playing in continuing his father's groundbreaking work.
Amazing front page piece from the Washington Post on how David Coleman convinced Bill Gates to spend a small fortune to convince politicians and educational leaders to support the Common Core.
The New York Times has a front page piece on charter schools in Detroit that is so factually mistaken, misleading, and tendentious that it requires a response.
In the event, the paper ran its front page piece, with a blank space reserved for Miliband, blaming his no - show on a «fear of offending Labour lefties.»
And on a front page piece, no less.

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Some of this has been very public — the smear on the front page of a national newspaper; the racial undertones of comment pieces; and the outright sexism and racism of social media trolls and web article comments.
«For Chinese people, Google is not god, and even if it puts on a full - on show about politics and values, it is still not god,» said a front - page commentary piece.
SEL's SearchCap: The Day in Search (Recommended) Search Engine Land lists all SEL posts, as well as other interesting industry pieces and links to all posts that made it to Sphinn «s front page that day.
Olga Levin, This opinion piece is on the front page of the site.
I'd already glanced through two Newsweek cover stories about her, read a lengthy Time piece, suffered through seemingly endless TV news coverage... and now here she was on the front page of the Dayton Herald.
CNN, you have GOT to stop putting these absurd religious pieces on the front page.
That, by the way, was not in an editorial, not in an op - ed piece, but in a front - page news story.
Even though that's religious, it would still have been better to put on the front page than a religious opinion piece about some singer.
Published yesterday as the centerpiece food piece in The Oregonian (with a front - page teaser!)
Now that the issue is much more prominent than with the Bruin player, I would love to see another front - page piece from the hockey editor reinforcing the seemingly obvious ideals that the office is bigger than the person who currently holds it, and that if one really wishes to see a decline in political divisiveness and overheated rhetoric, one has an obligation to make personal contributions to those ends.
As fits its combo mission, the initial blog posts on the Open.Dems front page are a mixed collection: a couple of best - practices pieces on fundraising and splash pages, an uber - nerdy article on a Ruby on Rails feature, and the announcement of a Democratic voter - registration widget from a few weeks ago.
They asked me to bring any interesting bits and pieces from my career - and I managed to look out my certificate from the National Council for the Training of Journalists, my first by - lined front page article (on The Bridgwater Mercury) and my shorthand certificate (110 wpm!).
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.
Over the last few days, several interesting blog posts and pieces have cast doubt on those front - page claims that our...
And on March 26 of this year, the Times turned over its most valuable piece of real estate — two columns on the top of the Sunday front page — to Jennings and CEP to announce, two days before it was even released, a CEP study on NCLB's impact on curriculum, again calling the organization «nonpartisan.»
The New York Times ran an interminable front - page piece on Sunday raising doubts about the ethics and propriety of teachers who promote commercial products.
Steven Brill's Class Warfare must be the most prominently reviewed book on education in decades: a lengthy front - page review by Sara Mosle in the New York Times Book Review, a lead review by Joel Klein in the Wall Street Journal, a critical follow - up piece on Brill on the news pages of the Times by Michael Winerip.
A page in this case means the actual piece of paper, or front and back of a sheet of paper, which technically would be counted as two pages of text in the book.
I don't know which system is getting more positive or negative articles, but I do know the «opinion pieces» that are negative against MS are always in the front page news while the positive ones for PS4 are mostly chart sales from vgchartz.
This post will be so damned big I'll have to put it behind a cut just to help make the front page look sane, so here goes... Please note, all videos will be embedded below after the news pieces themselves.
This is one of those exhibits that made me exclaim «holy shit» the minute I walked in: for his piece El Mundo en Llamas (The World in Flames), Fernando Bryce has lined the walls of Alexander and Bonin's ample space in Chelsea with faithful ink recreations of World War II - era newspaper front pages from England, France, the U.S., Germany and Peru.
On top of that, we received fantastic press with front - page coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, and about a dozen other major pieces online and offline written about the fair.
It is not a coincidence that Christie's, like Sotheby's has featured a Francis Bacon piece on the front page of their catalog, the artist's price index is currently world leading.
For a piece of journalism, the next stage is newsroom filters, through which a writer and editors shape — in this case — a long, thorough and marvelously reported article and trying to find a «front - page thought» able to catch the attention of speed readers immersed in other matters that better fit their «near and now» filters.
I agree that many scientists don't easily write in a style that might make for a great front - page article or even a great opinion piece.
Update, 8:18 p.m. The American Meteorological Society responded to this post with a piece on its Front Page blog tonight on «gender imbalance» in meteorology, alluding to a paper in press in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society titled «Women in Academic Atmospheric Sciences.»
The nation's best science reporter, John Tierney, today publishes a great piece on Climategate on the front page of the New York Times's Science section.
But the New York Times has published a number of series of pieces repeating dubious attacks on climate science and climate scientists — including a couple of dreadful ones the front page — for which they have been roundly criticized:
«Climategate» was treated by the media as a huge story, warranting full - page opinion pieces and tons of front - page coverage.
However, the 1/07/01 issue of The Denver Post has Michael Booth's blatantly political opinion piece on the front page, entitled, «Energy Solution: Blowin» in the Wind?
Tom Zeller Jr. and John Broder wrote a piece of news analysis that ran on the front page of the New York Times, suggesting that many of the fears surrounding the gulf oil crisis were overblown.
But this wasn't the only offender — the New York Times, which has run some pretty dubious pieces about the Gulf spill (for instance, the authors of this piece, which includes such gems as: «the Deepwater Horizon blowout is not unprecedented, nor is it yet among the worst oil accidents in history» and «it will have to get much worse before it approaches the impact of the Exxon Valdez accident of 1989», must be having second thoughts about now), ran this on the front page: «Gulf of Mexico Oil Slick Appears to Vanish Quickly».
Its perspective is summed up well in the front - page picture of a smiling, anthropomorphic piece of toast popping out of snarling toaster and proclaiming, «If loving civil justice is wrong, I don't want to be right!»
There isn't much to dive into, admittedly — almost all of the links direct to this Confundus post — but it's the polish and execution on the front page that make this such an impressive piece of web design.
While the original iteration of the piece could best be described as basic — with inside pages that were all the same — the real winner was the fact that the front and back covers could be customized.
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