Sentences with phrase «front page states»

As the front page states, their prices are cheaper than the competitors»; moreover, they have a plenty of articles about thesis writing.
The article on the front page states «It raises the question: Why is religion sometimes linked to mental illness?»

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Spain's La Razon led Monday's cover with «World outcry against Trump's Muslim veto» and El Pais had pictures of protests on its front page from the state of Massachusetts.
The front page also lets you know you can file your state return with 1040NOW.NET, even if you've already filed your federal taxes elsewhere.
Officials should wind down the stock market support program even if prices continue to decline, according to a front - page commentary in the state - run Economic Information Daily on Tuesday.
Within a few days of the attacks on the United States, the Crusades were pulled from obscurity and plastered across the world's front pages.
Fourth, He also states that they decided not to transliterate any word, yet I notice right on the front page of their site they transliterated baptizo as baptize rather than it's translation «immerse.»
The Penn State scandal gives us a rare opportunity to shine - and continue to shine - a national spotlight on what is generally covered regionally and soon fades from the front page to the back page to not being covered at all.
Thanks to Tribune national correspondent Kirsten Scharnberg for some very thoughtful reporting on the state of midwifery («Black market for midwives defies bans,» Page 1, Nov. 25), and thanks to the Tribune for giving it the front - page space it deserPage 1, Nov. 25), and thanks to the Tribune for giving it the front - page space it deserpage space it deserves.
Finally, you can be sure that it will be a front page story in Russian state media, playing right into Vladimir Putin's cruel hands.
So, instead of trying to dig up dirt on the man, how about a front - page article outlining his successes and comparing them to our dismal state...
UPDATE: AQE's Billy Easton called to respond: «These scenarios are not plucked from thin air, plucked from the front pages of newspapers all across the state.
In the veiled press statement which has been posted on the internet and is sure to receive front - page coverage in pro-NPP newspapers today, Akufo - Addo mischievously claimed that by his own statement, President Mills has confirmed that he was sick and was therefore travelling to the United States of America for treatment.
«An unusual and well - heeled coalition, trying to tap public anger over the flood of money into politics, is pushing to enact a public financing system for elections in New York State,» reported the New York Times in a front - page article on the New York Leadership for Accountable Government (NY LEAD) coalition.
It states on the front page: «Do your parents love you?
The Employment Policies Institute has placed a full - page ad in today's New York Post, calling out Cuomo for his «uninformed views» on the $ 15 minimum wage, while the labor - backed «Fight for $ 15» campaign has pro-increase front - page ads in numerous papers across the state (including a commemorative Daily News wrap).
Political blogger and TBC contributor Gary Tilzer says that this NY Post front page sums up the upcoming trials of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos — and political corruption in general.
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.
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.
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.
In their front page editorial, the New York Post declared, «It's time for David Paterson to close out his role in one of the strangest episodes in New York history and turn over the affairs of state to his own lieutenant governor, Richard Ravitch.»
He immediately called for an investigation by the Attorney General of the state police after the first front page New York Times report.
Bonacic stated, «If discolored water was being served in the taps of restaurants in Manhattan, this would be front page news in every paper in the country until the water is clear again.
«We woke up one morning in this country and we had newspaper headlines screaming that mercenaries had been brought into our country and that their presence here was of a national security concern to the extent that the state owned daily graphic displayed the photographs of these people on their front page.
Still, for Spinola — long considered one of the smoothest political operatives in the state — being called out so publicly in a front - page national story could be an embarrassment, one source said.
The «evil individuals» pictured on the front page are Bill Samuels, founder of the New Roosevelt Initiative, State Senator Liz Krueger, and Dan Cantor, executive director of the Working Families Party.
The front page story «Battle lines drawn over constitutional convention» (The Sun, Aug. 12 edition) prompts me to write and urge all voters to cast their ballot against a New York state constitutional convention.
Casey's involvement in the Pigeon investigation became front page news when state and federal investigators searched his East Aurora home last year.
I don't recall the mayor saying I was Cuomo's guy when my front - page exclusive hit in January that the governor's proposed state budget sought to shift hundreds of millions of dollars in CUNY and other costs on to the city.
The crime was front - page news in Manaus, the capital of the state, a city of more than a million about an hour north of the study site, across the Rio Negro.
In Pennsylvania, few took notice to the silent epidemic before deaths from prescription drug abuse started making the front pages of newspapers across the state.
The idea is to present, up front, in half a page or so, the information that the committee is most likely to be looking for in the early, screening phase of the search: clearly stated research goals, the most compelling motivation, and the general approach you intend to take.
A few things... Sally Fallon has an article on the front page of the WAPF website that states the traditional diet is NOT Paleo.
Hanky Panky has been making lingerie here in the United States since 1977 and their thongs, widely touted as «the most comfortable thongs in the world» have inspired a cult following and front page Wall Street journal articles alike.
GeeksMeet, Geek 2 Geek, Soul Geek, Sweet on Geeks, Nerd Passions, Geek Love, etc., And then there's Geek is Single, which openly states on the front page that it's a site, «Where the girls chase the geeks».
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Fast - forward to» 71, where Ellsberg's leaked report («United States — Vietnam Relations 1945 - 1967») makes the front page of the New York Times, telling the world that four successive administrations had misled the American public about the war, and revealing that former secretary of defence Robert McNamara (Bruce Greenwood) «knew we couldn't win in 65 — that's six goddam years ago!»
It's Annie who points out a news story about the magnificent twin towers being constructed in the United States (it's a story in the same paper in which his Notre Dame walk is the front page news story).
The second movie version of the Ben Hecht play «The Front Page,» the film pits reporter Rosalind Russell and editor Cray Grant against a crooked city and state administration, as politics swirl around the fate of a mild - mannered prisoner about to be hanged.
«Nearly all states are building high - tech student data systems to collect, categorize and crunch the endless gigabytes of attendance logs, test scores and other information collected in public schools,» reported the New York Times in a front - page story last May, confirming the scope of the trend.
The front page of Sunday's New York Times featured a pair of articles, each of which was informative and alarming in its way but which, taken together, produced (in my head at least) a winter storm — as did Tuesday evening's State of the Union message by President Obama.
Since the state seized control of the city's troubled schools last December, Pennsylvania's plan to yield a number of them to for - profit EMOs has made front - page news and has drawn intense scrutiny from students, parent groups, and teacher unions.
«Mayor and State Reach Deal on a Schools Chief,» was the front - page headline in the Times.
By coincidence, a few days after the front - page story with my public dissent, I participated in a «webinar» conducted by the New York State School Boards Association on the subject of — you guessed it — «recruiting and hiring.»
But then came last week's front - page New York Times article, in which Botel insisted that, «Because the statute does not define the word «ambitious,» the secretary has the responsibility of determining whether a state's long - term goals are ambitious.»
Teacher - tenure laws leaped on to the front page of the national media in 2014 when a California judge responded favorably to a plaintiff's argument that the state's teacher - tenure laws violate its state constitution.
And though there is meant to be a high wall between the Times editorial and news sections, the January 30 op - ed extravaganza was followed, six days later, by a front page Times news story, headlined, «Preschool Push Moving Ahead in Many States» — proof of what the two columnists had said on the 30th.
While pension battles have been front - page news in states such as Wisconsin, this reform didn't emerge from an anti-union crusade.
Twenty years ago, my first front page story as a Post education writer was about other states admiring Virginia's new guide to key parts of our nation's story.
There are lots of basic questions that you can answer for readers that might not be on the front page of your state's website.
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