Sentences with phrase «headlines in»

Assembly members who spoke with Gotham Gazette acknowledged the body's embarrassing history of dismissing sexual misconduct claims internally, which has led to a slew of unflattering headlines in 2012 and 2013, but noted that an influx of female legislators to the Assembly in recent years has also helped to reshape the culture.
Hassett, who joined the Buffalo Police in 2009, made headlines in 2013 when he was wounded in the knee by gunfire during a foot chase and still helped apprehend the suspect in that case.
The debate over how to classify the 20,543 acre parcel dominated headlines in 2016, with groups viewing its future as nothing less than as an existential decision that will shape the future of the Adirondack Park.
Some political analysts believe it is an attempt by the Madrid government to distract attention away from a corruption scandal currently dominating the headlines in Spain.
Less prominence has been given to his interventions on the BBC, but in the last week Cameron has secured his first positive and prominent headlines in months from papers read by some 13 million people.
Gerson Borrero and Curtis Sliwa give their take on the race for New York attorney general and some of the rest of the week's headlines in the Political Rundown.
He cited affordable housing as the most common concern raised during discussions with Northern Manhattan voters, especially as the proposed Sherman Plaza development plan dominated headlines in early August.
A New York City investment firm made headlines in 2013 when it announced the purchase of both Lieb Cellars in Cutchogue and Premium Wine Group in Mattituck.
Boateng stole the headlines in Pains with his performance and by so doing he also becomes the first Ghanaian to score against Real Madrid and the Catalans in the same season.
The inquiry will also on Tuesday hear evidence from Norman Lamb, the Liberal Democrat MP, and David Mellor, the former cabinet minister responsible for the press, whose private life became the subject of lurid tabloid headlines in the early 1990s.
Some grab more headlines in the media than others for obvious reasons.
Lord Mandelson hit the headlines in 2008 when he joined George Osborne on a yacht belonging to Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska, as a guest of financier Nathaniel Rothschild.
The former public health minister and boisterous 2010 intake MP made headlines in Total Politics complaining that the PM had given her a «soft bloody girly option» in appointing her in a role that has only ever been filled by women.
Again, days before the 2012 elections, came many headlines in some NPP - friendly newspapers, claiming some research institutions had put Nana Akufo - Addo, ahead of the NDCs Presidential Candidate; John Mahama, who replaced his boss, President John Evans Atta Mills, earlier in that year, following his sudden passing.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com
Just this week, Pelosi made headlines in New York by wading into the mosque debate.
Mr Diamond prompted headlines in January during a combative performance in front of MPs, when he argued that the «period of remorse» for banks was over.
These recent US deaths and the subsequent community protests have made the headlines in the UK, too.
«Flex Entertainment» with Sammy Flex on the KSM Show will discuss trending entertainment news and hold discussions of the very critical issues making headlines in the sector.
Gerson Borrero and Curtis Sliwa give their take on the Eric Schneiderman scandal and some of the rest of the week's headlines in the Political Rundown.
The attention of Kano State Police Command is drawn to trending headlines in some national dailies and online Media that the «Police Launched prove, threaten bloggers arrest» over IGP's trending...
Other headlines in recent years were shady but less personally damning.
Industry Secretary Tony Benn thought Heseltine intellectually shallow (describing one of his speeches as «an awful old flop» and another as «another flayling attack») but admired his ability to make headlines in opposition.
The first African American District Attorney in the borough's history, Thompson made headlines in 2014 when he stopped prosecuting low - level marijuana offenses.
They also discuss warning signs for the H1N1 virus that has dominated the headlines in recent months.
Hanna made national headlines in August in an interview and op - ed exclusive to Syracuse.com when he revealed his decision to support Clinton.
Her absence led the New York Post to write a story accusing Cuomo of purposely keeping her under wraps, and inspiring headlines in follow up stories like Where in the World is Kathy Hochul, and calling her the Milk Carton candidate.
Albany has been the subject of many headlines in recent weeks, with its past leaders in the midst of high - profile corruption trials.
From residents keeping a wary eye on plans to rezone Inwood real estate, to troubles with Community Board 12's meeting space, to a host of new elected officials, here are five stories that will stay in the headlines in the months to come.
Jackson made headlines in 2003 when he walked 150 miles to Albany from City Hall, to draw attention to a lawsuit against the state for not allocating enough funds to the city's public schools.
And, wow, the guy gets great headlines in the New York Post.
Hanna also made national headlines in October when he suggested a GOP House committee had political motivations against Hillary Clinton in its investigation into the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
So far the response from Beijing has been limited to an unoriginal statement from the Foreign Ministry and a handful of headlines in the Global Times.
These are accompanied by citations of real news articles that ran under very different headlines in actual publications — including the Syracuse Post-Standard — that in several cases didn't even mention Gillibrand.
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Nigerian actor, Nkem Owoh, popularly known in showbiz as Osuofia made headlines in the country after appearing during the commissioning of the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange by President John Dramani Mahama last week.
Long's embrace of hydrofracking could give her more headlines in a race that's receiving scant coverage.
But Clarke did speak with Spectrum News: «I'm on a mission right now, and that mission is, as one of the headlines in the, uh, Times Union I think is the newspaper here, «Trump boosting ex-lawman comes to Albany,» uh, I'm a huge supporter of the president of the United States, I work with America First Action, the official Trump PAC, I'm a senior spokesman for the PAC and the objectives of the PAC.
I hit the headlines in 2000 when I achieved my dream and won gold at the Sydney Olympic Games.
Gushing headlines in the Brexit press was a free gift and the economic fallout will be on May's watch, so there'll be no hiding behind a copy of a supportive newspaper when harsh reality hits the No 10 fan.
Both Trudeau and Macron have made headlines in recent years with their gender parity Cabinets.
This idea hit the headlines in the UK last summer due to the now Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn floating a similar proposal.
Boris Johnson has generated many headlines in recent days.Some have even marked his card, and see his days numbered.
It's a safe bet he'll be hounded by LCA members desperate for some headlines in the midst of what otherwise will likely be a tightly scripted and news - free event.
Just like, you know... For example, you know, we do those new headlines in the beginning of the show.
With headlines in 2015 ranging from Caitlyn Jenner to Star Wars, parents will be heavily influenced to make their children's names reflect the culture around them.
The poor quality of school food made headlines in Britain earlier this year thanks to «Jamie's School Dinners,» a series featuring «Naked Chef» Jamie Oliver.
Kate Middleton made headlines in 2013 after buying a Bugaboo stroller for her child.
Rachel stole a number of headlines in the week of her book's press date with a major feature in The Daily Telegraph, which was then picked up the same day by the Daily Mail and the Irish Independent, with a piece in The Sun the following day.
By Chef Ann Cooper & Chef Beth CollinsWhy are potatoes and the proposed meal patterns for school breakfast and lunch making headlines in Colorado?In August Senator Udall and Susan Collins (R - ME) sent a letter to the Senate agricultural appropriators urging them to add language to the FY2012 spending bill that states: None of the... Read more
The proposed meal patterns made prominent headlines in November, as Congress considered the now - famous «pizza - as - a-vegetable» question.
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