Sentences with phrase «in a newspaper column»

My advice on raising and training dogs has been featured in newspaper columns and on television.
Mr Heaton - Jones, the Tory parliamentary candidate for North Devon, made the remarks when he was a radio DJ in a newspaper column about the huge countryside march through central London in 2002
Peter Heaton - Jones, the Tory parliamentary candidate for North Devon, made the remarks when he was a radio DJ in a newspaper column about the huge countryside march through central London in 2002.
Umar was arrested in 2016 after she criticized the president in a newspaper column.
Bennett was writing in reply to a charge in a newspaper column by Barry Goldwater, then two years away from his unsuccessful race for president.
He was approached by Dave Whelan, the owner, over the vacancy after expressing his interest in a newspaper column, but, after a short period to consider his options, decided against a return to the JJB Stadium.
As against that the former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher wrote in his newspaper column that Wilshere should learn to play the deeper role.
With impending Argentine presidential elections, oil and gas exploration, and the 30th Anniversary of the Falklands Conflict, next year, all likely to attract global interest, the issue of the Falkland Islands and their future will continue to be debated in newspaper columns in the UK and elsewhere.
Waged in newspaper columns, private meetings with the Chancellor, blog entries, questions to the Prime Minister and think - tank reports, the struggle over taxing capital gains may be a pointer to the future.
And following her regular mentions in newspaper columns it now appears that Mrs Bone has her own account on the micro-blogging site, in which she describes herself as «the voice of the silent majority».
Within weeks we were recounting his antics at dinner parties, and I began trotting him out in my newspaper columns shortly thereafter.
The bestselling Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell has revealed that he has cancer, and that he plans to chronicle his battle with the disease in a newspaper column.
I think one has to be cautious in appropriating information imparted in newspaper columns or that does not provide details of calculations.
When Dr. Barden's fulcrum x-rays became the rage, I exposed the false logic and the associated positioning risk in my newspaper column.
In a newspaper column, science fiction writer Orson Scott Card once told the story of a woman who called his house and told his wife that she'd had a one - night stand with him the previous night.
For more than a week, the episode has fueled a fierce debate on the blogosphere and in newspaper columns and once again placed global warming science under intense scrutiny.
On the whole, politicians care deeply about how they are portrayed on television news and in newspaper columns.
I couldn't remember if I had ever put it in a newspaper column, so I searched my old files.
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