I enjoy writing; publishing my work regularly in professional magazines, on the HPC blog,
in newspaper opinion pieces and in peer reviewed journals.
And here, today, is Australia's Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, declaring
in a newspaper opinion piece that the science is clear because:
Not exact matches
In a recent
newspaper opinion piece, he wrote that Facebook does indeed support net neutrality:
It's also worth keeping
in mind that posts on Medium differ
in one crucial way from the typical
newspaper opinion piece: Namely, readers can reply to them.
Dr. Allaire is a regular contributor of
opinion pieces in French and English
newspapers (Financial Post), a commentator on business TV programs as well as a frequent speaker at corporate governance conferences.
If you can't get any of the media to cover this as a story, try writing it as an
opinion piece for the largest
newspaper in town (if they won't run it, go to the next largest paper, and keep going until someone runs it.)
The Orthodox
newspaper Hamodia ran a scathing
opinion piece that accused the assemblyman of paying for the Democratic nod
in NY - 9 with «his very soul,» noting
in particular his «yes» vote on same - sex marriage.
An
opinion piece in Hamodia, a prominent New York City - based Jewish
newspaper, a writer compared de Blasio's support for the leftist Sandinista movement to being a «Nazi sympathizer.»
More significant, the choice of this central campaign frame meant several MPs who were willing to be listed as Yes voters, were unwilling to do anything else which would associate themselves with that anti-politics message, from writing
opinion pieces in local
newspapers to endorsing campaign activities to their own party members.
In an opinion piece published in this weekend's edition of Hamodia, a prominent New York City - based Jewish newspaper, a writer compared the Democratic mayoral hopeful's support for the leftist Sandinista movement to being a «Nazi sympathizer.&raqu
In an
opinion piece published
in this weekend's edition of Hamodia, a prominent New York City - based Jewish newspaper, a writer compared the Democratic mayoral hopeful's support for the leftist Sandinista movement to being a «Nazi sympathizer.&raqu
in this weekend's edition of Hamodia, a prominent New York City - based Jewish
newspaper, a writer compared the Democratic mayoral hopeful's support for the leftist Sandinista movement to being a «Nazi sympathizer.»
Lee organized for the union
in its early days but ultimately changed his mind, launching an anti-union website and writing an
opinion piece for the student
newspaper railing against the UAW.
Have students examine the various aspects of immigration from their assigned perspective, compile their findings
in multimedia presentations, and collaborate to write
opinion pieces for the editorial page of the
newspaper.
At Harvard, an
opinion writer for the student
newspaper published a
piece in 2013 titled «Don't Teach for America,» and last year, the Student Labor Action Movement urged Harvard to sever ties with TFA.
On Valentine's Day 2013, Emma had an
opinion piece on Love and Saint Valentine published
in the Irish Times
newspaper.
And while it's unlikely that Bezos sat down with Will and crafted this ridiculous
opinion piece over a couple of drinks, rubbing their hands maniacally and laughing their evil villain laughs, Bezos does have a corporate responsibility for what gets printed
in his company's
newspaper.
Heins pulled double duty as the public face of the BlackBerry maker on Tuesday, appearing on a Canadian radio morning show and penning an
opinion piece in the Globe and Mail
newspaper.
She is the author of the new book Animal Stars, and has published
opinion pieces in The Hill,
newspapers across the country, and journals reporting on animals.
Keith Stuart, The Guardian's games editor (and formerly the editor of the unofficial UK Dreamcast magazine, DC - UK) believes this to be true, as he writes
in his latest
opinion piece on the
newspaper's website.
On the day Steffen's
opinion piece appeared, this
newspaper republished Matt Ridley's article
in The Times claiming «the Earth is very slowly slipping back into a proper ice age».
There's more: The professor Justin mentions
in his guest post counterattacked
in a short - on - substance
piece at the Union College's online
newspaper, co-authored with the «bossy woman»
in the second photo, see «A lord's
opinion can't compete with scientific truth» http://www.concordy.com/article/opinions/march-7-2012/a-lords-
opinion-cant-compete-with-scientific-truth/
If only a prominent climate scientist, let's say Michael Mann or someone like that could get an open invitation to write
opinion pieces in a national
newspaper, like say the Washington Post.
In an opinion piece intended for publication in a newspaper, Mitrovica suggests that Smith shouldn't be taken seriously because she's a «former newspaper columnist.&raqu
In an
opinion piece intended for publication
in a newspaper, Mitrovica suggests that Smith shouldn't be taken seriously because she's a «former newspaper columnist.&raqu
in a
newspaper, Mitrovica suggests that Smith shouldn't be taken seriously because she's a «former
newspaper columnist.»
He takes one case of an (admittedly rather silly)
opinion piece in a
newspaper to identify a phenomenon of «denial».
On November 11, the chairman of Friend's of Maine's Mountains had an important
opinion piece published
in the Portland Press Herald and other MaineToday
newspapers.
In Scorcher I am particularly critical of the reports and
opinion pieces by the
newspaper's environment writer Matthew Warren, whom I noted joined the paper last year from his previous position as a PR operative for the NSW coal industry.
Whitehouse even urged the editorial boards of major
newspapers to refrain from publishing «phony «
opinion» writing»
pieces by climate skeptics —
in other words,
pieces that disagree with his immovable
opinions.
It finds that news coverage of scepticism is mostly limited to the USA and the UK; that there is a strong correspondence between the political leaning of a
newspaper and its willingness to quote or use uncontested sceptical voices
in opinion pieces; and that the type of sceptics who question whether global temperatures are warming are almost exclusively found
in the US and UK
newspapers.
«The American president shuts his eyes to the economic and human damage that the failure to protect the climate inflicts on his country and the world through natural catastrophes like Katrina,» Germany's environmental minister, Jurgen Trittin, wrote
in an
opinion piece printed Aug. 30
in the Frankfurter Rundschau
newspaper.
In the
opinion piece from The Sydney Morning Herald, Lawyers Without Borders is Justice American - Style, Mark Coultan, the
newspaper's New York correspondent, describes how the United States is giving new meaning to the phrase, «long arm of the law.»
«A diverse judiciary results
in a broader range of perspectives, which is crucial
in judicial decision - making,» write two other lawyers
in an
opinion piece in the Toronto Star
newspaper.
Rule 16.6 (a) requires that
opinion pieces in newspapers be cited as «Opinion» rather than «Op - Ed.
opinion pieces in newspapers be cited as «
Opinion» rather than «Op - Ed.
Opinion» rather than «Op - Ed.»
In addition to his scholarly writing, Professor Lubet's humor and opinion pieces have appeared frequently on the op - ed pages of newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Detroit Free Press, and many others, as well as in the online journals Slate and Salo
In addition to his scholarly writing, Professor Lubet's humor and
opinion pieces have appeared frequently on the op - ed pages of
newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Detroit Free Press, and many others, as well as
in the online journals Slate and Salo
in the online journals Slate and Salon.
At issue was the reproduction on an Internet chat site of several paragraphs from
opinion pieces published
in the National Post
newspaper.
Across the
newspapers over the period which was analysed, the great majority of writers of comment and
opinion pieces accepted the truth of the material
in the Report, welcomed the bringing to light of the events described, supported the idea of a formal apology and were critical, often scathingly, of the Prime Minister when it was not given.