Sentences with phrase «in the national newspapers like»

You may have seen him warning us about sitting in national newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, NY Times, USA Today, and in each of the major TV networks.

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They were seen wearing delegate tags, which many say was a poor spectacle condemning Ayariga for what has been described as a «kids affair» congress.But Ayariga interacting with Fiifi Banson on Anopa Kasapa on Kasapa 102.5 FM said it will be absurd for any person in his / her right frame of mind to assume that the APC will engage minors to an important occasion like its national congress, criticizing the Daily Guide newspaper as trading in cheap journalism.
Over the last year, critical news articles from national newspapers like the New York Times and Washington Post have questioned the quality of education the company offers, pointing out overbilling for ineligible students in Colorado and a Pennsylvania school where virtual students performed significantly worse than their public school peers.
I recently saw an ad in a national newspaper, a book for teens called Fugitive by Louise Miles, so I downloaded a sample, decided I liked it and bought it.
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.
What with national newspapers talking about survivalism and community resillience, and radio soaps joining the Transition Towns initiative, it really seems like the mainstream media in the UK are
What with national newspapers talking about survivalism and community resillience, and radio soaps joining the Transition Towns initiative, it really seems like the mainstream media in the UK are embracing the idea that peak oil, fossil fuels and climate change are very real, and very immediate, threats to our way of life.
Nonetheless, law firms (like other corporate entities) still strive for just a mention of the firm or its lawyers in a «major newspaper» or «national magazine.»
National newspapers like the New York Times and the Washington Post are excellent sources for timely information about major litigation and policy developments in a regulated area.
There are also going to easy questions, like, for example, whether a regulator acting under a public interest mandate should have an accurate name that the public understands or provide its imprimatur to — as one national newspaper has put it — a «gay - free» law school or, indeed, to take the highest profile example of late, require its members to act in ways that promote equality, diversity and inclusion.2 I don't say that these questions are easy because everyone will agree on them — clearly people have not and do not.
I first became acquainted with Milt by reading his regular column in the Canadian Bar Association's publication «The National» back when it was printed on newspaper and had a tabloid like format.
From major national U.S. newspapers like the Washington Post to websites for Patch and local ABC stations, for years, reporters around the country appear to have been unknowingly including tweets from Russian trolls in their news stories, as Recode first reported this week, with help from Meltwater, a media intelligence firm.
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