To first build a relationship, I usually send an initial email asking if they would be
interested in my new article.
Not exact matches
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies
in the
articles of The
New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence
in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an
article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption
in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power
in Washington; the murky international
interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction
in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
From blogs
in the
New York Times to
articles in Bloomberg Businessweek, funders were lambasted for charging inordinately high
interest rates.
«It's
interesting the Russians didn't raise these unfounded allegations until a
New York Times
article publicly exposed a serious matter the Coalition has tried diligently to address daily via the deconfliction line,» an Air Force official told Business Insider
in an email on Tuesday.
If you read an
article, see a
new book, or hear about an organization that a customer might be
interested in, drop a note or make a quick call to let them know.
In early April, Joe Nocera, a business columnist for The New York Times, wrote an interesting article in which he argued that SRI researchers oversimplify the world so that investors will feel that that they're safely invested in «good» companie
In early April, Joe Nocera, a business columnist for The
New York Times, wrote an
interesting article in which he argued that SRI researchers oversimplify the world so that investors will feel that that they're safely invested in «good» companie
in which he argued that SRI researchers oversimplify the world so that investors will feel that that they're safely invested
in «good» companie
in «good» companies.
In April, The New York Times» Amy Chozick, in an article titled «Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers,» reported that the billionaire industrialists» expressed interest in the Tribune Co. papers was part of a «three - pronged, 10 - year strategy to shift the country toward a smaller government with less regulation and taxes» — with the third prong being controlling media through media investment
In April, The
New York Times» Amy Chozick,
in an article titled «Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers,» reported that the billionaire industrialists» expressed interest in the Tribune Co. papers was part of a «three - pronged, 10 - year strategy to shift the country toward a smaller government with less regulation and taxes» — with the third prong being controlling media through media investment
in an
article titled «Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers,» reported that the billionaire industrialists» expressed
interest in the Tribune Co. papers was part of a «three - pronged, 10 - year strategy to shift the country toward a smaller government with less regulation and taxes» — with the third prong being controlling media through media investment
in the Tribune Co. papers was part of a «three - pronged, 10 - year strategy to shift the country toward a smaller government with less regulation and taxes» — with the third prong being controlling media through media investments.
But if you find Bitcoins
interesting and want to learn more, The
New Yorker has a good
article covering Bitcoins
in more detail.
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Gordon's
articles and quotes have appeared
in the National
Interest, the Hill, Pacific Standard, Financial Times, Scientific American, International Economy Magazine, About Oil, the Boao Forum for Asia, Huffington Post, Newsweek, Time, the Washington Post, and the
New York Times.
But what is really
interesting is that this is listed as a
new insight
in the
article.
If you are
interested in a detailed breakdown of just how much
new debt issuance OBE's can create, check out this
article from Mauldin Economics.
There was some
interest in tax reform among labor law experts
in light of the
New York Times
article that ran on December 9, titled «Tax Plans May Give Your Co-Worker a Better Deal Than You.»
This comprehensive
article is for those of you
interested in this
new asset class.
It's not
new although there was a very
interesting recent
article relating to homosexuality
in last December's Quarterly Review of Biology.
I have been following the slow and arduous acceptance of author Michael Fumento's central thesis presented
in his book The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS and
in his series of
articles in The
New Republic and
in Commentary with great
interest... So I was extremely pleased to read your editorial position concerning AIDS.
There is an
interesting article in The
New Republic about why the Greens failed politically across the board
in the last two years.
This whole
article is
interesting, but one point
in particular provided a
new perspective for me to consider.
I read an
interesting article today written by a quantum mechanic claiming that the
new direction
in such scientific studies is that we can't be sure there is an objective reality but can only hope so, because what we perceive as reality is shaped by the observer.
New Oxford Review, originally Anglican and now Roman Catholic, is known to run
articles sometimes as
interesting as the advertisements it places, seemingly everywhere,
in other magazines of more general
interest.
For the minority who take an active
interest in the Liturgy, read Catholic
articles and follow news within the Church, I suspect that the people who are delighted by the
new ICEL will far outnumber those who are opposed to it.
I've read several things by N. T. Wright lately, just
articles mainly, but I am
interested in narrative theology and
new testament theology.
For those
interested I have written my first match impressions
in a
new article.
With
interest and rumour of a
new central midfielder heating up over the last few days, I find it
interesting that the official Arsenal website has an
article about Arsene Wenger's
interest in Gareth Barry.
The Liverpool Echo, more specifically James Pearce, recently published an
article informing Liverpool fans that Jurgen Klopp no longer had an
interest in Bayern Munich's Mario Gotze and he was happy with his attacking options moving forward into the
new season.
-LSB-...] Two
Interesting Articles in Today's New York Times — The... — I just finished my Tuesday morning ritual of perusing the Science section in the Tuesday New York Times, and came across two articles that may be of particular interest to Lunch Tray... Two Interesting Articles in Today's New Yor
Articles in Today's
New York Times — The... — I just finished my Tuesday morning ritual of perusing the Science section
in the Tuesday
New York Times, and came across two
articles that may be of particular interest to Lunch Tray... Two Interesting Articles in Today's New Yor
articles that may be of particular
interest to Lunch Tray... Two
Interesting Articles in Today's New Yor
Articles in Today's
New York Times.
I just finished my Tuesday morning ritual of perusing the Science section
in the Tuesday
New York Times, and came across two
articles that may be of particular
interest to Lunch Tray readers.
I read an
interesting article published
in the Indiana Public Media that said a hospital
in Indiana will be giving out boxes with helpful items for
new Moms.
A former English major, with a particular
interest in writing, Stephanie helps us
in creating and editing print materials and
articles as well as our
new online blog.
Yesterday's
New York Times contained an interesting article on a new trend towards healthier choices in some school cafeterias across the country (others, like the ones I featured in a recent blog post on school «junketerias», have their work cut out for them
New York Times contained an
interesting article on a
new trend towards healthier choices in some school cafeterias across the country (others, like the ones I featured in a recent blog post on school «junketerias», have their work cut out for them
new trend towards healthier choices
in some school cafeterias across the country (others, like the ones I featured
in a recent blog post on school «junketerias», have their work cut out for them!).
There's a really
interesting article in the
New York Times on how Obama tapped the power of social networks to fuel his run for the presidency.
If anyone's
interested in Jerry Cohen's ideas, particularly how he saw the relationship between ultimate values and short term politics that Stuart discusses, his 1994
New Left Review
article Back to Socialist Basics is available on Eric Olin Wrights website at www.ssc.wisc.edu/~wright/SOC621/cohbac.
New Media & Society has published the
article where I make the argument, based on ethnographic research I did during the 2008 U.S. elections, but based on intuitions and
interests aroused by previous research
in the 2007 U.S. presidential primaries (published by the Journal of Information Technology & Politics here).
For a recent
article on growing
interest in major reform of
New York's election laws, Gotham Gazette spoke at length with Kavanagh, noting that he «has been a staunch proponent of election reform, sponsoring many of the relevant bills that have passed his chamber.»
The campaign referenced a Buffalo News
article in which Hoyt admitted to gauging McMurray's
interest in running against Republican state Senator Chris Jacobs this fall, instead of taking on GOP Congressman Chris Collins
in New York's 27th District.
Hereafter, the amount to be raised by tax on real estate
in any fiscal year,
in addition to providing for the
interest on and the principal of all indebtedness, shall not exceed an amount equal to one per centum of the average full valuation of all of taxable real estate within the County, less the amount to be raised by tax on real estate
in such year for the payment of the
interest on and redemption of certificates or other evidence of indebtedness described
in paragraphs A & D of section five of
article eight of the constitution of the State of
New York.
Yet eight months later, according to the February 13, 2017
New York Post
article «Low voter turnout expected for special election to fill Harlem city council seat» it stated that «Construction and development executive Brian Benjamin, chairman of Community Board 10 and finance chair of the Manhattan Democratic Party, has expressed
interest in running» for State Senate.
Mr. Sachs pledged to cease contacting state officials on behalf of clients for the duration of the Cuomo administration after an
article in The
New York Times
in February raised questions about potential conflicts between his business
interests and his work for the Cuomo administration.
The first real shot was fired recently from the Fabian Society
in an
interesting article by their relatively
new General Secretary Andrew Harrop,
in which he introduced the concept of Ed's Converts — 2010 Lib Dem voters who were now overwhelmingly voting Labour, and who were — on the whole — more left than right - wing on a range of issues.
The City School District of
New Rochelle and various
interested parties including the Mayor and the head of the teachers union have repeatedly claimed that there is no «inequality» issue
in New Rochelle between North End and South End schools
in the wake of an
article in The Journal News last summer.
Lisa DelValle, a spokeswoman for Weprin, said while the plan had been originally proposed
in 2007, the legislators raised the issue again because of news
articles on the issue and reports private
interests groups had been formulating a
new proposal for congestion pricing, which DelValle said has not been formalized.
There is an
interesting question posed by a recent
article from the NY Post which asks if it is really any wonder why the Republican Party
in New York gets no respect?
«If you talk to 17 - year - olds about their plans, or ask adults how they got into their profession, you'll find that their
interests change and they change majors,» says Hal Salzman, a professor of public policy at Rutgers University
in New Brunswick,
New Jersey, quoted
in the
article.
But, a controversial op - ed
in last Sunday's
New York Times (and a related but less controversial 67 - page
article published
in the journal Psychological Science
in the Public
Interest) argues that perhaps science is not as sexist as we thought.
Later,
in 2004, a newspaper
article piqued the
interest of Prista and some of her colleagues — Loureiro - Dias and two chemical engineers, Paulina Mata of the
New University of Lisbon, and Margarida Guerreiro, who is now retired.
Just about every
interest — every constituency — seems to have a voice
in the debate over the
new immigration bill, except one: As this correspondent reported
in an
article that appeared elsewhere, the voices of early - career scientists don't seem to be reaching the ears of elected representatives.
Zappalà's
article forms part of Global Affairs» special Forum on «The European Union and Armed Drones», essential reading for anyone with an
interest in the topic, and the first collection of
articles on the European dimension of this
new form of warfare.
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Focus
articles are short, timely pieces that spotlight
new research findings published
in Science Robotics or other journals or policy issues of
interest to the robotics community that are of immediate importance.
Science never
interested me until I came to prison, and it was thanks to some
articles in New Scientist that I became fascinated with theoretical physics.