Sentences with phrase «last article for»

I was musing about this last article for REM for 2011 and I read All Part of the Job by Tom Brady, from an article in the New York Times.
Here's his last article for a while, a simple How - To guide on touch screens since so many of us need the help.
In my last article for BOOKBUZZR, I brought two fundaments of book marketing to light.
Guest Expert: C. Patrick Schulze In my last article for Bookbuzzr, I discussed the need to identify your niche market, those people who might purchase your book.
Yes, there are still viable car outliers like the Ford Focus ST and Civic Type R, but for the most part, in daily driving I prefer the taller seating position and hatchback convenience of a utility vehicle over an equivalent three - box sedan (given The Boss» hatred for crossovers, this may also be my last article for Autoweek).
His last article for the magazine was about executive compensation.
Since my last article for Education Business, there has been no further research into «security within the education sector» and we still see that, despite the issues raised following the stabbings in the 1990s and other major incidents, such as the death of a well ‑ loved teacher in Leeds, and the stabbing of a teacher in Bradford, there is still no formal strategy with costs being the biggest issue.
Editor note — As this is Charlie's last article for TFF, I would like to thank him for all his hard work since our launch.
This will be my last article for some time — I don't want to say ever, but I won't be writing any weekly features in the future.
His last articles for «On the Square» were Newsweek, Caesar, and the Things of God and Fathers and Sons.

Not exact matches

Last week, online Chinese real estate investment platform Uoolu.com released a guide for Chinese buyers interested in North Korean real estate, while popular accounts on the mobile messaging app WeChat have been posting articles about the country's housing market in recent weeks.
The five - minute blocks had me feeling extremely productive for small tasks that tend to last longer than they should (checking email, brainstorming article ideas, publishing a story online).
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.
Credit for digging the article up goes to MIT economics professor David Autor, who last year published an excellent paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
For the first time last week, an article of impeachment was formally introduced on the House floor that accuses Trump of obstructing justice.
Bob Lutz, a veteran of GM, Ford, and Chrysler, recalled in a first - person article for Road & Track last November how Piëch told him the secret of the fourth - generation Golf's remarkably tight body fits: «I'll give you the recipe.
Johnson's Telegraph article, published last Friday, argued Britain should not have to pay for access to the EU's single market — a tariff - free trading bloc for goods and services.
In «It's not complicated,» an article published in the RMA Journal last March that will be turned into a full - length book due for release next year, Nason argues that the ongoing troubles in financial markets are in fact more akin to a complex problem.
I am beginning to feel like the last person on earth who does not have an iPhone — and that sense of being left out was amplified recently, when I read a forthcoming article by reporter Nitasha Tiku on the emerging aftermarket for iPhone software apps.
One could be forgiven for thinking a story last week about SaskTel's wireless woes was an article from The Onion.
Now, as Morgan Stanley outlines, there quite a few hurdles to overcome for the industry to see a real dissolution of the overwhelming dominance enjoyed by incumbents like Bloomberg (which, as this Financial Times article from last summer details, has a cult - like following among its faithful users).
In the decade leading up to the last lockout, the average NHL salary increased by more than three times, totalling $ 1.83 million for the 2003 - 04 season, according to a 2005 article in the journal Monthly Labor Review.
A Globe and Mail article last month detailed the federal Liberal party's efforts to woo Carney to run for the leadership, and reported he was «responsive» to the party's flirtations.
Last month, Facebook released fact - checking tool for news articles posted on the social media platform.
Last week, in my article, Are You Accidentally Toxic, I introduced Broad Listening, the brainchild of Sarah Austin, who is best known for her role on Bravo's short - lived reality series Startups: Silicon Valley.
A veteran of organizations including BuzzFeed News and Politico, Parti has been one of the digital news organization's most aggressive political reporters, helping to break the stories like last month's scoop that Rep. Ruben Kihuen propositioned a staffer for sex, as well as high - profile articles examining the world of Mar - a-Lago employees.
As for the entire Sony gaming platform, I read an article that said they started turning a profit last year, so yeah, I'd consider that a success.
That idea is something Google News chief Richard Gingras and I advocated at the last Newsgeist in the U.S., something I've been working on for years: the containerized, embeddable article that travels to any site with brand, revenue, analytics, and links attached.
Last week, a South China Morning Post article caught the attention of an informal seminar I hold every Sunday evening at my home, mostly for current and former Peking University students and a few outsiders.
Link building articles I enjoyed reading last month: Don't break the cardinal rule of link bait — Debra Mastaler Original ideas for building content for links — Ken McGaffin Link building with developers — Will Critchlow 9 Ways to work with your client's PR agency — Nicola Stott Link building for speed, efficiency and quality -LSB-...]
For example, I analyzed all of the articles on one business blog over the last year and found that on average, a typical article gets several hundred shares on social media.
TechCrunch Europe ran an article in November of last year that European startups need to work as hard as those in Silicon Valley and I echoed the sentiment in my post about the need for entrepreneurs to be maniacal about their businesses if one wants to work in the hyper competitive tech world.
A version of this article appears in print on December 3, 2011, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Jobless Rate Dips To Lowest Level For Last 2 Years.
Over the weekend I penned an article implying that the last 10 years of investing prowess learned under central banking largesse, has all been flipped on its head, resembling going from ease of buying - the - f» n - dips (BTFD) to now resemble the crypto - space and their mantra known as hold - on - for - dear - life (HODL).
Why Link Building is Detail Sensitive You'll create so many articles, email so many prospective opportunities and submit so many forms that not being organized likely means you'll waste time searching (ironically) for where your lost password went or what that last resource was that you wanted to contact.
Here is what I will be watching this year in order to figure out where we are likely to end up (and I have a related article, for those who might care, in last week's Financial Times).
Yaniv Erlich, a geneticist at Columbia University, was far from surprised at last week's news that police may have found a serial murderer and rapist, California's long - sought Golden State Killer, by tapping a public DNA database to match crime scene DNA: Erlich had cautioned in a June 2014 article about genetic privacy, published in Nature Reviews Genetics, that GEDmatch, the website that was reportedly used, could allow for such «genealogical triangulation.»
Jain elaborated on those successes in an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association last year, noting the efficiencies lead to better outcomes for patients, who can more reliably receive routine medical care and stay out of emergency rooms; doctors, who can more easily manage patients» chronic conditions; and cost - savings for the broader medical system, as managing chronic disease is substantially cheaper than repeated ER visits.
This is slightly lower than last year's goal and that is because I'll be writing articles for two blogs; Dividend Empire & Day Trading Trek.
(Search this site for articles on Risk in investment if you want more, or see my comments on the attempt last year to Debunk Buffett by applying fully half - a-dozen «explanations» to his results.
The stock more than doubled last year to above C$ 2.00 a share as the company built a pilot plant in British Columbia... CLICK for complete article
News Talk 980 CKNW CKNW News Staff Posted: February 07, 2017 02:36 pm Last Updated: February 07, 2017 02:51 pm Quote from article: NDP Health spokesperson for mental health and addictions, Selina Robinson says despite Tuesday's announcement, help...
Great article and a subject that I have been «worrying» about for many years — especially with the «what goes up must come down» feel about the stellar returns from linker funds in the last five years.
I found the New York Times article «Mom and Pop Own Fewer Rental Units» from last summer and they had data for 2001 and 2015.
My company has a financial relationship with the following companies mentioned in this article: Within the last two years, Mackie Research Capital has managed or comanaged an offering of securities for, and received compensation for investment banking and related services from Prairie Provident Resources Inc., Point Loma Resources Ltd and Pulse Oil Corp..
As for the carbon tax, pollster Janet Brown did an extensive poll in Alberta for CBC (there have been many articles on it in the last week on CBC) and one of the interesting findings was that 66 % of Albertan's are still against the carbon tax and want it eliminated.
In my last published article titled «Intermediate Forecast: Gold, Silver And Mining», I noted that prices were fast approaching our initial target areas for gold, silver and miners.
Anyone that is still reading this article after that last sentence, thank you for your support!
Last week, for example, The Australian Financial Review ran a series of articles with headlines like «The Australian manufacturing revolution», «Smart gadgets from the clever country», and «The best earners are the brainy industries».
The results for this month are at the bottom of the article and last month's list is here.
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