Sentences with phrase «name in a national newspaper»

All this while writing under his own name in a national newspaper inviting readers to consider whether incest might be morally acceptable.

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The Islamic Republic's Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance not only bans all foreign names and names of leaders of other countries to be given to children, but also bans the mention of foreign leaders in national newspapers.
In August 2009, a 21 - year - old woman doing work experience for a national newspaper went to one of Mitchell's Rwandan operations, which goes under the campaign name of Project Umubano.
That the attack came a few weeks after the Kogi East Elders» Council addressed a press conference in Abuja which was replied by a group who were so cowardly that they neither included their names and addresses in the rejoinder which they published in three national newspapers is a pointer.
The National Library of Australia has embarked on an ambitious project of digitizing decades old newspapers to be added in a new database which they have named «Trove.»
Along the «If it ain't broke don't fix it» lines, this strategy has worked well & if the author has / had a known brand / name, an ad in national mag / newspaper announcing «Pre-order» isn't / wasn't uncommon — Anne Rice's publisher did this recently for her latest that just came out (or is coming out this w / e).
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Following the publication of her views in a national newspaper, she received a reprimand from the TV company for failing to observe company regulations requiring her to protect the good name of her employer.
While it is, I expect, formally true that Mr. MacKay, as Justice Minister, is the person whose name is on the submission to the SCC, and who is shown as the sponsor of the bill, one would think that an article in the newspaper, that purports to be Canada's national paper, wouldn't mistake the Justice Minster for the Prime Minister.
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.
Before you post any information in your own name on the web, consider whether you would be happy to have this information published in a national newspaper where your family, friends, current and future employers could see it.
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