Sentences with phrase «national headlines at»

«An American Crime» (TBA): Director Tommy O'Haver («Ella Enchanted») dramatizes the true story of the 1965 Indianapolis murder of a 16 - year - old girl, Sylvia Likens, whose brutal abuse made national headlines at the time.
He made national headlines at the De La Salle Invitational on March 11 when he fired a 9 - under 62, tying the course record at Diablo Country Club, which opened in 1914.

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«That speech came at a time of cultural and political turmoil, when national and economic security dominated the headlines,» Gates wrote in a blog post Thursday.
The headline on the Chicago National Activity Index (CFNAI) a composite measure that closely tracks real U.S. GDP — thus it is a coincident economic indicator — came in at -0.46 (consensus was 0.00) and the prior monthly reading was at -0.25.
Caught up in national headlines about our presumed Islamophobia, we at Wheaton College have been wondering if things could have gone differently in the past few months.
«8 ways faith will matter at the Republican National Convention» You'd think they'd be embarrassed to have this headline sprawled all over a national neNational Convention» You'd think they'd be embarrassed to have this headline sprawled all over a national nenational news site.
Liberty University hosted Donald Trump at its campus - wide convocation last week, marking the second time this year the school made national headlines for hosting a prominent conservative who falls outside the institution's evangelical Christian identity.
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Rickie Fowler owned the headlines for most of the first two days at Erin Hills, but it's a crowded leaderboard atop America's national championship.
And the 6ft 2in tall hit man has been grabbing the headlines in the Netherlands as he has notched up 28 goals in 50 appearances for the club and has even appeared for the Polish national side at under - 20 level.
At the same time national headlines on childhood obesity, poor nutrition, and the impact of landfill waste were inundating the news.
Still, it has been his ongoing battle with Cuomo, which has become increasingly pitched in recent months, that has dominated the headlines, most recently the perceived snub at a breakfast gathering of the New York delegation at the Democratic National Convention last week in Philadelphia.
At least what an account of Labour latest national policy forum revealed here on Left Futures in a piece headlined Trade unions vote against ending austerity in 2015.
Another gunman killed nine people at a South Carolina church in June, and many more killings with multiple victims have occurred since then but failed to generate national headlines.
Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco made national headlines when on January 4 he told the media his correction officers at Rockland County Jail had received taunts from inmates who now knew exactly where they lived thanks to the Journal News gun map.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, a national figure who is often mentioned as a presidential candidate, will headline a fundraiser Friday night for the state Republican Party at private home in West Hartford.
After the debate finished, nearly every national and international newspaper website I looked at had his «won't say if he'll accept it» statement as the front - and - center headline.
Yesterday, after a meeting at Akufo - Addo's office by prominents of the «Kyebi family» of Nana Akufo - Addo, it was agreed that, they should hire services of what they described as a «kiss ass» northerner be used to path a line of procuring headlines against the first Northener NPP National Chairman and Independent minded Paul Afoko as well as Kwabena Agyepong, who are victims of an illegal sacking from the party by Nana Akufo - Addo.
While the debate waged on, the fleeing lawmakers and protests at the state capitol made national headlines.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg made national headlines when the Democrat - turned - Republican - turned - independent gave a primetime speech at this summer's Democratic National Convention, during which he excoriated Donald Trump, then the Republican nominee for President and now president - elect, and outlined his support for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic national headlines when the Democrat - turned - Republican - turned - independent gave a primetime speech at this summer's Democratic National Convention, during which he excoriated Donald Trump, then the Republican nominee for President and now president - elect, and outlined his support for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Convention, during which he excoriated Donald Trump, then the Republican nominee for President and now president - elect, and outlined his support for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee.
Obama headlines the Women's Leadership Forum's 17th Annual National Issues Conference at the Grand Hyatt in the nation's capital, and then attends a dinner at a private residence.
The speaker will also headline a fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, a freshman Republican, on Aug. 5 at the Saratoga National Golf Club.
When Jacobs addressed the Long Beach Democratic Club on Sunday, at a dinner headlined by national party chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman - Schultz, he alluded to the recent war with a sly quip.
She was profiled in the New York Times Magazine in September, testified before Congress in July about educational opportunity for African - Americans, headlined a talk about education at the Sun Valley conference, also in July, and was named to the «hall of fame» of the National Alliance for Charter Schools in June.
The phrase, «The Bronx is burning,» made national headlines when broadcasters of the 1977 World Series at Yankee Stadium panned a few blocks away to capture a massive blaze.
It may not hold Italy's interest like presidential sex scandals, but the country's premier science funding agency, the National Research Council (CNR), is generating its own unwelcome headlines after it came out that CNR helped fund and support a pro-creationism book compiled by a vice-president at the organization.
A few weeks after I got my place at Cambridge, my college — St Catharine's — made national headlines when the college female drinking society were caught running naked through the streets, dressed as cats, but having lost their bin bag costumes.
They were also the most talked - about titles, good news for Laura Poitras» «Citizenfour,» which, though not music - focused, is still a headline - grabbing look at National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Although national education policy steals most of the headlines, most policy and funding decisions occur at the state and local levels.
On Thursday, 16 March at 11:50, national treasure, Darcey Bussell CBE, will take to the stage as one of the show's headline speakers.
At the same time, teachers in West Virginia made national headlines by organizing a statewide strike over persistently low pay.
National treasure and retired ballerina, Darcey Bussell CBE, will be headlining the Central Feature Theatre at 11.50 am.
At the same time, gang violence in several parts of inner city Chicago was drawing national headlines, much of it instigated by youths under the age of 18.
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While student defaults continue to make headlines, politicians at both the national and state level have proposed everything from bailouts to national debt forgiveness as a solution to get student debt under control.
The acquisition of an early Cubist collage is a major coup for the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, and made headlines when it was announced at the tail end of the month.
A version of this article appears in print on March 18, 1984, on Page 2002027 of the National edition with the headline: ART VIEW; FRANK STELLA AT HARVARD - THE ARTIST AS LECTURER.
Though Sandra Bland's arrest and subsequent suicide made national headlines — as did the shooting of nineteen - year - old Renisha McBride when she sought help at a white family's door after crashing her car — few Americans have heard about the many other black women who have been killed in recent years, including Yvette Smith, Malissa Williams, and Rekia Boyd.
A version of this review appears in print on March 10, 1989, on Page C00028 of the National edition with the headline: Review / Art; Flashing Aphorisms By Jenny Holzer at Dia.
A version of this review appears in print on April 21, 1984, on Page 1001011 of the National edition with the headline: A LIVING ARTISTS SHOW AT THE MODERN MUSEUM.
A version of this article appears in print on May 3, 1985, on Page C00024 of the National edition with the headline: BARNETT NEWMAN»S «ULYSSES» SOLD AT SOTHEBY»S AUCTION.
A portrait of artist Damien Hirst will feature in a headline display of artwork by Jonathan Yeo at the National Portrait Gallery.
The traditional naming of the winner on television - in this case, Mark Wallinger, who showed a film of himself dressed in a bear suit wandering around the foyer of Berlin's national gallery at night - guarantees the Turner its headline status.
A version of this review appears in print on November 10, 1989, on Page C00031 of the National edition with the headline: Review / Art; At the Whitney, 100 Works From the Last 30 Years.
In fact, the Independent's story — the opening sentences and headline at least — go way beyond what Mark Serreze of the National Snow and Ice Data Center tells the reporter.
Perhaps sensing an opening to grab some headlines and appeal to more moderate voters, less - visible candidate John Huntsman fired back at Perry, telling the Washington Post that «We're not going to win a national election if we become the anti-science party.»
Kevin Trenberth, a climatologist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research who made headlines in 2009 at the center of the Climategate scandal, is also skeptical of reports linking Sandy to global warming.
Having once before fallen for a â $ œNorth Pole is melting!â $ scam, even the New York Times — on its blog, mind you, no need to tamp down alarmism on its print pages â $ «admitted that the hyperventilated headline and lede â $ œgo way beyond what Mark Serreze of the National Snow and Ice Data Center tells the reporter.â $ Serreze claimed on an alarmist blog that his actual claims â $ œquickly grew out of all reasonable proportion, â $ admitting that a summer loss of ice at the North Pole â $ œsummer would be purely symbolic, but symbolism can be pretty darned powerfulâ $ (prompting an alarmist, taxpayer - servant to call on his team to invoke such stunts more often).
This message was repeated in headlines such as ABC's environmental reporter Jake Sturmer (No reliable link between wind farms and health problems, National Health and Medical Research Council says) and Simon Chapman at the Conversation (Study finds no evidence wind turbines make you sick — again).
The authors believe their research shows that national energy policy needs to look at more than just the «headline worries», when it comes to the public opinion.
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