Sentences with word «newsmagazine»

I spent 8.5 years as editor - in - chief of Chemical and Engineering News (C&EN), the flagship weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
The cover story in Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society, explores Genome Project - write (GP - write) and the technical and ethical challenges it faces.
An article in DVM Newsmagazine cites research showing that cats that develop painful «neck lesions» (dental cavities at the gum line; also called Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions, or FORLs) have significantly higher blood levels of Vitamin D than cats who don't.
The newest daily newsmagazine on National Public Radio, Latin File, will present reports all week on literacy issues affecting the Hispanic community.
Westendorp had noticed advertisements in newsmagazines for a CD - ROM loaded with the genealogical histories of 33,497 British aristocrats dating back to the year 740.
The pastor and some of the members are active in a theological renewal movement in their denomination (a denomination dubbed by a national newsmagazine as «the social action church»).
Vice already produces a weekly newsmagazine show, called «Vice,» for the network.
The ABC Newsmagazine wants to know what makes a date go bad?
Morano was «a producer and correspondent for the nationally syndicated television newsmagazine American Investigator.»
Sanchez's reports air regularly on NPR's award - winning newsmagazines Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition.
By Olivia Snaije In a corner of the traditional, safe and slightly musty world of French publishing, Nicolas Gary, the principal founder of Actualitté, a website and daily newsmagazine on French and international publishing, is a blast of fresh air.
Here, in a more constricted, hot - button context, that passivity generates only enough interesting material for a 10 - minute segment on a TV newsmagazine program before starting to get repetitive.
«I grew up in a world in which American leadership was important and, I thought, constructive,» Paul Volcker, chair of President Barack Obama's Recovery Advisory Board, told German newsmagazine Der Spiegel recently.
German newsmagazine Spiegel reported that Berlusconi was «furious.»
The failure of coalition talks is unprecedented in Germany's post-war history, and was likened by newsmagazine Der Spiegel to the shock election of U.S. President Donald Trump or Britain's referendum vote to leave the EU - moments when countries cast aside reputations for stability built up over decades.
Do you prefer stacking print magazines in a corner and reading them once a week at home, or would you rather read daily online newsmagazines to keep abreast of school reform initiatives, new software packages, or specific training topics The formats you choose aren't important; what matters is that you use the formats you choose.
A big adjustment is necessary if you turn from reading briefs to reading good newsmagazines.
The cover of the April 18 - 24, 1966 issue of French newsmagazine «L'Express» consists of a Dauman portrait of Thich Tri Quang, the head of Vietnam's Buddhist monks described, in French, as «The Man Who Makes America Tremble.»
About Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly is the international newsmagazine of the book publishing industry.
Lesbian Poster Girls The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine); December 22, 1998; Loss, Ted; 700 + words... Machine!
However, the company's initial foray into the cable world came in the form of an Emmy - nominated one hour newsmagazine show on HBO.
Oprah Winfrey is joining CBS News» flagship newsmagazine «60 Minutes,» as a special contributor, the network announced.
Last week Madeleine Pickens's Web site posted an article from DVM Newsmagazine about the anthrax decision, appending the original headline with the exclamation «Kudos for a Great Decision!»
Smith is increasingly expanding VICE News» original news reporting and documentaries in part in partnership with HBO, for which it produces an Emmy - nominated newsmagazine show.
The VICE newsmagazine on HBO television has just done a documentary about geologist and mining entrepreneur Keith Barron's return to Ecuador as CEO of Aurania Resources, and it suggests that the country and its people have taken a new, realistic, and practical approach to exploiting their mineral riches.
The solitary newsmagazine, The Financial Mail, modeled on Great Britain's The Economist, reaches thirty thousand.
Public television programs, newspapers, or newsmagazines specifically designed for kids can be less sensational — and less upsetting — ways for them to get information.
The magazine has so many useful resources that I have subscribed via newsmagazine and have liked their Facebook page so they are always in my news feed with the most recent information.
If you've read about this result in popular media (such as newspapers and newsmagazines containing the word «Times» or «Time»), you might want to consider getting one of those Men in Black memory erasers.
The reprints give students an opportunity to read articles that appear in some of the technical journals as well as the society's weekly newsmagazine Chemical & Engineering News.
According to an investigative report published in December 2011 in the Chinese business newsmagazine Century Weekly, then - minister Liu Zhijun picked Zhang, a deputy chief engineer, to be the ministry's nominated candidate for CAS membership in the 2007 elections.
Through its website and weekly print newsmagazine, C&EN covers the latest research advances, business trends, chemical safety data, career information and more.
-1-Dating In the Workplace: Avoiding A Harassment Claim From A Relationship Gone Sour By Karen Sutherland Karen Sutherland is the Chair of Ogden Murphy National newsmagazine committed to enhancing the entire social work profession by exploring its difficult issues, new challenges, and current successes.
In the years since, he has provided music - themed commentaries for the NPR programs Weekend Edition Sunday, All Things Considered and Morning Edition, on which he earned the distinction of becoming the first member of the NPR Music staff ever to sing on an NPR newsmagazine.
The making - of featurette is actually a half - informative, half - useless glorified infomercial on the film that aired on the Fox network; it mixes interviews with cast and crew with faux newsmagazine footage on Senate hearings regarding «mutant registration.»
Elliott S. Rebhun has been named the editor of The New York Times Upfront, a national newsmagazine geared toward teenagers.
«Don't Be Fooled by a Trojan Horse,» The New Orleans Tribune, a black newsmagazine, editorialized, calling the legislation passed by the Louisiana House on Thursday «just a ploy to maintain the status quo.»
Catalyst Chicago is an independent newsmagazine created in 1990 to document, analyze and support school - improvement efforts in the Chicago Public Schools.
In 1967, John Anstey — publisher of the Telegraph newsmagazine — commissioned Bertone to craft a concept car to display at the Earls Court Motor Show.
DVM Newsmagazine recently published an article stating that there is a surplus of graduating vets.
Simone has also been a cover girl for Tulsa Pets Magazine and Vintage Newsmagazine.
Prompted by the acquisitions at the San Francisco museums, an in - depth profile of Arnett recently published in The Washington Post revisits the collector's experience with the investigative newsmagazine.
But acclaim for the exhibitions was cut short by a slanted segment on the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes, which cast doubt on Arnett's efforts by suggesting that his motives were born not of advocacy but of greed.
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