Of course, I recommend you check out the full
NYTimes piece, as it really is a good read (and not everything on there is these days).
There was just
a NYTimes piece about Peru becoming the next «it» surf spot.
As
the NYTimes piece says, «From the end of 1979 to 1999, $ 10,000 would have grown to $ 48,000.»
Not exact matches
Did you see Mark Bittman's «Lost in the Supermarket»
piece about this same book on 4/9 in the
NYTimes?
By: Jillian Lauren There's a
piece in the
NYTimes today about iPhone apps that give you zingy one - liners and rhetorical strategies to aid you in debating those pesky religious fundamentalists.
The race to the Court House is in full swing between HAGGERTYGATE VS CANTORGATE The
NYTimes has a interesting
piece on HAGGERTYGATE ======================================= Top Queens Republican Is Said to Be Mired in an Inquiry Into... New York Times — David W. Chen — John F. Haggerty Jr. has endeared himself to many top Republicans over the last two decades, working for a mayor named Bloomberg and a... http://www.
nytimes.com/2010/06/08/nyregion/08haggerty.html?ref=nyregion ------------------------------------------ Before there was the «Oracle at Delphi» there was Count Vampire J. Machiavelli VJ Machiavelli
Given Bill Gates» fiscal role in supporting matters educational, I was happy to read his
NYTimes OP - ED
piece opposing the publication of individual performance assessments of teachers.
(And Ferrari has its own new collection of designer buildings in Maranello, Italy; the
NYTimes just published a
piece on them.)
With this being the cause du jour for many, the only link I'm seeing with any regularity is an opinion
piece from
NYTimes.
Andrew — Why aren't these kinds of articles — the ones like this on your blog, as well as the Reuters and AP
pieces that come up when searching the
NYTimes online, appearing in the print newspaper?
Use the DotEarth blog to call attention to the print media
pieces for further reach (as they're posted / printed as I assume the
NYTimes web page will carry them), and use the print media works to promote the DotEarth blogs as a «discussion» follow up.
The
NYTimes has a provocative
piece in yesterday's Science section entitled The Advantages of Closing a Few Doors, and it's a must - read for designers.
[See also a
piece in the
NYTimes about the Moka Express.
Dartmouth University — photoretouching — Prof. Hany Farid — As the
piece in the
NYTimes explains, Farid is working on software that might help us figure out which images have been photoshopped.
This week I debated with myself as to whether the fillip should be about
piece of meaningless fluff (actually a whole dust bunny of
pieces of meaningless fluff) that might be NSFW, or about a weighty question raised by a philosopher in the
NYTimes (that probably was in its way NSFW i.e. not satisfactory for weekends).