Sentences with phrase «of a free press in»

The second case reveals the extent to which critical discussion is repressed in Israel itself, which has otherwise had a strong tradition of a free press in both Hebrew and English.
Assistant Managing Editor Ben Bagdikian (Bob Odenkirk) follows leads to locate Ellsberg — now off the grid as the Nixon administration secures an injunction against The Times, the first such censure of the free press in America.
Very timely to be reminded of the importance of a free press in our current times!
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a free press in 1971.

Not exact matches

«Together with other provisions of the Recovery Act, ARC loans will free up capital and put more money in the hands of small business owners when they need it the most,» SBA Administrator Karen Gordon Mills said in a press release.
«A well - written press release distributed to the proper channels can garner free exposure in a medium that is relevant to your target market,» notes Kevin Dinino, President of KCD PR.
Two years ago, the house, constructed from untreated woods and equipped with water - saving laundry equipment and compact lighting, was the subject of a story in the Burlington Free Press under the headline «Greenhouse» — which raised the hackles of many hard - core Vermonters, including more than a few former Seventh Generation employees.
We've got a person who is temporarily in charge of the government, and when he makes an error it is mandatory for a free press to call it out.
Local and regional magazines and newspapers, as well as specialist B2B publications, dedicate a certain number of column inches to locally based businesses so get in touch with the right press contacts and exploit this for free publicity.
What Happened: After the stuff had received national buzz, the press tasted it: «Many reporters took a spoonful, grimaced, and set down the rest of their free food uneaten — perhaps a first in the annals of journalism,» wrote Newsweek at the time.
Meanwhile, other big digital newcomers to the media scene, including BuzzFeed and Business Insider, have also been slow to take up the public interest banner long carried by the likes of the New York Times and the Press - Enterprise (a small California paper that, as Liptak explained, took two free speech cases all the way to the Supreme Court in the 1980s).
After two and a half years of a cramped existence defined largely by the pain in his back and arms — he says he used to lie in bed for hours pressing a spot on his forearm, imagining he had a button there that could shut the pain off — Rahimi is largely pain free.
He told the Winnipeg Free Press that his stake in the team is «beyond any measure in terms of its meaning and its significance.»
A recent article in the Hong Kong Free Press profiles Carolina Gawroński, founder of No Small Talk dinners.
Then Minister of Culture Jek Yeun Thong defended the measures, saying in Parliament that the local press would remain free as long as «no attempt is made by them, or through their proxies, to glorify undesirable viewpoints and philosophies.»
«Hands - free access to Alexa on PCs can be helpful to customers in many ways, like making it simple to interact with your smart home, get news or weather, set timers, and more,» said Steve Rabuchin, vice president of Amazon's Alexa division in Acer's press release.
60 free press release sites tested — a detailed review — This is an awesome in - depth review of free press release sites and their effectiveness.
Free of charge and completely independent, HKFP launched in 2015 amid rising concerns over declining press freedom in Hong Kong.
A collection of those newspaper columns was published by The Free Press in 1993 as Economic Principals: Masters and Mavericks of Modern Economics.
The report also called for the CBC and The Canadian Press to provide additional local coverage and, in the case of the public broadcaster, to make it available for free to publishers across the country.
The London Free Press is a daily newspaper with the largest circulation of any newspaper in Southwestern Ontario.
Answer: Press for the return of the $ 10,000 annual contribution to the Tax Free Savings Account, and do so in a high - profile way that politicians can't ignore.
You can use a variety of free websites to help create your press releases as well, so all you need to do is submit press releases to your local newspaper for the chance to get displayed in print for free.
In the last ten years he has persisted in advancing and refining the argument of democratic capitalism, and now we have an important new work, The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (Free PressIn the last ten years he has persisted in advancing and refining the argument of democratic capitalism, and now we have an important new work, The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (Free Pressin advancing and refining the argument of democratic capitalism, and now we have an important new work, The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (Free Press).
This reading of Smith is also evident in James Q. Wilson's new book, The Moral Sense (Free Press), and is in no way idiosyncratic with Novak, as anyone who has ever read The Theory of Moral Sentiments well knows.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation invited him to deliver the distinguished Massey Lectures, which have now appeared in a little book, On the Eve of the Millennium: The Future of Democracy Through an Age of Unreason (Free Press).
Lest you think I overstate, lest you think I caricature those with whom I disagree on this issue, check out this opinion article in the Winnipeg Free Press from a bioethicist named Arthur Schafer in support of forcing Samuel Golobchuk off of life support.
Besides polluting the free flow of ideas, manipulations such as these are nothing less than subversive: they undermine the United States and its institutions — universities, the press, charitable groups, foundations and the churches — by exploiting the legitimacy they may inherently possess, in order to gain for insidious designs credibility which the CIA would not otherwise be able to command.
Peculiar Christendom, whose most pressing problem seems to consist in this, that God's grace in this direction should be too free, that hell, instead of being amply populated, might one day perhaps be found empty.
Again, we may notice that the model used to picture God in much popular religious talk, and in some theological talk too, was borrowed, as Whitehead noted in his Modes of Thought (Free Press, 1968, p. 49), from «the characteristics of the touchy, vain, imperious tyrants who ruled the empires of the world.»
Francis made the remark in the course of a free - wheeling, unscripted press conference at the end of his July 22 - 28 trip to Brazil for the Church's «World Youth Day.»
The Language of God by francis s. collins free press, 304 pages, $ 26 «Today we are learning the language in which God created life.»
So says the blurb on the back cover of «The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief», by Francis Collins and published in July by Free Press.
Adam Smith in His Time and Ours: Designing the Decent Society by Jerry Z. Muller Free Press, 272 pages, $ 22.95 A good work of intellectual history should exemplify two qualities above all: an imagination that allows the author to «pass over» into the horizon of his subject in order to....
In their introduction to Domestic Revolution: A Social History of Domestic Family Life (Free Press, 1987) Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg paint a portrait of family life today:
Cf. Marjorie Grene, «The Logic of Biology,» in Marjorie Grene, ed., The Logic of Personal Knowledge (Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1961), p. 199.
They don't want a free press that's why they own every major newspaper in the U.S. Just try get something published about the AIPAC or the fact that 2 % of America (the Jews) account for 50 % of Democratic political contributions and 25 % of Republican contributions.
The Idea of Civil Society by adam seligman free press, 220 pages, $ 24.95 Adam Seligman's book, while primarily a theoretical, historical, and social inquiry into the notion of civil society, is motivated by a contemporary concern: namely, the felt need for a new representation of society in....
Novak identifies the United States as a liberal society in the process of maturing, and proposes that the liberty of this society has and always will be dependent upon vigilance of mind with regard to such concerns as free speech, terrorism, and freedom of the press.
The Protestant Church of Pakistan (a 1970 union of Anglicans, Methodists, Lutherans and Presbyterians) has an especially urgent real estate anxiety in the capital because conservative Muslim groups are pressing to keep the skyline free of spire and cross.
In their introduction to Domestic Revolution: A Social History of Domestic Family Life (Free Press, 1987) Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg paint a portrait of family life today: Today the term «family» is no longer attached exclusively to conjugal or nuclear families comprising a husband, wife, and their dependent children.
Abortion Politics: Mutiny in the Ranks of the Right by Michele McKeegan Free Press, 227 pages, $ 22.95 A Planned Parenthood professional argues that pro-choice Republicans will desert their pro-life party and, along the way, she exposes the fact that the Catholic Church and rightwing Protestants are the backbone of the anti-abortion movement.
Now Rabinowitz has brought the pieces of the story together in a chilling book, No Crueler Tyrannies: Accusation, False Witness, and Other Terrors of Our Times (Free Press, $ 25
A case in point is Donald Kagan's Pericles of Athens and the Birth of Democracy (Free Press).
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 104) In short, the self which is the «entirely living» nexus of the human body is not an enduring entity; i.e., it is not a soul.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 88) Whitehead further comments that God's «primordial nature directs such perspectives of objectification that each novel actuality in the temporal world contributes such elements as it can to a realization in God free from inhibitions of intensity by reason of discordance.&raFree Press, 1978, 88) Whitehead further comments that God's «primordial nature directs such perspectives of objectification that each novel actuality in the temporal world contributes such elements as it can to a realization in God free from inhibitions of intensity by reason of discordance.&rafree from inhibitions of intensity by reason of discordance.»
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 343) John Cobb says that Whitehead»... tells us that God's ordering of the eternal objects is primordial, and that in a sense which clearly means eternally unchanging.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 40) Whitehead's view of reality is presented in the Introduction of this book and in Chapter Two.
(Adventures of Ideas, New York: The Free Press, 1967, 208) These latter comments demonstrate the trap that lies in wait for anyone, even Whitehead, who thinks in terms of the Platonic soul because almost inevitability the thought turns to the existence of the soul apart from the body.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 246) He adds, «There is autonomy in the formation of the subjective forms of conceptual feelings...» (Process and Reality, Corrected Edition, ed.
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