Not exact matches
Last week, The Copenhagen Post ran an
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ed by Morten Frisch, a doctor and sex researcher who
favors a ban.
Almost a year and a half after promising to detail a «stunning number of donors» who sought
favors and didn't get them, de Blasio published an
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ed containing only two new examples.
But I also agree with the sentiment expressed by Richard Kim, the Executive Editor of The Nation magazine, who wrote an
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ed in
favor of voting for Howie Hawkins as the best candidate.
Members of the groups ghostwrote
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eds and prepared testimony in order to create the appearance of a grassroots movement in
favor of development projects they were backing, the attorney general said.
Mayor Bill de Blasio finally published a long - anticipated
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ed listing political donors who did not get special
favors from City Hall, more than a year after he first said he would release the list.
July 21, 2011: Scholarly Journal Publishes Article on How California Would be Changed if it Used Proportional Representation July 21, 2011: Sacramento Bee Runs
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Ed Advocating Proportional Voting Systems July 21, 2011: Utah Republican Party Vice-Chair Testifies in
Favor of Instant Runoff Voting
Cameron, with the Commuter Action Group, argued in
favor of buses in a recent
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ed for Hearst Media.
It's a very good
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ed in
favor of America's ability to live up to its potential and build itself into a country that actually represents the idea of liberty and equality that it's espoused for so long.
The Center's Paul Zavitkovsky responds to a Chicago Tribune
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ed favoring continued charter school expansion in the city.
In this
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ed, he responds to a Chicago Tribune editorial
favoring continued charter school expansion in the city.
According to documents obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD), the American Petroleum Institute (API) and other oil industry groups have been directing state legislators to make public and legislative statements in
favor of the pipeline project, and have provided legislators with draft legislation, language for
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eds and testimony to be presented as their own.
That translates into more letters to Congress, more meetings with Congress, more letters to the editor and
op eds in
favor of addressing the problems of using fossil fuels.
(Former editorial columnist, John Tierney, has written in
favor of a carbon tax, but he no longer appears on the
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ed page.