Sentences with phrase «opinion columns on»

She previously wrote opinion columns on private equity, banking, and mergers and acquisitions.
Carter wrote opinion columns on climate change, with several published in the Rupert Murdoch - owned The Australian newspaper and minor Australian publication Quadrant.

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«A Boom with a View,» Erin Griffith's long - running column on the impact of technology on society, received an honorable mention in the Commentary / Opinion category for medium - sized publications.
NRA official Chris W. Cox said in an opinion column posted Monday on USA Today's website that semi-automatic weapons are the most popular firearms for sports and self - defense.
MARCH 2009: After frequently contributing news and opinion — including cutting edge coverage of Railgate — Bill Tieleman starts weekly column on Tyee, a version of which also appears in 24 Hours Vancouver newspaper.
The opinion columns are all yapping about the destruction of lifestyles as we know it — and the major problems that the NDP will inflict on all of us by simply giving school lunches to kids or perhaps increasing the rent on the oil and gas resources.
Then, this spring, came a systematic series of attacks on the Church - given massive force by the Internet - with co-ordinated media stories purporting to show the Holy Father's failure to grapple with the problem of sexual abuse by the clergy, and across websites and blogs, and leader articles and opinion - columns, came calls for his resignation.
In his latest column Neville gives his opinions on the scoreless draw at Sunderland and England's prospects in the Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro.
In this column, Dr. Andy will share his expert opinion on night terrors, both from a medical standpoint and from an experience standpoint.
Prior to joining Spectrum News NY1, Louis was a Daily News opinion journalist from 2004 to 2010, writing a regular column and serving on the paper's editorial board.
Also, check in with the BNN on Fridays for The Yankees, Unobstructed, our weekly Yankee opinion column.
I enjoy reading Hugh Reynolds opinion column and have been known on occasion to call him with a «tip» or a different point of view.
Critics point to his hiring a journalist, Disraeli Guillen, as a part - time state Assembly communications coordinator - while, at the same time, Guillen wrote opinion columns in Dominican papers that praised Espaillat without noting that their author was on his payroll.
Eliot Spitzer's Washington «Post» opinion essay about the economy is a thinly veiled advice column to dudes cheating on their wives with hookers.
A spokeswoman for Tenney said Friday that she mistakenly believed an online student opinion column in The Daily Orange, the campus newspaper, was expressing the view of SU's administration on the tax plan.
Is there any evidence on the page that it is an opinion column?
In our latest column, «Ask a Fashionista,» you can solicit our strongly held opinions on everything from how to wear a midi skirt without looking like a tree stump to whether a certain retail CEO should go ahead and resign already.
WebMD's article shares tips on what makes a good date and what to do if it doesn't Traditional personal advice and opinion column for questions about marriage, family, teens, divorce, dating, neighbors, work, relationship problems, dear
His daily column on The Bits is My Two Cents, which features 4K UHD, Blu - ray, and DVD release news, as well as insider perspective, analysis, and opinion on the film and home video industries.
Each column profiles a successful entrepreneur or CEO, in a Q & A format, and focuses on the person's background, his or her first business experiences, path to success, and opinions about what is most important in creating and managing a successful business.
Back on March 13, 2011, retired Los Angeles school district teacher Doug Lasken and I wrote an opinion column for the San Francisco Chronicle about non-compliance with the Stull Act in Los Angeles and other California districts — so I could not be happier about this lawsuit, which may finally bring some justice for Los Angeles schoolchildren after years of the district's deliberate dodging of the law.
And he followed it up yesterday in his on Opinion page column, «Can We Interest You In Teaching ``?
Storage-wise, each door comes with an inner pocket where you can store small items like water bottles, but there are also three cupholders spread inside the cabin: two on the central column and one positioned left to the steering wheel, a smart touch if you are interested in knowing my opinion.
The Apple Beat is a weekly opinion column focusing on the latest Apple news.
Many column inches have been written and opinions viewed on websites about what should be done with Formula...
[«Diamond In The Rough» is a regularly scheduled GameSetWatch opinion column by Tom Cross focusing on the best bits of less - than - excellent games.
Welcome to the first of a weekly column where I look to round up the most important happenings in the gaming world over the last week (disclaimer: I decide what's important), and deliver them in somewhat bite - sized fashion and top it off with a nice dose of my own opinion on it all.
[«Diamond In The Rough» is a regularly scheduled GameSetWatch - exclusive opinion column by Tom Cross focusing on aspects of games that stand out, for reasons good and bad.
Recommended reading In an opinion column for the Guardian, Bob and Roberta Smith warns that Britain's imminent departure from the European Union may lead to severe cuts to the arts, and even a «dissolution of our museums and galleries comparable in its devastation to that visited on England in the 1530s».
Maybe it's because I've been writing about Magritte — my April Loose Ends column is about his and Georges Braque's overlapping concerns and wildly different visions — but reading Nixon speechwriter Raymond K. Price's 1967 prescription for how to elevate voters» low opinions of the candidate, all I could think of was Magritte, the ad man, and the insights on representation he brought to his art, as explored in the Menil Collection exhibition Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926 - 1938.
Because I write the «Science and the Media» column for Physics Today Online (though I'm speaking only for myself in these RC comments), and because I've always thought that the Wall Street Journal's climate editorials and commentaries merit particular attention precisely because of that paper's influential audience, I've actually done at least four PTOL media reports so far this year on the recent WSJ opinion skirmishes that you mention.
For more than a week, the episode has fueled a fierce debate on the blogosphere and in newspaper opinion columns and once again placed global warming science under intense scrutiny.
I notice in his many columns on the subject that Steyn never relies on the idea that his speech is protected because it's not factual, but only «opinion» or «hyperbole.»
Opposition Leader Steven Marshall called for taxpayer spending on battery storage, while Premier Jay Weatherill quoted a 10 - year - old opinion column written by Malcolm Turnbull in which the Prime Minister described as «bullshit» suggestions that it was possible to cut carbon emissions without increasing the price of power.
The only depictions of climate science in the Wall Street Journal's opinion section that the group found legitimate were in letters from readers responding to misleading editorials and columns, according to UCS climate scientist Brenda Ekwurzel, who spoke at a UCS panel on media and climate science in New York on Friday.
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Far too often we see agenda - driven «commentary» on the Internet and in the opinion columns of newspapers crowding out careful analysis.
I was asked by Andrew Revkin, based on this paper, to discuss the likely impact for An Inconvenient Truth on wider audiences and also the possible effects on public opinion from the type of elite debate (especially online) that was escalating over the columns by Will at the Washington Post, a debate consistent with more general patterns of polarizing and reinforcing elite driven controversy that I had addressed in the paper.
Yet this criticism and broad - brush critique of the Post focuses on a handful of columns by Will and op - eds by a few others, and overlooks the many other editorials, op - eds, columns, and letters - to - the - editor at the Post opinion pages that assert the consensus views on climate science.
«It is not possible to criticise the new Coalition policy on climate change because it does not exist,» Mr Turnbull wrote in an opinion column in 2009.
In an opinion column in the UK - based Telegraph, published ahead of the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development, Stott argued «the biggest problem arises when authoritarian environmentalists hijack the phrase.»
Although I could speak today about the underfunding of B.C.'s courts, legal aid, and a recently released Angus Reid public opinion poll suggesting that British Columbians are dissatisfied with the justice system, this is, after all, supposed to be a light, entertaining, and fluffy column about legal practice on the west coast, and there are some topics that don't lend themselves to my swordplay.
Brian Bowman's monthly column in the Winnipeg Sun (Privacy folks crying wolf on scanners) offers his nuanced opinion and concludes:
Many, many people are offering opinions, post-mortems, writing columns, demonstrating, appearing on panels and discussing the «why» at dinner tables.
«Shootout at the CFPB corral,» read the headline on a Washington Post opinion column
With respect, I suggest that most newspaper columns and many books are inherently based, at least in part, on mere opinion.
Twelve months on and those judgemental women still make me cross: I was cleaning out the soiled newspaper from the chick cage yesterday when I noticed an opinion column about -LSB-...]
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