Not exact matches
That's because the former Los Angeles Times reporter turned California columnist for Zocalo Public Square is routinely featured on every
op - ed
page in the
state.
On 10 October, the new government (which commands a small majority in the Tweede Kamer) presented its regeerakkoord in which they
state (
page 6), Van het willekeurig en massaal verzamelen van gegevens van burgers in Nederland of het buitenland («sleepnet») kan, mag en zal geen sprake zijn., essentially proposing to get rid of the core controversial clause in the Wet
op de inlichtingen - en veiligheidsdiensten.
And though there is meant to be a high wall between the Times editorial and news sections, the January 30
op - ed extravaganza was followed, six days later, by a front
page Times news story, headlined, «Preschool Push Moving Ahead in Many
States» — proof of what the two columnists had said on the 30th.
President Bush and writers for
op - ed
pages around the country seized on the news as an occasion for lamenting the sad
state of American education.