Sentences with phrase «page of the newspaper says»

Not exact matches

«Rather than be on page 20 of some little newspaper section, where people might not see us, we're on the street, actively promoting,» says co-owner Yao Li.
In its latest incarnation, Medium says it would like people to think of it as the online version of the newspaper op - ed or opinion page.
While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction of a small number of words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the Copyright Board says that its preliminary view is that «copying of a few pages or a small percentage from a book that is not a collection of short works, such as poems, is not substantial.»
Our Bible teacher reads things out of the people and sounds like it coming from the front page of the newspaper — she also says — look at whats happening in the Middle East and you can see the Bible being fulfilled daily.
And if you look at the Leadership Newspaper of Sunday, November 8, 2015 at page 67, I said, «The Nigeria Under - 17 football team will lift the Junior World Cup.
«Sometimes in life what it says at the top of a newspaper page and what you've actually said can be totally different things,» Farage said.
Lloyd in a statement he personally signed said he became aware of the charges against him on the pages of newspaper.
He's on the front page of the newspaper the next morning,» Greenberg says.
«We've made progress on equality, even in the Sun,» she said, before describing a girl on page three of the newspaper called Harriet who had written that she was concerned about jobs for women.
Corbyn's earlier apology in the pages of the Evening Standard did represent progress, but the Board and JLC said: «Words in letters and newspaper articles will never be enough... it is action by which the Jewish community will judge him and the Labour party.»
-- «New York Has Given Away the Keys to More Than a Prius» — New York Times's Jim Dwyer: «Late Tuesday night, Mr. [Stephen] Cassidy drove onto a sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan and hit a trash bin, then stumbled his way into an ambulance and onto the front pages of newspapers... Mr. Cassidy, the executive director of the Fire Pension Fund, was jacked up on alcohol and had cocaine in his wallet, the police said... Other than the car, the damage done by Mr. Cassidy was limited to himself.
The front page of a newspaper stated that one voluntary body had said that people should not plan for a pregnancy — should postpone pregnancy, in effect — and there was a response to that from the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Sometimes in life what it says at the top of the newspaper page and what you've actually said can be slightly different things.
The comments, in which Cuomo also said he believes he can work productively with the mayor, came days after the governor's State of the State speech and budget presentation that included nearly $ 1 billion in funding cuts and obligations for the city, which was criticized by the mayor and newspaper editorial pages in the city.
«Forgive my ill - mannerism, but I could not comprehend why a governor will celebrate the wedding of his daughter, and another governor of his son, on the front pages of newspapers, flashing it before our eyes, when other peoples» daughters are in captivity,» Bakare said.
«Nobody takes full - page ads out of a local newspaper,» St George said.
Fayose, who spoke through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, on Wednesday, said the judgment was another lesson for the President Muhammadu Buhari - led All Progressives Congress government that criminal cases were not won on the pages of newspapers.
Shortly after the meeting, Abubakar while addressing the press said he will not advice the current government in public except in confidence, because he does not want it to be in the public domain or on the pages of the newspapers.
«On the pages of newspapers, the two leaders have consistently denied any feud; but somebody close to them has told me there is a crisis between them,» he said.
(We know this because we have shots of him looking tired and paging through a scrapbook with newspaper clippings that say things like, «FBI agent's wife killed.»)
Following someone on Twitter is not a high - commitment decision, unlike, say, pledging to read the editorial page of a newspaper with which you often disagree.
«One thing you can learn in school that will make you happy the rest of your life is how to study» — or so said Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell in his most recent publication — a «back - to - school» article published in the funny pages of newspapers across the country on Aug. 28.
You have to be willing to have everything you say printed on the front page of the newspaper
Even some of their strongest newspaper editorial page allies — including the New York Times and Los Angeles Times — are saying that it is time to look at alternative approaches.
«While we strongly support teachers receiving quality feedback about their performance, including how much they're helping their students progress on state tests, publicizing these results on the front page of newspapers will not help improve teacher effectiveness,» Stone said in a statement.
According to a famous example (from before the days when most people got stock quotes from the internet), it is said that a blindfolded monkey throwing darts at the stock listings page of the newspaper could do as good a job picking stocks as a diligent analyst.7
Has it ever happened that you opened the front page of the leading financial newspaper and it said «Nothing significant happened today».
There was so much of a fuss by readers, that the newspaper wrote a front page story saying it was restoring my column to print.
She has also painted over parts of newspaper pages to show how they «used black people in a very subtle way which could be said to undermine their identity.»
His newspaper bronzes seem to stand closer to Andy Warhol's casual early paintings of tabloid front pages than to, say, Robert Gober's fastidious simulations of stacks of New York Times back issues.
«The work of the trainees is not the sort of thing you see on the front page of the newspaper, but they are reaching networks of colleagues and friends in a most powerful way,» said Don Henry, a professor at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute and former head of the Australian Conservation Foundation.
«Deliberate misrepresentation,» said Christopher Monckton («Viscount Monckton of Brenchley») in complaining that Revkin, in an April 24 front - page article, «offends grievously» the newspaper's journalism ethics guidelines.
He compared the output of his 10 - person publication (which includes a print edition, a Web site with daily content, a blog with 15 to 20 items each day and a video operation) with that of his 27 - person L.A Times «Opinion» division that created just two pages each day in the newspaper, the majority of which was written by others and read by no one, he says.
As I said in a previous post on this topic (here), despite the comment pages on various newspaper websites, I'm hesitant to start seeing dark conspiracy theories behind any of the recent judicial appointments.
Follow my mom's advice, and don't say anything on Facebook that you wouldn't mind being published on the front page of the local newspaper.
Among its discoveries: In Seven Things to Know About Michael Mukasey, Peter Lattman says it's mew - KAY - zee, which puts a «z» where the Globe had an «s»; in Mukasey as College Journalist, Lattman provides more detail on the college - aged Mukasey's interest in journalism, including that he was editor of the editorial page of the Columbia College student newspaper; and, in Mukasey's Pedigree, Jamie Heller reports that as a teen, Mukasey «was better at praying than he was at basketball.»
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has gone on the defensive in the wake of the CA revelations, appearing on news programs and taking out full - page newspaper ads over the weekend to say «sorry» for breaching user trust.
On Sunday, multiple newspapers across the UK and the US had full - page adverts signed by Zuckerberg to say «sorry» for the «breach of trust» and for «not doing more at the time».
The primary benefit of Indeed, though, is not that it pulls from all of the usual sites (and some would say played - out sites) but that the site also culls postings from local newspapers and even individual company «help wanted» pages.
As one of my mentors used to say, «treat the beginning of your resume like the front page of a newspaper and make sure it JUMPS out at readers.»
That is not to say that you don't want to be with someone to whom you can relate (education, etc.) but without good character you are doomed for the statistics and will end up on the page of your hometown newspaper that publishes «Divorces Granted.»
PPAFNJ has taken full page color ads in 13 of New Jersey's major daily newspapers to say that Murphy is the champion New Jersey needs to stand up for women and families and fight cuts to Planned Parenthood and family planning services, which include lifesaving cancer screenings and sexually transmitted disease testing and treatment.
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