Sentences with phrase «pages of newspapers reporting»

Or instead — thanks to the extraordinary profusion of images, whether on the front pages of newspapers reporting from disaster zones or on Twitter feeds documenting everyday lives in excruciating detail — has photography shown us too much reality, freezing our sympathies and arresting our ability to act on what we see?

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Around two weeks after the reports were published, Zuckerberg took out full - page ads in a number of British and American newspapers to apologize for a «breach of trust.»
On any given day, the front pages of such mainstream Indian newspapers as The Hindustan Times and the Times of India veer between celebrity - mongering — Britney Spears's new hairstyle - and what appears to be «consumer nationalism» - reports on Indian tycoons, beauty queens, fashion designers, filmmakers, and other achievers in the West.
Just one of the Leveson report's 2,000 pages covered the possibilities for regulating the internet, and in broad terms only covered the need to include newspapers» online offerings.
After a local newspaper reported a front - page news story of the Wicomico County schools» field trip to Assateague, readers accused the teachers of «brainwashing the kids with biased information» that climate change is occurring.
So the story goes in Front Page Physics (Institute of Physics Publishing, pp 222, # 29.95), a collection of newspaper reports that announced memorable events in the physical sciences over the past century.
This way you always have the option of letting the stragglers drop off the end of your list if you run short of time, a bit like a newspaper editor chopping the end of a report one sentence at a time until it fits into the space on the page!
The 272 - page report, which will appear as a special issue of the newspaper, provides the most detailed analysis ever of previously unpublished data on...
Reports about education come and go — but they normally don't find their way onto the front pages of nearly every daily newspaper.
The author has reported on the Columbine high - school massacre in various magazines and newspapers since 1999; he has interviewed, it appears, everyone interviewable; he has studied all the many official reports and all the evidence, listed here in a bibliography of 14 pages; and one can only regret the form in which he has chosen to cast his account.
The Center for Education Reform, a Washington, D.C. — based organization supported by conservative foundations, coordinated the placement of a full - page ad in the New York Times, in which a number of prominent researchers both criticized the methodology of the AFT study and took the newspaper to task for failing to subject the report to a more rigorous and skeptical review.
On this page, you will find awards to present to your students for achievement in the area of history, social studies, geography, the middle ages, ancient Egypt, map reading, newspapers, and writing reports about countries.
Accompanied by extensive marketing campaigns, reporting about the major literary prizes can dominate the arts pages of the newspapers for weeks on end.
Set in Boston, and following the adventures of a gutsy, underdog, tabloid newspaper reporter on the trail of a missing mom, Front Page Teaser: A Liz Higgins Mystery is not just a fast - paced puzzler, but a love song to the news reporting life.
In Wales, he notices that the main story on the front page of the local newspaper that reported Dylan Thomas» death was not about the young bard's passing but rather about the «mysterious disappearance of a farm couple.»
By all reports, the dogs are well - behaved, docile dogs — but now, the taxpayers of Brampton are footing the bill for full page ad in the newspaper, and now the costs of a lawyer, so the city can get the «ok» to kill two dogs that are not aggressive.
Climate change doubters in those years were taking a page from the fight against the regulation of tobacco products, urging newspapers and radio and television networks to provide «balance» in their reporting of the science.
Netherlands» largest daily newspaper issues mea culpa to global warming skeptic: «He was right after all» Atmospheric scientist Dr. Hendrik Tennekes is featured on page 121 of the U.S. Senate's 2009 Report on Over 700 Dissenting Scientists.
In April 2014, following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's third installment of its 7,000 - page report, the largest circulation newspaper in my county ran an editorial with the stunningly original headline: Canada needs to get serious about climate change.
We see now that the primary accomplishment of AGW theorists was to bring weather reporting from the pages of the newspapers to the halls of liberal academia and Left - leaning government.
From the November 19, 2009, New York Times and Washington Post front - page initial news reports of hacked e-mails from the University of East Anglia (a place up until then unlikely to find itself on American newspaper's front pages)... to subsequent findings of a silly factual mistake in the IPCC's Fourth Assessment forecasting disappearing Himalayan glaciers just 25 years from now... to the disappointments of last December's international negotiations in Copenhagen... to data pointing to growing uncertainty and confusion on the climate change issue in the minds of many Americans and their public officials....
Earlier this week, the newspaper - of - record published a front - page, bombshell report stating that a leaker had sent them a draft report of the National Climate Assessment, an analysis that the...
These groups gladly accept Exxon's support, which enables them to keep churning out misleading reports, to flood newspaper op - ed pages with bizarre arguments against action to curb rampant carbon emissions, and to appear on right - wing TV and radio where they're invited by the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck to tick off blatant distortions of climate science without challenge by actual climate experts.
As a business columnist in the Globe and Mail in the 1990s, Corcoran was reported to run shrieking into the managing editor's office any time a (well - documented) science story crept into the pages of what was then the nation's only national 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.»
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