Sentences with phrase «particularly in a national newspaper»

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There is nothing particularly unusual in that until you realise the wine that has been picked up by TV stations, national newspapers, websites and blogs around the world was not some four figure beauty from Bordeaux, but a rather less glamorous Chilean Malbec on sale in Asda in the UK for # 4.37.
«The Age» newspaper was chosen as the data source for this study as it has national distribution and regularly features news articles that report controversial issues particularly in the area of maternity care and childbirth.
The lack of an active national press market, combined with an industry organised around relatively small local and state markets and an unusually high dependence on advertising in general (often more than 80 percent of revenues as opposed to around 50 percent in Europe) and classified advertising in particular has left American newspapers particularly exposed to the arrival of competitors such as the Huffington Post, Craigslist, and Monster.com.
Jonathan Rees works regularly for national newspapers, particularly for the News of the World, the Sunday Mirror and the Daily Mirror, specialising in paying police for information.
Carter rushed into print in New Orleans's daily newspaper, The Times - Picayune, with an editorial saluting the Stanford study as proof of failure, but without mentioning the parts of the report that identified charters in New Orleans as a sharp exception to the national numbers and particularly successful with low - income students.
The Canadian National Post and Financial Post newspaper group is being sued for libel by Canadian scientist Andrew Weaver - a particularly interesting action, in that it seeks to make the paper liable for readers» comments appended to articles as well as for the articles themselves.
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