Sentences with phrase «public editor in»

The executive editor of The New York Times, Bill Keller, told the paper's public editor in a column published Sunday morning, that addressing rumors «spreads them and gives them an aura of credibility, even if the intent is the opposite.

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But there are also risks, as New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan pointed out in a recent column.
In practice, however, relying on editors and public documents leaves the database riddled with holes, especially in areas outside its core of financIn practice, however, relying on editors and public documents leaves the database riddled with holes, especially in areas outside its core of financin areas outside its core of finance.
Right - wing media has also succeeded in baiting the former New York Times public editor into reprimanding a reporter for a harmless joke, broken major stories about the administration, and continued to harass Clinton on her book tour.
The Globe and Mail asked me to write a replacement article with my findings on the iPod tax issue, with the Globe «s public editor weighing in the next week.
But in our interview, Baquet did say there were a few instances while he was managing editor in which he regretted holding back details from the public due to ominous warnings from intelligence officials over potential consequences.
IPT worked with the Kiplinger Washington Editors to draft seven investor education booklets as part of IPT's investor education and protection programs in public libraries.
As Forbes editor Randall Lane said, «at a time when corporate America, as a whole, faces low public approval, the companies in the JUST 100 provide an example for their peers on how to win back the trust of the American people.»
He has more than 25 years of experience in journalism, including serving as the longtime business editor for the Oakland Tribune and sister papers of the Bay Area News Group, as well as covering public entertainment companies for Hollywood trade papers Daily Variety and Variety.
Cecilia Jamasmie, news editor at MINING.com, has 20 years of experience in print media, TV, online media and public relations.
He was founding Editor - in - Chief of International Tax and Public Finance, published by Kluwer Academic Publishers from 1994 — 2001.
The speakers include most of the major players in ongoing debates about law and religion in public life, many of them well known to the readers of this journal: Sam Rabinove, Dean Keliey, John M. Swomley, Michael McConnell, Robert Michaelson, William Bentley Ball, Edward Gaffney, Jeffrey Hadden, Robert Destro, Mary Ann Glendon, Sandra Day O'Connor, and your editor.
437 comments on an article concerning the foundational civil liberty to express one's worldview in a public and publicly financed (at least partially) forum and everyone's squabbling over religious tastes - those CNN editors are quite shrewd.
When Senators Leverett Saltonstall and Edward Kennedy, both from Massachusetts, presented a bill in the Senate to give public recognition to God through requiring the post office department to cancel all postage with the words «For God and Country,» Century editors replied: «If the nation really wants to give public recognition to God let it abandon its unjust crushing of the aspirations of little peoples in various parts of the world» (April 6, 1966).
Editor's Note: In light of the Senate's decision to strike down a bipartisan proposal to extend background checks on gun purchases — a proposal that had the support of 54 senators, 80 % of the American public and President Obama — we've decided to rerun an article published in January on the complex issue of guns, the regulation of them and how Christians should wrestle with this issuIn light of the Senate's decision to strike down a bipartisan proposal to extend background checks on gun purchases — a proposal that had the support of 54 senators, 80 % of the American public and President Obama — we've decided to rerun an article published in January on the complex issue of guns, the regulation of them and how Christians should wrestle with this issuin January on the complex issue of guns, the regulation of them and how Christians should wrestle with this issue.
And there is, in fact, very little evidence that champions of ecclesial pluralism have bent over backwards to insure that their opponents are given a fair hearing on occasions of public debate, nor are they conspicuously tolerant or open - minded when they happen themselves to be in positions of extra-ecclesial authority — as journal editors, perhaps, or as deans of theology faculties.
Christianity Today online editor Sarah Pulliam Bailey spoke with Rubio about his diverse faith background, how his faith influences his policy positions, and why Christians should be involved in the public square.
It does not diminish a man or a magazine to believe that 1908 was, in the providence of God, precisely the right time for Charles Clayton Morrison to become an editor and for The Christian Century to become an «undenominational» magazine devoted to church and public affairs.
Pyramid editor Leslie Schwartz indicates one reason for the vast volume of religious paperback sales: «Rather than [in] a specifically religious bookstore, these books are sold in very open, public places.
«He's been a bit naive,» wrote the editor on Pope Francis in the December Public Square, while admitting he's also been «a bit astute.»
Active social reform (or involvement in the structures of society) will follow such proclamation, but it will be left by and large to concerned individuals.23 According to the editors, individual Christian involvement will include responsible public criticism of the errors of government (e. g., detente, price freezing, opposition to capital punishment, corrupt leadership, lack of low - rent housing) while remaining always orderly and loyal in the process.
With stunning consistency, virtually every indicator of civic engagement currently available shows the same pattern of increase followed by stagnation and decline — newspaper reading; TV news watching; attending political meetings; petition signing; running for public office; attending public meetings; serving as an officer or committee member in any local clubs or organizations; writing letters to the editor; participating in local meetings of national organizations; attending religious services; socializing informally with friends, relatives or neighbors; attending club meetings; joining unions; entertaining friends at home; participating in picnics; eating the evening meal with the whole family; going out to bars, nightclubs, discos or taverns; playing cards; sending greeting cards; attending parties; playing sports; donating money as a percentage of income; working on community projects; giving blood.
In response to this warning, the editors pointed out that our laws do not «ban God from public life,» but they do ban the bishops from «the public treasury» (March 4, 1959).
Throughout this Eisenhower era and into the 1960s, the editors reflected a liberal imperialism, best exemplified in public life by Adlai Stevenson.
In a November II, 1956, editorial, the editors wondered why Dr. Graham did not respond to public criticism from theologian Reinhold Niebuhr for not addressing «the race issue» in his preachinIn a November II, 1956, editorial, the editors wondered why Dr. Graham did not respond to public criticism from theologian Reinhold Niebuhr for not addressing «the race issue» in his preachinin his preaching.
Editor's note: Robert P. Jones is the CEO of Public Religion Research Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and education organization specializing in work at the intersection of religion, values and publicPublic Religion Research Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and education organization specializing in work at the intersection of religion, values and publicpublic life.
• «A moral conviction that never emerges out in the open when confronted by its negation can easily, perhaps inevitably, become spectral, inconsequential, and eventually lifeless,» the editor writes in this month's «Public Square.»
Ramirez joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editor - in - chief Mark Galli to discuss why 2017 is such a seminal year for public education, where she stands on the DeVos appointment, and how asking God to help her better use her brain helped her get through stats class.
In his item on gambling in «The Public Square,» the editor neglects to mention that he is one of the thirty - three scholars who as the Council on Casinos issued the reporIn his item on gambling in «The Public Square,» the editor neglects to mention that he is one of the thirty - three scholars who as the Council on Casinos issued the reporin «The Public Square,» the editor neglects to mention that he is one of the thirty - three scholars who as the Council on Casinos issued the report.
In his «Public Square» in the April issue, the editor explained why the Obama administration will «accommodate» Notre Dame and similar religious enterprises but will not consider them to be religious employers protected by the first amendmenIn his «Public Square» in the April issue, the editor explained why the Obama administration will «accommodate» Notre Dame and similar religious enterprises but will not consider them to be religious employers protected by the first amendmenin the April issue, the editor explained why the Obama administration will «accommodate» Notre Dame and similar religious enterprises but will not consider them to be religious employers protected by the first amendment.
Century editors feared the eruption of black violence in response to the intransigence and stupidity represented in the actions of Birmingham's Public Safety Commissioner Eugene «Bull» Connor.
They include: Peter Granoff, MS, Owner / Partner, Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant; Matthew Hoffman, PhD, Grower Program Coordinator, Lodi Winegrape Commission; Allison Jordan, Executive Director, California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance; Cyril Penn, Editor in Chief, Wine Business Monthly; Rhonda Smith, Viticulture Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension; Ann Thrupp, PhD, Executive Director, Berkeley Food Institute; Beth Vukmanic Lopez, SIP Certification Manager, Vineyard Team; and Steve Lederer, Napa County Green Business Program and Napa County Director of Public Works.
Interim Board President Shanna Mall reflects on what's been accomplished since the Alliance was founded, and Confluence Editor Chip Romer thanks Will Stapp and Stephanie Skinner for their critical roles in the evolution of the Alliance and its work toward the deepening of Public Waldorf Education.
Sheryl holds a B.I.S. in Women's Studies in Communication from George Mason University, and she has worked in Communications as a human resource specialist and quality improvement trainer, community health trainer and supervisor, technical editor and writer, publisher, and as a writing and public speaking teacher in home school cooperatives.
Editor's note: This article was reviewed in by Fern R. Hauck, MD, MS, professor of family medicine and public health sciences at the University of Virginia.
Editor's note: Nutrition and public policy expert Marion Nestle answers readers» questions in this monthly column written exclusively for The Chronicle.
Editor's note: Now that I am on the move more, I have come to love the DRIA because it enables me to nurse my son in his sling in public with the DRIA providing the perfect discreet nursing cover.
Editor's note: This post was originally published on Sept. 16, 2008, but serves as a great reminder for any parent who's been faced with a tantrumming child in public.
In a separate development, Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre was recalled to the inquiry today, to answer questions over his public spat with celebrity Hugh Grant.
Ian Hall, editor of Public Affairs News, compiled a list of all PPCs who work in public affairs or communicaPublic Affairs News, compiled a list of all PPCs who work in public affairs or communicapublic affairs or communications.
That is the thrust of a report called «Public Support for the Media» that I've written with help from Geert Linnebank, former Editor - in - Chief of Reuters.
He is also Editor - in - Chief of the International Journal of Public Administration.
Zellnor then went to Cornell Law School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organization.
In 2015, the editor of this website applied for a fellowship at the New York Public Library to research this and other state constitutional convention items in the Library's collectioIn 2015, the editor of this website applied for a fellowship at the New York Public Library to research this and other state constitutional convention items in the Library's collectioin the Library's collection.
A Saratoga County native and alumna of Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, she has worked in reporter and editor roles at newspapers in Utica and Binghamton, and most recently for the Press of Atlantic City in New Jersey.
Chuck Todd is NBC News Political Director and the moderator and managing editor of «Meet the Press,» the flagship Sunday morning public affairs program and longest - running broadcast in television history.
Cuomo also downplayed de Blasio's remarks at his first public event that week, a book party for Daily News Editor - in - Chief Arthur Browne.
Brooks, former editor of the News of the World, the Sun and News International chief executive, is accused of conspiring with others to listen to voicemails and conspiring to commit misconduct in public office.
The Guardian's editor - in - chief said the lack of response from British politicians, journalists and the public following the revelations was «very frustrating».
It was, one editor remarked, was Paterson's A-Rod moment: The Yankee slugger turned the corner on his own image crisis, driven by reports of personal vanity and steroid use, last summer when he turned — in the public eye — from a target into a victim.
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