Sentences with phrase «public editor of»

Even the public editor of the New York Times said one of the Times» stories about shale gas was «out on a limb» with questionable sourcing and little context.
[UPDATE, 12/5: Clark Hoyt, the public editor of The New York Times, has reviewed reader criticisms of our coverage of the hacked climate files.
Emily Richmond is the public editor of the Education Writers Association.

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As recently as 2012, the Times» former public editor was asking whether the paper's reporters were supposed to be «truth vigilantes» by fact - checking the statements of politicians during interviews.
In practice, however, relying on editors and public documents leaves the database riddled with holes, especially in areas outside its core of finance.
Because Cavuto holds the titles of managing editor and senior vice president, his public support for Ailes reportedly raised questions as to whether his letter might be seen as a manager inappropriately attempting to influence employees to support Ailes or discouraging other women from coming forward.
Graham Green began his career as a newspaper writer, then joined the diplomatic corps, moved on to become executive editor of the Ottawa Citizen and now serves as vice-president of public affairs at Hill & Knowlton Canada.
The recently ousted New York Times executive editor gave her first public comments since her dismissal to the graduating class of Wake Forest University.
Bob Coleman, the editor of the small - business lending industry newsletter The Coleman Report, says that his public - sector pick would be Canales because she did a «great job» running those targeted financing programs.
He established himself as a public figure by successfully defending the editors of a student journal, which had supported the strike, against sedition charges.
Editor's Note: This interview occurred before the recent dispute between Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation became public.
Audrey Wall, the managing editor of The Council of State Governments» The Book of the States, has perfected the game of hunting down the salaries of high - ranking public officials for 17 editions of the book.
One of the most well - established ways to hear from readers, the NYT public editor pointed out — although not the only one, by any means — is through comments on news stories.
A public offering would be «one of the worst things that could happen to Google,» said Danny Sullivan, editor of the Search Engine Watch newsletter and a well - regarded industry commentator.
This series was named a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, and has earned national recognition from many other quarters, including the National Press Foundation, the Shorenstein Center at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, and the White House Correspondents» Association.
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.
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Going down the rabbit hole further points to an ugly situation where editors are battling about neutrality, and members of the general public are «vandalizing» the page.
Cecilia Jamasmie, news editor at MINING.com, has 20 years of experience in print media, TV, online media and public relations.
He serves as an Associate Editor of International Tax and Public Finance and the Canadian Tax Journal, and is a research fellow of CESifo, Munich, Germany, and the Centre for Business Taxation Institute, Oxford University.
He was founding Editor - in - Chief of International Tax and Public Finance, published by Kluwer Academic Publishers from 1994 — 2001.
Todd Stone, former business editor of the Minneapolis Star Tribune, has joined the strategic communications and public affairs firm Rapp Strategies Inc. as its senior director.
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.
The Day of Prayer for the Media is not limited to journalists but including writers, editors, film, public relations, advertising and graphic designers.
I'm not inclined to argue with that judgment by Adam Wolfson, executive editor of the Public Interest, who is reviewing To Empower People: From State to Civil Society (edited by Michael Novak, AEIPress).
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).
Ryan T. Anderson, a member of the First Things editorial and advisory council, is editor of the online journal Public Discourse.
Of course, their articles also show the bias of the editors and the specific authors, and none of them have the resources to gather information comparable to the public mediOf course, their articles also show the bias of the editors and the specific authors, and none of them have the resources to gather information comparable to the public mediof the editors and the specific authors, and none of them have the resources to gather information comparable to the public mediof them have the resources to gather information comparable to the public media.
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 issue.
Yuval Levin is the Hertog Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and editor of National Affairs.
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.
Ryan T. Anderson is the William E. Simon Fellow at The Heritage Foundation and editor of Public Discourse.
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.
James Nuechterlein is former Editor of First Things and a Senior Fellow of the Institute on Religion and Public Life.
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.
State the editors, «Those who know and practice... truth must ever stand as guardians of what is essentially the Christian tradition, and call before the bar of human justice and public opinion those who traduce these truths of natural and special revelation.
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.
Fearing that Catholic schools would form a strong base for a subculture, and worried about the decline of the public schools as the junior wing of American public religion's informal church establishment, the editors reared up.
Editor's Note: Krista Tippett created and hosts the public radio program and podcast «Krista Tippett On Being» / onBeing.org, produced by American Public Media, and is the author of Einstein'public radio program and podcast «Krista Tippett On Being» / onBeing.org, produced by American Public Media, and is the author of Einstein'Public Media, and is the author of Einstein's God.
It all started a few years back when, as the senior editor of a Jerusalem - based journal of public thought, I ran into trouble on a 10,000 - word, brilliantly researched essay about Israeli social policy composed by the sweetest man on earth who, unfortunately wasn't a stellar writer.
Neither of us, I think, was quite certain just what contribution I might be making to the enterprise, but I was a reasonably educated and reasonably pious» though hardly properly observant» Jew who had worked for many years as an editor, and since Religion and Public Life had recently begun publishing First Things, I suppose it was thought that I was qualified to add some, albeit hardly scholarly, expertise to the enterprise.
The editors added: «A great deal of what might be called the silent public opinion of the south has already marked off segregation as a doomed and dying social arrangement.»
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.
• 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 report.
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.
There are curiosities, such as the assertion of the editor of America, a Jesuit publication, that President Bush's talk about being at war might upset «Islamic public opinion.»
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.
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