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.
Not exact matches
But there are also risks, as New York Times
public editor Margaret Sullivan
pointed out in a recent column.
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.
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).
Dear
Editor, The Rockland County Times» recent article «Philip Morris Sues Village of Haverstraw»
points out that that Haverstraw recently passed an ordinance to require tobacco retailers to hide cigarettes and cigars from the sight of the general
public.
A reporter
pointed out that
editors and reporters typically do not carry out their disagreements in
public.
On the broadcast of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's State of the State / State Budget speech on Wednesday, Matt Ryan, managing
editor of WMHT
public television's «New York Now» program was
pointing out various notable legislators as they entered the auditorium.
Dragon Quest X (9 / 9/9 / 9, 36 out of 40
points): The Wii's one and only online RPG came out August 2 in Japan, but Famitsu's
editors held off on the official review until there was enough
public server time under their belts.
From being an
editor - in - chief for my own entertainment magazine in Oklahoma to opening a
public relations firm that dealt exclusively in Native community and tribal relations, everything I have done in my life to this
point has prepared me for that next step in my career.
Your
editor won't bother
pointing out that one example Kingsland used — retail stores — doesn't apply because retailing is a private - sector activity in a flourishing marketplace, something that doesn't typify American
public education today; this would be ideal, but it is unlikely to happen for now.
As your
editor has
pointed out ad nauseam, states governments are charged under their constitutions with providing
public education in one form or another.
But as Contributing
Editor Michael Holzman
points out, continuing to derive school funding from property tax dollars contributes to the ineffectiveness of American
public education.
As your
editor made clear in this week's Dropout Nation Podcast and as this publication consistently
points out, there are no corners of American
public education that are cordons solitaire from the education crisis.
Alumni from ARTiculation, a national and international
public speaking initiative, learn the key
points of writing an art review from frieze magazine deputy
editor, Amy Sherlock.
What stuck with me is what Morris Ward,
editor of Yaleclimatemediumforum.org, posing: «At some
point,» he said, «the
public at large has to step up to the plate in terms of scientific and policy literacy, in terms of commitment to education and strong and effective political leadership, and in terms of their own general self - improvement.»
... In 2005 I was reading a book by Ross Gelbspan, who was an
editor for the Boston Globe, who wrote a book called Boiling
Point, and in that book, there was a piece on
public relations, and some people who were trying to pull one over on us on climate change.
The Times added a correction to the column, but numerous scientists
pointed out that the correction wasn't sufficient, and a number of scientists canceled their subscriptions over Stephens» hiring, his problematic column, and the Times
public editor's dismissive defense of Stephens» column.
The paper on May 2 posted an
editor's note saying that the Revkin article had
pointed to one version of a Global Climate Coalition
public «backgrounder» without knowing there was a subsequent backgrounder «that included language that conformed to the scientific advisory committee's conclusion.»
But then Ms. Biggs also
points to the value added by Elsevier's 20,000
editors, without noting that they are researchers and largely employees of
public or tax - exempt universities (whatever stipend they may receive from Elsevier).