Sentences with phrase «public editor takes»

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«First - time homebuyers who break into their IRAs to come up with the down payment do not have to pay the 10 percent penalty normally applied to withdrawals taken before age 59 1/2,» said Lisa Greene - Lewis, a certified public accountant and blog editor at TurboTax.
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.
Editor Sarah Sands said: «An investigation is immediately under way into how this front page was made public, and the individual who tweeted the page has been suspended while this takes place.
Michael Martino, a former newspaper columnist and editor who has done public relations work for both Democrats and Republicans, will be the new communications director for Democratic Nassau County Executive Laura Curran when she takes office Jan. 1.
Heaney was responding to a letter to the editor published earlier this week in The New York Times from four prominent public officials who took the newspaper to task for its coverage of the federal investigation into the Buffalo Billion program.
Dear RC Times Editor, I needed to take the time to write you and thank you for your continued support regarding the irresponsible journalism and extremely poor decision the Journal News made in making public the interactive map of pistol permits holders in Rockland County.
If you take public transportation, Health's medical editor, Roshini Rajapaksa, MD, recommends standing rather than sitting, and getting off a stop or two early.
At the center of The Post are a series of disputes that took place over the advisability of making public the explosive government secrets, including between Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham and her financial and legal consultants, and between Graham, on the one hand, and managing editor Ben Bradlee and his reporting staff, on the other.
He or she needs the backing of a bold editor and a publisher who is willing to take a risk for the public good.
In July, the New York Times» public editor, Liz Spayd, took seriously the claims that the paper was politically biased.
In recent letters to the editor, Brant Abrahamson, the director of The Teachers» Press, and Edd Doerr, the executive director of Americans for Religious Liberty, each take aim at our recent book, Taking Religion Seriously Across the Curriculum (the subject of a previous news article), fire several salvos our way — and miss by a mile («On Adding Religion to the Curriculum,» Oct. 21, 1998; «Public Schools Should Treat Religion More Seriously, Book Argues,» Sept. 30, 1998).
Thus, my first two years of my recent five - year stint was a fairly aggressive campaign, taking on board members and administrators in heated public meetings (and more - heated executive sessions) and letters to the editor and a listserv that I started.
You can also stay active by responding to editorials and letters to the editor, attending public hearings and taking part in public discussions about school choice.
At AlterNet, veteran education journalist John Merrow took former US News editor Tom Toch to task for a Washington Monthly piece on DC public schools, citing a number of problems with Toch's story.
Take, for example, the time in 2010 when former Automobile Magazine technical editor Don Sherman predicted that the C7 would have a «probable turbocharged V6,» Juechter, angrily waving a copy of the magazine, was quick to tell the Corvette faithful at a public gathering: «Don't believe any of what you read — most of it will be wrong.»
That is one of my beefs with this explosion of self - pubs — and again for those who want to claim that I hate self - pubs, I don't, never have, some of my best friends are very talented self pubs and I can name you a half dozen who do very well as self - pubs and whom I admire a lot — is that the majority are dumping their works on the public and expecting the public to tell them whether they're good, i.e. if their works have any quality or should be taken back to the drawing board or need a few editors and proofreaders to take a pencil through it.
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Announcing Mix March Madness 2012 Nominations Copy Editor's note: Take with a grain of salt, as with any public «best webcomic» voting event Original Source: Comic Mix
Now New York Times Public Editor Margaret Sullivan has taken a -LSB-...]
In emails seen by Breitbart London, Ben Kuchera repeatedly pressures other journalists and editors to take down material on their websites that is critical of Zoe Quinn and to close down debate about her role in the video games industry by removing comments and forum posts by members of the public asking questions about journalistic propriety.
Eshun first came to public notice as Britain's youngest editor of a men's magazine when he took over Arena at the age of 28.
Arts Editor Joe Riley on the Public Challenge of the Turner Prize; «WHEN PRIZE WINNER IS NAMED THERE WIILL BE THE USUAL DEBATE ABOUT MODERN ART TAKING LEAVE OF ITS SENSES» Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England); October 19, 2007; 700 + words... visual arts award.
When New York Times public editor Arthur Brisbane criticized Ian Urbina's reporting in his «Drilling Down» series, ironically, Brisbane cited that study as a source that «took issue» with Urbina's reporting, without disclosing it was an industry - funded study.
All authors must have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the content, consistent with the authorship policy adopted by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and published in the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, 1994.
My more serious concern is with the position taken by the New York Times itself on December 6, 2009, over two weeks later after some initial questions had been cleared up, as stated by Clarke Hoyt, the «public» editor of the New York Times, who considered the apparent hypocrisy distinguishing between «leaked government information» and «email between private individuals»:
[Eli] It is unusual, but not unknown that an editor will publish against the advice of anonymous referees, -LSB-...] However, doing so when the names and reviews of the referees are public is not going to be taken well by anyone approached by Nennes [from Georgia Tech, let it be noted] to do a review.
[Editor note: This post is taken from a new policy brief, The Latest Unanticipated Consequence in the Ethanol Fiasco, released by the Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics, and Public Policy at Texas A&M University.
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O'Neill met with REM senior editor Kathy Bevan recently to discuss the challenges of the past year and a half, as well as the more prominent public advocacy role TREB has taken on.
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