Sentences with phrase «read about our journalist»

I love the look and have just read about the journalist!!
By now, you've probably read about our journalist - leading, Camry Hybrid - beating 43.8 MPG fuel economy figure for the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid.
Read about this journalist's experience of why he pulled the plug.

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«As we speak,» he says, «eight out of 10 journalists in the nation's capital are chasing a story about the long - form census, and, according to a poll I read this morning, 50 % of Canadians don't care about it.»
That's because it stands by a very strict reading of the journalist's code to not write about one's own company, or the person who owns that company.
by Recently, I've read many stories about the «strong» dollar from mainstream media financial «journalists» that are paid by pro-USD banking cartels to promote such rubbish propaganda.
Read this blog post to learn more about pitching your story to journalists (which includes two email templates right in the post).
But while the majority of UK journalists agree fake news is making people more sceptical about the content they read, a startling 93 % are unsure what it means for their publication — or think its impact has been «neutral».
Back during the (George W.) Bush Administration, I spent (or rather wasted) some time reading books and articles written by journalists who were suspicious (I hesitate to say paranoid) about those suspicious and paranoid fringe religious kooks (theonomists and theocrats) who threatened to take over....
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OT: guys yesterday i read a very interesting article about transfers in independent, its one of the few really well - written articles by sports journalists nowadays?
Focusing on successful models is an attractive approach for a narrative journalist, too, because people generally prefer reading emotionally resonant stories about individuals in pursuit of a worthy goal to slogging through lots of dry research and statistics.
And while it's almost certainly true that people who complain about too many emails still donate and still vote, it's also true that some of them are journalists and some of them write articles that persuadable voters read.
Tech and business journalists are increasingly writing about it (read here, here, here, and for a laugh watch this).
The article goes into detail about how some well - known stories have spread and is well worth a read, particularly the questions it raises about the role of political journalists in passing stories along and about the biases and distortions that these new outlets can introduce into the process.
Any serious journalist who reads wide and is a bit savvy with knowledge in finance will know that borrowing money, prudent use of money for returns, debt servicing, debt management, exchange rate risk management which are all ingredients of borrowing need a very strong Financial Management adroitness to handle and not just about «Over-The-Counter» borrowing that we do with our friends, family relations and acquaintances.
Jay Rosen explains why campaign coverage sucks, but does it nicely; Zack Exley gets in - depth about the Clinton campaign's field operation; political journalists are Twittering; allegations of voter suppression from the... Read More
Washington (CNN)- Former Tea Party Express spokesperson Mark Williams on Monday night defended his latest blog posting in which he called New York City Michael Bloomberg a «Judenrat» and said that one of the journalists who wrote about it «has never read a book» and has «an appalling ignorance» of the Holocaust.
If vast numbers of advertisements are sent to newsgroups, people will no longer be able to filter out what they want to read, says Howard Rheingold, a journalist based in San Francisco who has written extensively about electronic communities.
Journalists know that the vast majority of their readers will never read the original paper, and don't care about what this study actually did and how it might compare to previous studies.
And sure... I know things can get confusing because as a self - experimenting immersive journalist and author I certainly try new supplements, tools, gear, technology and biohacks for many of the health and longevity enhancing goals you've just finished reading about.
wow... that's amazing, as you know i don't read the paper, and put my head in the sand about world events, but none the less, it's a brave thing for the journalists to do, and it's not part of our collective conscious how dangerous it is to bring us the news.
John Savage plays John Cassady, a journalist based on John Hoagland, about whom you can read at this site and who took the above photo, and watching him and Woods at work is fascinating.
A panel of NBC News journalists and education experts will judge the essays, and will be looking for honest, personal accounts that show a unique side of teaching that isn't read about in the daily headlines.
Questions ask pupils to find facts, read between the lines & think about the way journalists have written the story.
A journalist at the New York Times, Emily Eakin, proudly announced her classics - free education several years ago in an article entitled «More Ado (Yawn) about Great Books,» a shame - free confession that she «graduated without having read for credit «The Odyssey,» «Paradise Lost,» a single play by Shakespeare or a single novel by Jane Austen, George Eliot or Henry James.»
When reform - friendly commenters and cheerleading journalists write about the NOLA transformation, it's become de rigueur to offer a standard qualifier — words to the effect of, «We still have a long way to go, but...» In this formulation, poor overall reading and math proficiency based on standardized test scores is a mere speed bump before long and laudatory discussions of the remarkable growth demonstrated by the city's charter schools and students since Katrina.
Journalists are writing about the worth of standards they have never read.
CARS.COM — To hear the automotive journalists covering the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit talk about it amongst themselves, the Most Important Auto... Read more
If you're thinking of test driving the Accord here at Motor Werks Honda, but you need a little convincing, then read on to find out what the top automotive journalists are saying about this midsize family sedan!
If you've ever wondered about the day - to - day life of the best - selling novelist, read the profile «John Irving: the hitman» in The Telegraph, in which journalist Ariel Leve writes an intimate portrait of the author.
During the interview, we chat about his background as a journalist and if that was helpful or a hindrance to writing thrillers, his amazing 80 - hour workweek schedule, his love of reading, and a lot more!
Alex Marwood is a pseudonym for author / journalist Serena Mackesy whose About Me page on her website is one of the funniest and most creative I have read in a long time.
Teresa Barker is a veteran journalist and book writer, whose collaborations include the New York Times bestseller The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age, with Catherine Steiner - Adair, EdD (HarperCollins 2013), Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Lives of Boys (Ballantine 1999) with Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D., and Dan Kindlon, Ph.D.; In the Moment: Celebrating the Everyday, a Literary Guild Holiday Featured Selection with Harvey L. Rich, MD (HarperCollins 2002); Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident, Courageous Daughters, a USA Today Top Summer Reading choice, with JoAnn Deak, Ph.D. (Hyperion 2002); Speaking of Boys: Answers to the Most - Asked Questions About Raising Boys (Ballantine 2000) by Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D.; The Creative Age: Awakening Human Potential in the Second Half of Life (Avon 2000), by Gene Cohen, M.D., Ph.D., founding director of the national Center on Aging, and The Mother - Daughter Book Club: How Ten Busy Mothers and Daughters Came Together to Talk, Laugh and Learn Through Their Love of Reading (HarperCollins 1997) by Shireen Dodson, former assistant director of the Smithsonian Institution's Center for African American History.
But, many authors ask, «How can make sure my press releases are noticed and read by journalists writing about my topic?»
(You would probably have missed this important point if you read some of the media hand - wringing about this change; whenever Amazon is involved, journalists trip over themselves to make Amazon look bad, regardless of the facts.)
Blogging is easier than being a journalist if you don't care about being read.
John Saunders» Chess Blog About - John Saunders is an Associate Editor, CHESS Magazine, writer, photo - journalist, webmaster... greatest chess achievement: finding Boris Spassky's reading glasses.
In 2009, I launched the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com with travel journalist Judith Fein on the belief that other travelers shared our desire to read about real people writing about real life.
Yesterday we posted about Emily Rogers and other journalists in the industry and how they were promising to let fans Continue Reading
The two bloggers appear to believe that journalists would run a story without actually reading the key relevant sections of the report, speak to the researcher about the complexities of the data, the background of the findings, the nature of the measurement of topics such as false balance, and the limits as to what can be said in terms of conclusions.
A SCIENTIFIC researcher whose groundbreaking study into the impact of wind turbines on nearby residents has criticised the ABC's Media Watch program, saying its journalist hounded his company about alleged media misrepresentations without reading or understanding his report.
Reblogged this on ajmarciniak and commented: A SCIENTIFIC researcher whose groundbreaking study into the impact of wind turbines on nearby residents has criticised the ABC's Media Watch program, saying its journalist hounded his company about alleged media misrepresentations without reading or understanding his report.
And then it would be read by readers, who, presumably, then made up their mind about the article given their confidence in the journalist, and the quality of the article.
These show progress, and also how the Left's dogmatic adherence to its... Continue reading Good news: the warming pause finally appears in the news as journalists learn about science.
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Climate scientist Ben Santer at Lawrence Livermore National Lab and Chris Mooney, science and political journalist and author, talked with CSW about how climate scientists communicate complex research findings to the public in an atmosphere of fierce politicization and competing... Continue reading
Whereas he was saying that the public are too vulnerable to be exposed to discussions about uncertainty in scientific debates with implications for policy, the Guardian journalist — as is Guardian journalists» want — read it as a message that there was no uncertainty or controversy in climate science.
So I was wrong about the impact of such an imbalance (there is a lot of water in the ocean to absorb energy), but I am not a science journalist with 20 years of experience writing an article that will be read by millions of people.
Anyone who cares about climate — from climate scientists and policymakers to journalists, geographers, historians, students, and activists — should read this book.»
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