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CT regularly covers pro-life issues, including a recent editorial on efforts to broaden the pro-life cause beyond abortion, and a report on pro-life women in the women's movement.
My gratitude to the Rockland County Times for both your recent editorial on the history of inequity we here in Rockland suffer through with our affiliation with (or should I say servitude to) the MTA, and for leading and staying on this critical issue for so many years.
One can easily overlook the speculative nature of his recent editorial on «The Science of Gore's Nobel.»
I couldn't help noting the irony of your recent editorial on the last days of climate - change denial appearing shortly after Mitt Romney announced his decision not to run for the White House in 2016 («Last gasp for climate change denial?»
Your recent editorial on September 17, 2009, authored by Chip Minemyer, titled «Without Tort Reform, There Should Be No Health Overhaul,» was misleading and inaccurate.

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And their skepticism may have been increased by the recent news that The Huffington Post — which says it gets more than 200 million unique visitors a month and produces close to 2,000 articles every day — is reportedly only breaking even on its editorial operations.
Walk into a store — old - school hip - hop playing softly, like Muzak for millennials — and you'll find customers leafing through Oak Street, the company's in - house magazine (a recent issue features an editorial by Ethan Song that quotes Steve Jobs's thoughts on the intersection of technology and the liberal arts).
And recent opinion editorials by critics like conservative economist Jack Mintz, who suggested Alberta could be the next Greece, have verged on the bizarre.
The recent editorial in Faith on that very subject would have perhaps given him the fuller Catholic vision, which places the Atonement within the perspective of the absolute Primacy of Christ in creation and the solidarity and identity of humanity in his Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity.
One can also find dissenters on MennoLink and in the letters section of Mennonite periodicals, including the individual who, in the October 16 issue of the Mennonite, criticized a recent editorial and asserted that governments «have served and will continue to serve as a means by which God secures his brand of... often violent justice.»
SPORTSILLUSTRATED»S editorial eye focused without jaundice on the recent «revolution» which in effect brought control of U.S. tennis to theWest.
Today on my Houston ISD school food blog, The Spork Report, I describe two potentially encouraging developments which could presage the end of junk food in our cafeterias: the recent, courageous action of two of our school board trustees in objecting to the sale of these foods, as well as a fantastic Houston Chronicle editorial today in which the paper urges HISD to clean up its act.
The criticism sprayed in your recent editorial («Gov. Cuomo's proposed budget keeps the spending train rolling,» March 2, 2018) ignores the unarguable fact that Gov. Andrew Cuomo's record on state spending outshines any previous administration.
I am writing in response to The Suffolk Times» recent editorial entitled «County Planning «Alliance» Should Be Put On Hold.»
Democratic presidential front - runner Hillary Clinton during a recent meeting with the Daily News editorial board refused to comment on Bharara's performance and would not commit to reappointing him.
Smith's remarks on this start at about the 5:30 - minute mark, when Mika Brzezinski notes a recent Times editorial that pointed out how low - income school districts are disproportionately hurt by Cuomo's $ 1.5 billion education funding cut — all but $ 270 million of which is included in the framework agreement announced yesterday.
Breslin hasn't done himself any favors in this campaign, flubbing details on a prior approval insurance bill he sponsored during a recent interview with WRGB CBS 6 and then slamming Gov. David Paterson in a TU editorial board meeting as an «absolute, total failure.»
Newsday's snarky editorial on Espada and other political «spin» efforts of the recent past.
A recent editorial and letter about the Erie County Industrial Development Agency's proposed policy to limit incentives on market rate senior housing did not accurately reflect the facts.
On Monday, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) issued a sharp rebuttal that claims the editorial's assertions «are contrary to facts» and highlights a slew of recent Chinese - born S&T advances.
In your editorial on the recent colloquium of AI researchers and people in the humanities, you claimed the participants struggled...
given recent events I feel that my continued presence on the SOIL editorial board would become a distraction that is not in the best interests of the journal.
The Feb. 11 issue of the Wall Street Journal included an editorial, «Snoopy is Safe After All,» triggered by PNNL toxicologist Justin Teeguarden's recent study on bisphenol A (BPA) and a PNNL news release pointing to the study.
An editorial in the American Journal of Psychiatry offered a very powerful comment on three recent food - mood studies: «It is both compelling and daunting to consider that dietary intervention at an individual or population level could reduce rates of psychiatric disorders.
Equal opportunity in choosing a school A recent Wall Street Journal editorial had it right in criticizing civil rights groups like the NAACP for not jumping on the educational choice bandwagon since, as the Journal says, «reform's main beneficiaries are poor and minority students in places like Harlem and New Orleans.»
The editorial team has already followed up on some of your suggestions (click on the links to view recent related content), and we'll keep coming back to them in the months ahead.
Hedrick Smith's career has moved beyond his decades of prize - winning reporting and exemplary editorial work for The New York Times to public - affairs television production; and several of his recent series for PBS have focused, in part, on the role...
In a recent editorial, the Los Angeles Times called into question the district's record - high 75 percent graduation rate, as it said that the figure was based in part on LA Unified's dependence on its less - than - rigorous online credit - recovery courses.
As a Chicago Public Schools teacher, I would like to address some of the omissions and misconceptions in the Tribune's recent editorial («Tantrum Day: When teachers ditch their students») calling for teachers to reject the Chicago Teachers Union's call for a day of action on April 1.
A recent Philadelphia Inquirer editorial on school funding gets it partly right, but partly wrong.
Check out the article here, today's editorial in the Denver Post, and several recent NY Times articles on college applications and what these schools are doing to boost their reputation.
In a recent editorial for Education Week, educational consultant James Delisle came down firmly on the loathing side.
It's pretty easy to dismiss recent editorials from The New York Times and The Washington Post about this legislative threat to the rigor of the Texas high school diploma and to demonize and demagogue on the state testing vendor and «powerful political interests».
The L.A. Times, in a recent editorial published on November 20, 2011, changed their tune on value - added.
The editorial goes on to cite as evidence the most recent «gold - standard» study by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), which analyzed Louisiana's voucher program and found negative effects on student test scores.
In light of a recent editorial that appeared on our beloved, respected, award - winning sister publication, Automotive News, Autoweek wishes to issue the following statement: It is Autoweek's...
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Editorial Personal Profile: Beatrice Riese, by Peter Pinchbeck The Dilemma of Contemporary Abstraction, by Robert C. Morgan Reality, by Katinka Mann Matters of Choice, by Peter Stroud Abstract Dilemmas: A Monologue, by Edwin Ruda Abstraction — A Midlife Crisis, by Phillis Ideal On the Interface of Abstraction and Landscape, by Hearne Pardee Further Desistance / I'm Late, I'm Late, by Marthe Keller The Symbol and the Search, by Jeanne C. Wilkinson Volumetric Abstraction, by Peter Pinchbeck Dilemma, by Mac Wells Finding Meaning in Form, by Cecily Kahn Abstract Dilemmas Pop Quiz, by Don Voisine Merely Painting or Getting the Thing in Itself Wrong Again, by Saul Ostrow Three Racoons and A Garage Are Not Art, by Richard Timperio On the Question of Relevance and Meaning in Recent Abstract Painting, by James Little Leo Rabkin — Statement, by Leo Rabkin The Depths of Abstraction, by Tom Evans Engineering Tranquility, by James Juszczyk Painting as Mediation, by Stephanie Demanuelle Abstraction Resignified: Some Remarks on the Fate of Abstract Painting, by Corey Postiglione Abstract Painting Versus New Media, by Joe Walentini The Margins of Seeing, by Gail Gregg In Memoriam: Jeanne Miles 1908 - 1999, by Peter Pinchbeck Jeanne Miles: A Reminiscence, by James GroOn the Interface of Abstraction and Landscape, by Hearne Pardee Further Desistance / I'm Late, I'm Late, by Marthe Keller The Symbol and the Search, by Jeanne C. Wilkinson Volumetric Abstraction, by Peter Pinchbeck Dilemma, by Mac Wells Finding Meaning in Form, by Cecily Kahn Abstract Dilemmas Pop Quiz, by Don Voisine Merely Painting or Getting the Thing in Itself Wrong Again, by Saul Ostrow Three Racoons and A Garage Are Not Art, by Richard Timperio On the Question of Relevance and Meaning in Recent Abstract Painting, by James Little Leo Rabkin — Statement, by Leo Rabkin The Depths of Abstraction, by Tom Evans Engineering Tranquility, by James Juszczyk Painting as Mediation, by Stephanie Demanuelle Abstraction Resignified: Some Remarks on the Fate of Abstract Painting, by Corey Postiglione Abstract Painting Versus New Media, by Joe Walentini The Margins of Seeing, by Gail Gregg In Memoriam: Jeanne Miles 1908 - 1999, by Peter Pinchbeck Jeanne Miles: A Reminiscence, by James GroOn the Question of Relevance and Meaning in Recent Abstract Painting, by James Little Leo Rabkin — Statement, by Leo Rabkin The Depths of Abstraction, by Tom Evans Engineering Tranquility, by James Juszczyk Painting as Mediation, by Stephanie Demanuelle Abstraction Resignified: Some Remarks on the Fate of Abstract Painting, by Corey Postiglione Abstract Painting Versus New Media, by Joe Walentini The Margins of Seeing, by Gail Gregg In Memoriam: Jeanne Miles 1908 - 1999, by Peter Pinchbeck Jeanne Miles: A Reminiscence, by James Groon the Fate of Abstract Painting, by Corey Postiglione Abstract Painting Versus New Media, by Joe Walentini The Margins of Seeing, by Gail Gregg In Memoriam: Jeanne Miles 1908 - 1999, by Peter Pinchbeck Jeanne Miles: A Reminiscence, by James Gross
You can see more of Prades» recent editorial work on his Instagram, Tumblr and Behance.
A former Mellon Fellow at the CUNY Center for the Humanities, he is on the editorial board of FIELD, a new online journal focused on socially - engaged art criticism, and his most recent publications include Delirium and Resistance: Activist Art and the Crisis of Capitalism, (Pluto / U.
In recent years, for example, we've commented on disinformation efforts by industry front groups such as the «Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Cato Institute, the Fraser Institute, and a personal favorite, The Heartland Institute, and by industry - friendly institutions such as the Wall Street Journal editorial board, and other media outlets that assist in the manufacture and distribution of climate change disinformation.
He read Strassel's recent «100 % fact - free» (as Dave Barry would say) diatribe in the WSJ editorial pages, on the Carlin incident, as his opening statement.
Because I write the «Science and the Media» column for Physics Today Online (though I'm speaking only for myself in these RC comments), and because I've always thought that the Wall Street Journal's climate editorials and commentaries merit particular attention precisely because of that paper's influential audience, I've actually done at least four PTOL media reports so far this year on the recent WSJ opinion skirmishes that you mention.
A 2011 editorial in The British Medical Journal, led by the surgeon rear admiral of the UK's Ministry of Defence, reviewed and synthesized recent reports on «Climate change, ill health, and conflict.»
Misinformed on climate Your recent editorial («Take a deep breath,» May 29) caused me to look back at today's recent climate change science and I've come to this conclusion: the Daily Press got it wrong.
Nature has an editorial on the Climategate anniversary to add to its recent profile of Phil Jones.
This is not surprising in light of the recent revelation that casting doubt on climate data is a matter of editorial policy within this particular» news» outlet.
Sir Nicholas Stern has just published a guest editorial piece in the Financial Times, in which he addresses comments made about his recent report on the economic benefits of mitigating C02 emissions.
In the wake of recent events surrounding the IPCC's inclusion of speculative data on Himalayan glacier melting, and those surrounding the hacked climate emails, a recent editorial by New Scientist is particular worth reading.
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