Sentences with phrase «scathing articles»

The New York Times recently published a pair of scathing articles about the state of arbitration in the United States.
These abuses and violations of the law only came to light because journalist Carolyn Johnson utilized the USDA's online database and wrote a series of scathing articles for the Boston Globe about what she uncovered.
UK investigative journalist Brian Deer produced some excellent, scathing articles... Those who care about science and reason should not sit back and say «Wakefield guilty, study retracted, case closed».
But earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal published two scathing articles that questioned the accuracy of the privately held company's technology and the candor of its founder.
In a scathing article in The New York Observer, writer Christopher Byron dubbed the offering «a piece of junque du jour» and «the Wall Street equivalent of landfill.»
FYI: this scathing article was tweeted by Randi Weingarten.
Quinn's bid for Mayor may be weaker than it appears BY ADAM LOMBARDI, QUEENS-POLITICS.COM By now you've all read the scathing article in the New York Times regarding Christine Quinn's temper issue.
In a scathing article in the NY Times of July 23, 2014 Governor Cuomo is accused of having «hobbled» all State ethics inquiries that led to people associated with him or his office.
Even the New York Times is conflicted; in September, they ran a scathing article on educational technology, then last week, highlighted Blended Learning on their Learning Network website with the post, «Five Ways to Flip Your Classroom.»
In a scathing article by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the NAACP is called out for «taking orders from its union backers» — those union backers being the United Federation of Teachers and National Education Association --» to oppose charter schools.»
In a scathing article by the Wall Street Journal, the NAACP is called out for «taking orders from its union backers» — those union backers being the United Federation of Teachers and National Education Association — «to oppose charter schools.»
The New York Times» Hiroko Tabuchi recently penned a scathing article (via Games Industry International) about Sony entitled «How the Tech Parade Passed Sony By.»
That being The Escapist, for which Liz Finnegan wrote a scathing article back in 2015 entitled Star Citizen Controversy Reaches Boiling Point.
At the same time, the local paper published a scathing article against real estate practitioners and the industry in general, promoting the new Web - based, do - it - yourself model for selling real estate.

Not exact matches

The paper ignited a backlash, led by a particularly scathing Vox article.
I read several articles including those that had forgiving / understanding attitudes and scathing ones.
This article is a scathing rebuttal of any assertion that reform is unneeded in higher education: there are numerous errors in punctuation (eg, «Latino's» for Latinos), capitalization, and especially syntax.
In a scathing and wide ranging guest article for USA Today, the LA Galaxy player has told FIFA that the organisation gives gay athletes «a good reason to hide» and that gay players» «sexuality could have real consequences when they set foot in countries with laws that could land them in jail».
In a scathing Huffington Post article, Michael Jacobson (Executive Director, Center for Science in the Public Interest) goes so far as to call Lunchables — «trashables».
The Action Movement of the NDC wishes to register our indignation at Madam Valerie Sawyer, a discredited and tainted Mahama loyalist who launched scathing attacks on the NDC founder - Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings in an article she released to the media last Tuesday.
I respectfully disagree.The tone of this article is not one of unbiased opinion but scathing in my view.
Things quieted down for a week or two when another salvo was fired, but this broadside was in the form of an Escapist Star Citizen article that was rather scathing.
Love this article, love that it quotes @essl and refers to @CooperAlumni and «scathing report» from AG.
Faure Walker rejected this view, and his scathing analysis of this mindset in art in an article on the 1981 exhibition A New Spirit in Painting co-curated by Nicholas Serota and Norman Rosenthal, made Artscribe appear out of step with contemporary trends.
Indeed, some articles posted here receive scathing reviews over at RealClimate, Tamino's Open Mind, etc..
The Law Revue piece, which Silverglate says was scathing, parodied an article just published in the Law Review that had been written by Mary Joe Frug, a feminist law professor who had been working on the article when she was murdered outside her Cambridge apartment.
She's lined up Steven Levy, director of information systems for law and corporate affairs at Microsoft Corp.; Ian Miller; Laura Owens, a top attorney with Cisco Systems Inc., who wrote the scathing «Change or Die» article that sent the blogosphere into hyper - overdrive; and Jonathan Wong, CIO of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
As detailed in the linked article from the Washington Post, a series of scathing reports on the failure of the Library of Congress (LC) to adjust to the modern information landscape, let alone to play a leading role in its development, have been issued.
Lainey Gossip is pretty scathing about the article: «So that now all he can do, the man who once was Hollywood's most powerful star, is call up PEOPLE and beg for a puff piece.
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