Sentences with phrase «seeing in a national newspaper»

Not every story is super serious (one example as I'm writing this is an article about a Quidditch photoshoot), but it's about the same mix of political news, investigative reports, entertainment news, and fluff that you're used to seeing in a national newspaper.

Not exact matches

Saudi Arabia appears to have seen the visit as an opportunity for good public relations, with large ads taking out in a number of national newspapers.
The family has had an ownership stake in the national newspaper since 1980, and Thomson told Globe employees that he saw the paper as the soul of the family business.
Early Marker: At 23, appointed by his father as general manager of Murdoch's Queensland Newspapers and then publisher of The Australian, Australia's first national newspaper, in what were seen as early first steps in grooming him for the succession.
Just two league wins all season and with safety now four - points out of reach following their ninth defeat of the campaign, the last thing disgruntled Blackburn fans wanted to see were reports of a financial crisis at the club in the national newspapers.
It is hard to see the kind of muck Hopkins peddles in a national newspaper without wanting to do something to stop it.
They were seen wearing delegate tags, which many say was a poor spectacle condemning Ayariga for what has been described as a «kids affair» congress.But Ayariga interacting with Fiifi Banson on Anopa Kasapa on Kasapa 102.5 FM said it will be absurd for any person in his / her right frame of mind to assume that the APC will engage minors to an important occasion like its national congress, criticizing the Daily Guide newspaper as trading in cheap journalism.
Mr Balls» comments, in an article for a national newspaper, may be seen as a criticism of shadow chancellor Alistair Darling, who repeatedly declined to rule out a VAT rise during the election campaign.
«I could often be seen in the background when interviews were taking place and even appeared in a national newspaper demonstrating a laboratory process to the home secretary,» he laughs.
When, last year, Hope expressed these views in a blog post for the national newspaper The Guardian, he was the target of hostile comments from readers, some seeing his vision as a threat to job security or academic freedom, or maintaining that it is only applicable to a few fields.
My work with Rick ended in what could be seen as a landmark historic meeting hosted by the U.S. embassy, in which Rick and I introduced genetic rescue opportunities to representatives of the Prime Minister's Office, the National Parks and Conservation Service, the National Heritage Fund, Mauritius University, Mauritius Oceanographic Institute, the non-governmental organization ECO-SUD, Durrell Wildlife Trust, Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation, and local Le Express newspaper.
You may have seen him warning us about sitting in national newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, NY Times, USA Today, and in each of the major TV networks.
If you would consider making a personal ad, then you are ready for online dating (online dating of course is a bit more private than a national newspaper - in the first case, only other members can see your ad).
Founded in 2005 by Cole Dabney and Bobby McCurdy, the AFCA has seen its membership grow to over two dozen members with a diverse roster of professional film critics who regularly review movies for national television stations, daily newspapers, weekly alternatives, local radio, monthly magazines, and websites with international prominence.
We have seen that all it takes is one published op - ed in a national newspaper or on a popular blog to change this mindset dramatically.
This practice of windowing has attracted strong criticism from librarians culminating in the national lobby group taking out a full page advert in Sweden's biggest national newspaper slamming the practice, and criticising publishers for mercantile behaviour and failing to see libraries as strategic partners in reader and audience development for their books.
I recently saw an ad in a national newspaper, a book for teens called Fugitive by Louise Miles, so I downloaded a sample, decided I liked it and bought it.
MERITO at CINMS has reached over 10,000,000 people indirectly through bilingual media projects and products such as newspaper articles, TV segments, radio spots, and in national telepresence projects such as the Aquarius Mission «If Reefs Could Talk» of 2010 To see some of the shows visit: http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/missions/2010aquarius/welcome.html
The power of words — slogans, graffiti, signs, newspaper stories — and the interpretive space opened up between their transmission and reception are explored in works such as Homage to the Walls of Athens 1941 - 19..., 1959, by Vlassis Caniaris (1928 - 2011), a palimpsest of sacking, wax and cloth saturated with whitewash plaster in which we see fragmentary hand - painted letters — including the letter E, for Eleftheria (freedom), for Ellás (Greece), for EAM, the National Liberation Front, the main movement of the Greek Resistance during the Axis occupation during World War II.
The power of words — slogans, graffiti, signs, newspaper stories — and the interpretive space opened up between their transmission and reception are explored in works such as Homage to the Walls of Athens 1941 - 19..., 1958, by Vlassis Caniaris (1928 — 2011), a palimpsest of sacking, wax and cloth saturated with whitewash plaster in which we see fragmentary hand - painted letters — including the letter E, for Eleftheria (freedom), for Ellás (Greece), for EAM, the National Liberation Front, the main movement of the Greek Resistance during the Axis occupation during World War II.
Ben Luke, art critic, London Evening Standard, and features editor and podcast host, The Art Newspaper: «There are a few must - see exhibitions in London this year: Rachel Whiteread is as good as any show I've seen at Tate Britain; Jasper Johns at the Royal Academy is transcendent, at least until you get to the final room; and there's a beautiful show of Degas» pastels at the National Gallery.
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Second, while I respect the NY Times and have read it my whole life, I am afraid that other national newspapers around the world are getting sharper and more in synch with what is meaningful to citizens, and I see this issue as some evidence of this.
I thought I would draw attention to a stark example of a national newspaper in the UK repeatedly claiming that global warming has stopped, using exactly the flawed reasoning that you have highlighted — a columinist for «The Sunday Telegraph» has made this claim nine times in the last six months — most recently last Sunday (see halfway down: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/01/06/nbook106.xml).
George says: «Under these changes we could see very personal details of vulnerable children and adults published in local and national newspapers and online.
To illustrate another example of this tool's use, one might find it interesting to see how the National Post was covering the Conrad Black trial in comparison to other newspapers.
Before you post any information in your own name on the web, consider whether you would be happy to have this information published in a national newspaper where your family, friends, current and future employers could see it.
I've always seen The Koori Mail as the voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a truly Indigenous national newspaper that's influential in presenting an Indigenous perspective, all the while simultaneously promoting and supporting reconciliation.
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