Sentences with phrase «submitting op ed»

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Thinking of submitting an op - ed to the Washington Examiner?
In an October 29 blog post originally submitted to the Times as an op - ed piece, Dolan cited four recent examples from the paper to show that the Times has been unfair in its treatment of the Catholic Church.
You should submit this as an op / ed
Manuscripts may be submitted to the Op - Ed Page by mail, fax (312-222-2598) or e-mail ([email protected]).
In an op / ed submitted to Capital Tonight's State of Politics, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan insisted Republicans will hold control of the chamber and even grow its narrow majority in the chamber in part by targeting seats held by members of the defunct Independent Democratic Conference.
Recently, a group of business leaders, including some from the Rochester area, submitted an Op - Ed piece to newspapers across the state asking Cuomo to boost the fund by $ 1billion to $ 2.5 billion.
One idea — to try using statins and other widely used, cheap medicines — created a «firestorm» this past weekend after a draft op - ed piece discussing the plan (which was submitted to The New York Times today) was circulated to some 80 researchers worldwide, says Thomas Geisbert, an Ebola researcher at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
How to submit an Op - Ed: The Business of Fashion accepts opinion articles on a wide range of topics.
My students have submitted their final op - eds.
The Tribune agreed to allow PURE and VOYCE to submit our own op ed in response to what amounted to the Ttrib's personal attack on me last week over the Noble charter discipline issue.
CCSA, the sister organization of CCSA Advocates, submitted the following response to the Los Angeles Times op - ed by Diane Ravitch, «What LAUSD needs in its next superintendent.»
You can submit the same column, op - ed, or article idea to as many business journals as you'd like as long as they're not in the same market.
If you're interested in submitting your own Op - Ed article, please visit this page.
In this article you speak to how science communication to the public should occur, and I would submit that there is a lot more communication happening in these op - eds than the PNAS paper.
Several well - known names among those scientists could individually query the WSJ, in each case offering, just in a brief note, to submit an op - ed engaging the WSJ's consensus denial and its alarmism allegations.
You yourself have now sent a Lindzen letter to the WSJ, you say, but other well - known climate scientists among your colleagues could submit op - ed queries, and for that matter you still could too.
It's true that it would be very informative to get together a group to submit, say, a dozen sound - science climate change op - eds to the WSJ over the coming month, and see what happens.
I've just submitted a brief Letter to the Editor of the WSJ, raising a few issues with Lindzen's op - ed.
I provided all the above - mentioned references and more in a longer essay on climate - change skepticism that I wrote in June in response to requests for an explanation of the apparent continuing influence of deniers in the U.S. policy process, and from which I abstracted the op - ed I submitted to The Globe.
However, the editors made two changes to the unwashed (submitted) version of my op - ed.
This ExxonMobil climate and energy public relations op ed series from 2003 features articles submitted to news publications including «Building the energy future, «A look back at a look ahead,» «Bridging to the automotive future,» «Building a more energy efficient world,» and «Energy Beyond 2020.»
In response, Clement hired legal counsel, blew the whistle, penned a brilliant op - ed explaining why, and submitted a formal complaint with the US Office of Special Counsel (OSC).
Editor's Note: This Op - Ed was written and submitted to Breitbart Texas by the Honorable Doug Domenech, director of the Fueling Freedom Project at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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