Sentences with phrase «with time magazine»

Ron Miller takes an historical look at the efficiency of the justice system; he starts with a Time Magazine article from 45 years ago that seems to have some familiar complaints;
About two - thirds of his professional life was spent with Time magazine and Time, Inc., with highlights including serving as bureau chief in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Latin American bureau chief in Buenos Aires, Argentina; and international director of magazine development for Time, Inc..
Stephanie talks with Time magazine about coral bleaching and how to save these threatened ecosystems.
In an interview with Time Magazine last week, Pruitt said he planned to model his red - team, blue - team debate on Cold War - era discussions of the Soviet nuclear threat and suggested that he believed his agency did not «engage in a robust, meaningful discussion» about the threat posed by carbon dioxide before adopting the endangerment finding.
I've differed with Time Magazine's fine correspondent Michael Grunwald on the importance of the Keystone pipeline (Grunwald, me), but cheered him on earlier this week on Twitter after climate campaigners attacked him (Grunwald a «denier» and «polyanna»?)
In an interview with Time Magazine, Thomas said, «Part of advertising's success is based on its ability to reinforce generalizations developed around race, gender and ethnicity which are generally false, but [these generalizations] can sometimes be entertaining, sometimes true, and sometimes horrifying.»
Speaking with Time Magazine, Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima stated that convincing Wii owners to transition to Wii U has been a challenge, as it's been difficult to explain what is different about the newer hardware to customers.
During an interview with Time Magazine, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils - Aimé revealed that the NES Classic has sold 2.3 million units.
Cover of Carpe Nocturne Magazine — shot at Dracula Whitby Abbey, UK Interview with Time Magazine publication for millennials, about growing her career.
The Aztek was heavily criticised on its exterior styling, with Time magazine in 2007 calling the Aztek one of the worst cars of all time, and again in 2010 as one of the 50 worst inventions of all time.
In the coming months, The Hechinger Report is teaming up with Time magazine to examine what's behind the woeful performance of Mississippi's schoolchildren, as well as possible solutions to help them catch up.
NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks with TIME magazine's Michael Grunwald about the winding down of government recovery efforts following the financial collapse of 2008.
The team at Monolift Soft is hard at work on a sequel for Switch called Xenoblade Chronicles 2, but founder Tetsuya Takahashi recently found the time to sit down with TIME magazine for an interview about his upcoming Switch game.
In an interview with Time Magazine, lead study author, Dr. Robert Lustig, told the magazine that he believes children would become even healthier with additional diet changes.
Lawley herself shies away from any labels, in an interview with Time magazine.
On assignment to mark the occasion, Alex Perry, a reporter with TIME Magazine found a country of discord not development.
According to Nintendo America president Reggie Fils - Aimé speaking with Time Magazine, more than 2.3 million units of the console sold between November 2016 and April 2017.
Same with TIMES magazine.
«We are not oblivious of what the Saudi Crown prince divulge of recent in an interview with Times magazine, where he claimed that Zaria massacre by the Nigerian Army was part of a grand design by his regime to curb the influence of Iran in Africa; even though the Saudi Authorities we know acted on the behest of its foreign sponsors namely USA, Britain and Israel.

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Harris remembers meeting a «James Dean - type guy in a leather jacket» who barely gave him the time of day, while Burtka remembers being friendly and vaguely familiar with Harris's work, they later told Out magazine.
Matt Vella, Time Magazine, shares insights from his in - depth interview with Starbucks» CEO Howard Schultz.
«We always had the commitment but now he's stuck with me and I can really act out,» Adams said during an interview with UK's The Times magazine.
Seun Adigun decided to change that, as she explained to the New York Times Magazine in January, describing this revelation while she was training with the U.S. bobsled team.
Gawker has also reportedly had talks with Univision in the past, and according to the Financial Times, media entrepreneur Jay Penske — who owns Variety magazine — has expressed an interest in possibly acquiring Gawker.
With its new features, Medium's main target appears to be blog - hosting or content - management providers like WordPress, whose open - source software powers more than 20 % of the web, including sites like Fortune and TechCrunch (Fortune is partnering with Medium for a trial project, as is Money magazine, both of which are owned by Time InWith its new features, Medium's main target appears to be blog - hosting or content - management providers like WordPress, whose open - source software powers more than 20 % of the web, including sites like Fortune and TechCrunch (Fortune is partnering with Medium for a trial project, as is Money magazine, both of which are owned by Time Inwith Medium for a trial project, as is Money magazine, both of which are owned by Time Inc.).
One such occasion was when Conde Nast plastered Times Square with posters touting each of its magazines in what was said to be a seven - figure advertising campaign.
With no time to convene focus groups, Perkins and Selbert relied on Connolly's sense of the market, which he had gleaned — over a two - month period — through industry contacts and by reading various magazine studies.
A Time Magazine reporter who test drove the «Nano» earlier this month reported that while the car is easy to operate and comes with ample legroom, turning on the air conditioner noticeably sapped power from the tiny two - cylinder engine.
It was popular at the time to worry about irradiation and «playing god,» so the magazine's stance on trying to understand the benefits of such technologies did not sit well with many.
Bridge International Academies, the subject of a recent New York Times Magazine piece, operates in hundreds of schools around Kenya and Uganda, with dozens more of its low - cost schools scattered through Nigeria, India, and most recently Liberia.
A version of this article appears in the September 15, 2015 issue of Fortune magazine with the headline «Integrating a country, one job at a time
Bridge founder Shannon May told the New York Times Magazine that her company is considering partnerships with microfinancing firms to help families defray the costs.
Next Issue has more than 100,000 users in Canada, says Maich, with readers spending the same amount of time with the content as if it were a print magazine, rather than a website.
AOL Time Warner, of course, would later divide itself, leaving Time Inc., Fortune's parent, with Time Warner — until 2014, that is, when Time Warner ditched its glossy magazine titles altogether.
Moritz, a former Time magazine journalist, went on to lament the lower numbers of women studying math and sciences as the reason why it's so difficult for the firm to hire more women — a popular excuse often used by the tech companies with low diversity numbers.
Social psychologist Roy Baumeister commented on this problem in an interview with New York Times Magazine.
The practice was commonplace at the time, and was awesomely referred to as «swilling the planters with bumbo,» according to the 1989 book Robert Dinkin's «Campaigning in America: A History of Election Practices» (originally seen via an article in Smithsonian Magazine).
Although so far businesses have used interactive disks to boost corporate images or espouse causes (such as a campaign against software piracy), Time magazine recently contracted with one production service to prepare its entire 28 - page (in print) rate card on an interactive disk.
The New York Times Magazine had a great story over the weekend with a headline that pretty much explained it: «Technology is
When you picture a person who identifies as a woman getting engaged, you may think of someone who wastes no time breaking out the wedding magazines and jumping on the phone with venues before the ring is even resized.
The viewer of our digital content is younger and more affluent and spends more time with the content than our older, less affluent more rural viewer of our magazine
The New York Times Magazine had a great story over the weekend with a headline that pretty much explained it: «Technology is not driving us apart after all.»
After that, I worked at Time Inc. for Fortune magazine, and basically came up with ideas for new magazines.
By late 1982 he was forced to change his tune, telling Time magazine that «I don't suppose that I had anticipated that there is... a structural part of the deficit that has nothing to do with the recession.»
I've also had some tough luck in my career: I've been let go, downsized, been a part of a magazine closure, and dealt with difficult startups — I've collected unemployment seven different times.
By doubling up the magazine's operations with those of his trade - publishing business, which generates $ 2 million in revenues and employs 19, he saved time and the costs of office space, equipment and personnel.
The little vulgar newsshoprint freebie that started in Montreal back in 1994 now has more than 800 full - time employees in 34 countries making books, films, video, magazines, events and music, all funded through partnerships with some of the globe's biggest brands.
During this time, MacLaren and de Pencier had become busy with new projects and decided to bring in Maclean Hunter, the country's largest magazine publisher, as minority shareholder.
Much of the Dair design, with its loose scripted type and individually designed headlines, might be considered «retro» today, but for a Canadian magazine in 1948 it was years ahead of its time.
I interviewed Butterfield, who splits his time between San Francisco and Vancouver, for the April issue of Maxim and came away with more pithy entrepreneurial insight than one magazine could contain.
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