Not exact matches
Wired has a blockbuster
cover story on Mark Zuckerberg's last two
years, which have been rather testing for the Facebook CEO.
Having had the sublime pleasure of riding in a robot car a few
years ago (and writing about it again recently), it was with great interest that I read the
cover story in the latest issue of Wired.
His June 2014 Atlantic
cover story, «The Case for Reparations,» won Coates the George Polk Award for Commentary earlier this
year.
Says Janine Zacharia, who
covered the State Department for four
years until 2009: «Sometimes you'd be sad if you only got seven hits on a
story.»
In the past we've
covered Demand Media, «the content farm» that brings in $ 200 million a
year by paying writers low rates for search - engine - friendly
stories.
Recently, a Fortune magazine
cover story outlined some of the issues that have plagued the suffering fast - food giant in recent
years.
Over the last six
years, more than nine of 10 journalists were killed in countries that scored lower than 45 on the index, and one in five journalists who died was
covering a
story about corruption.
The whiskey market's dominance, which was highlighted in a Fortune
cover story last
year called «The billion - dollar bourbon boom,» continues without any signs of a slow down.
(I've heard countless horror
stories of the latter, especially from the auto industry when I was closely
covering the self - driving car startups last
year.)
He lost eight
years worth of data and tells the tale in the
cover story of Wired magazine's December issue.
It was a trend that even caught the attention of Fortune a few
years ago, resulting in a
cover story that focused on the booming business for bourbon.
In her 25 - plus
years of
covering Wall Street, Herera has provided viewers with a seasoned perspective on the major
stories and issues moving the markets and groundbreaking interviews with leaders in politics and corporate America.
When TIME's
cover story was published, millennials were in the fourth
year of the «jobless recovery,» facing high unemployment, mounting debt, and an eroded social safety net.
He joined The New York Times as a business reporter in 1999, but returned to Texas a
year later to become the Dallas correspondent,
covering the nation's energy crisis and other business
stories.
Has any financial
story been more relentlessly
covered in the last few
years than the market's worries about bond market liquidity drying up?
Over his 34
years in daily newspapers, he has traveled overseas and around the nation,
covering wars and natural disasters, writing both breaking news
stories and human - interest features.
The same
year a Barron's magazine
cover story referred to him as the «King of Bonds».
The 11 -
year lease
covers nearly 10,000 square feet on the top two floors of the 18 -
story building, which offer sweeping views of the Hudson River.
COVER STORY: CORPORATE DEBT A gargantuan wall of debt coming due over the next few
years could impede all but the highest - rated corporations» efforts to refinance their debt.
'» Asked to paint a picture of the company in 20
years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the
cover of Business Week as a model success
story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave about one of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive
years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
(The only watchblogger I have read the last
years is the Wartburg Watch, which I appreciate a lot) If one of them picks up on this
story there might indeed appear a lot of quite unreadable «heretic emergent guru sex scandal
cover - up» posts on certain sites.
He called this whole Emergent
cover up
story out publicly
years ago.
When Demi Lovato opened up last week about her five -
year sobriety anniversary, entertainment media wasted little time
covering the
story from every angle.
Interesting that CNN spent a
year refusing to
cover the Edwards
story and yet they're johnny on the spot when it comes to the religion of an 8
year old.
Newsweek even dubbed 1976 «the
year of the evangelical,» and Time gave the evangelicals its
cover story in the December 26, 1977 issue.
The bible was simply written by man 2000
years ago who had no clue how to
cover all of the loose ends in their made - up
stories for you to believe and follow.
Look magazine some
years ago featured a
cover story on the «Vanishing American Jew.»
Earlier this
year, Time magazine published an explosive
cover story about the dangers that the proliferation of pornography poses to society.
In 2001, music categorized as ccm accounted for more than $ 1 billion in sales — up 12 percent in a
year when the recording industry as a whole took a downturn, Newsweek ran a
cover story on «Jesus Rock» and HBO's The Sopranos featured a humorous subplot about the mob family trying to get in on the action.
Guttmacher's analysis comes as Time magazine reports in its
cover story this week that pro-life supporters have been winning the battle against abortion since the United States Supreme Court handed down its Roe v. Wade ruling 40
years ago.
This
year, California State University paper, The Daily Titan, noted in their
story ««Movember» Has Been
Covered and Forgotten,» that «In 2012, the organization raised $ 42.4 million, but just three
years later, the organization only managed to raise $ 12.9 million.»
There were
stories, but
years of Powell's life were
covered so quickly that I never became invested in the
story of Powell's life or even the larger picture of a servant in a 1920smaster's home.
Kadeena and her incredible
story about transitioning from an able - bodied athlete to a para-athlete in two sports also featured on the front
cover of MS Matters magazine, and earned her a nomination for the UK Sport Inspirational Performance of the
Year.
Everything they've done has led to this, and the timing is so spot - on that Sports Illustrated released a
cover story years ago proclaiming 2017 the
year for Houston.
Last
year's
cover story in SportStars by Ben Enos focused on football bragging rights being decided in games between teams from the Bay Area and the CIF Sac - Joaquin Section.
Last
year's
cover story in SportStars by Ben Enos focused on football bragging rights being decided...
We love finding fun summer
stories to fill the gap between school
years, but few things charge us up more than a new season of competition to start
covering.
Whenever there are articles in major publications about how more people are choosing to be childfree, from Time's 2013
cover story dedicated to exploring the childfree life to last
year's New York Times» article about the childfree, there's a flurry of commentary debating whose choice is more selfish.
I talk about breastfeeding, share my
story about breastfeeding my son for
years, and breastfeed my daughter in public without a
cover because I want to help normalize breastfeeding.
The
cover illustrates a
story about 72 -
year - old pediatrician Dr. William Sears with a photo of Jamie Lynne Grumet of California gazing at the camera nearly expressionless and her preschool - age son perched at her bosom.
His most recent, No Regrets Parenting — Turning Long Days and Short
Years into Cherished Moments with Your Kids (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012), was the featured
cover story in Parents magazine (March, 2012); editor - in - chief Dana Points wrote, «Dr. Rotbart's book turned my head around.»
This week's Enquirer has the
cover story of Hillary's $ 25 million «tell - all» book scheduled for next
year.
In our interview with the New York Congressman for this week's
cover story, Espaillat went deep on no fewer than five separate baseball tangents, even promising he would try to bring David Ortiz, aka «Big Papi,» to Capitol Hill this
year.
This news
story, from a blog that
covers North Carolina politics, quotes Senator Tom Apodaca, chair of the Senate Rules Committee, as predicting that the legislature will consider ballot access this
year.
In our unprecedented effort to
cover the midterm elections, Roll Call has hit the campaign trail in 14 states so far this
year,
covering 24 congressional races and writing 36 datelined
stories from Adel, Iowa, to Tallulah, Louisiana.
Tim Bale's The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron is a useful chronology of the main political events over the past 20
years,
covering the fall and recovery of the party now hoping to win back power.Peter Snowdon, a writer and journalist who has worked with Anthony Seldon, has written Back From the Brink: The Inside
Story of the Tory Resurrection.
She has been a member of the Canberra parliamentary press gallery for more than 40
years, during which time she has
covered all the most significant
stories in Australian politics.
Leathers said Weiner started corresponding with her last July, more than a
year after he stepped down from Congress and within weeks of a glowing People magazine
cover story about his repaired marriage to Hillary Rodham Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
Leathers said Weiner started corresponding with her last July, more than a
year after he stepped down from Congress and within weeks of a glowing People magazine
cover story about his repaired marriage to Abedin, an aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Podcast host Steve Mirsky talks with human evolution expert Kate Wong about the small group of humans who survived tough times beginning about 195,000
years ago and gave rise to all of us, a
story told in the
cover article of the August issue of Scientific American, our 165th anniversary edition.