Sentences with phrase «young journalist who»

Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane The Shutter Island author returns with a bewitching new thriller (already optioned for film) that follows a young journalist who becomes obsessed with uncovering her family's darkest secrets, regardless of the cost.
The first Dialogue in the Dark experience opened in Germany in 1989, founded by the previous year by Andreas Heinecke, who had been asked to develop work training for a young journalist who had lost his eyesight.
The first sucker is Eddie Dunford (Andrew Garfield), a cocky young journalist who earns the nickname «Scoop» from his skeptical colleagues as he starts working the Yorkshire crime beat.
«Chris the Swiss» follows the filmmaker's journey on the trail of her cousin, a young journalist who was murdered during the war in Yugoslavia.
Nevertheless, the character of Wayne Gale, an intrepid young journalist who gets swept away in the madness of Mickey and Mallory Knox's cross country shenanigans, sits firmly at the top of this list.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening December 23, 2011 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Adventures of Tintin (PG for violence, drunkenness and smoking) Steven Spielberg directs this animated adaptation of the classic comic book series about an intrepid young journalist who is abducted from Europe to Morocco where he escapes his kidnappers to embark on a perilous quest for hidden treasure.
It seemed like a dream come true as he worked alongside box office names Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey in EDISON FORCE (2005), a tale of a young journalist who uncovers a web of corruption inside a unit of the Edison police department.
The story of an idealistic young journalist who falls in love with a troubled 19 - year - old girl.
He was Paul Hutchinson, a young journalist who was already the author of three books.

Not exact matches

Journalist Robert Zimmer with The Atlantic says, «An increasingly familiar and seductive story has been circulating about young people who, drawing inspiration from billionaire entrepreneurs and computer giants, consider dropping out of college a fast track to business success.»
Yet for those who regularly deal with young entrepreneurs, including greying venture capitalists (like Lilly, who works at Greylock) and journalists (like me), it sounds about right.
We know a lot from various kinds of evidence: a) the experience of the real estate sector, where recent studies by Macdonald Realty and Re / Max have confirmed the dominance of foreign buyers at the top end of the market especially, as stated for years by individual realtors (accounts often denigrated as «anecdotal»); b) there is the digging of several investigative journalists, and most notably by Ian Young of the South China Morning Post who has boldly and effectively raised issues native journalists have sometimes shied from; c) academic work, including the books by Katharyne Mitchell (2004) Beyond the Neoliberal Line and David Ley Millionaire Migrants (2011).
Instead, I have gone through my career in national media with a misinformed sense of satisfaction that, as a perceptive young journalist, I called Trump on his lies and gave Forbes readers who used the Rich List as a barometer of private wealth a more accurate picture of his finances than the one he was selling.
Editor's note: Laura Sessions Stepp is a Pulitzer Prize - winning journalist, formerly with The Washington Post, who specializes in the coverage of young people.
The speaker was a young journalist from Oak Lawn who had grown up in America.
Malcolm Muggeridge, the famous British philosopher and journalist who converted to Christianity late in life, once told the story of when he was working in India as a young man.
To aspiring bakers and established chefs and food geeks and fawning journalists, she represents an elusive ideal: the young breadmaker who structures her life around the rhythms of a wood - burning oven, not the demands of a high - volume production facility.
In a week in which Englandâ $ ™ s cricketers have also being demonstrating that there is something amiss in a national sporting culture that lauds modest success far too easily and produces too many vain young men who lack mental resilience when the going gets tough, West Hamâ $ ™ s woes have been the stuff of dreams for journalists casting around for a morality script.
Journalists seem to have lost the plot, just as with the case of Ospina: 3m for a keeper who is almost at Cech's level, but years younger?
The ugly spat that ensued saw fans criticizing the journalist, who defended his stand claiming that the manager has finally lost patience with the young fullback.
Pulitzer Prize - winning journalist Mark Ethridge, president of Carolina Parenting Inc., fulfilled a dream in 2006 by writing a book titled Grievances, about the shooting of an African American teenager in a small southern town and the young, hotshot reporter who is consumed with the need to shine light on the tragedy and solve the killing.
The Imagination Movers are Rich Collins, a former journalist and father of five young children; Scott Durbin, a former award - winning teacher and father of two young children; Dave Poche, a former architect and father of two young children; and Scott «Smitty» Smith, a New Orleans firefighter who was a member of the Hurricane Katrina search - and - rescue effort.
trader from whom Captain Maxwell Mahama bought snails, was the one who informed the assemblyman of Denkyira Obuasi that the young military officer was an armed robber, after she had seen the sidearm of the now deceased officer as he took money from his pocket to pay for the snails, police have told journalists at a joint press conference with the Ghana Armed Forces at the Police Headquarters in Accra on Friday, 2 June.
The Scottish press pack well remembers a bolshie First Minister in 2014 who hit a low point as polling day loomed when he patronised a young Daily Telegraph journalist by offering him sweeties.
We began modest, having been imagined into existence by young journalist Helena Horton, who decided that sitting on our hands was not an option and the sense of powerlessness ought not seduce us into idleness.
Newmark sent intimate photos of himself to what he thought was a young, pretty Tory supporter, but who turned out to be a male undercover journalist.
Kwaku Manu, who could not hide his joy, thanked Nii Attractive and bestowed blessings unto the youngjournalist; and donated rice and an undisclosed amount of money, as an appreciation to the GA community who patronize his movies and follow him.
Confusion broke out on Tuesday morning at Chorkor in Accra, when a group of young men led by the Constituency Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the Ablekuma South Constituency, chased out journalists who were to cover a press confab by a stalwart of the party, Mr. Ato Quarshie.
There's lots of opportunities, and actually, my younger son who's the journalist, also wrote an article with me, so I think they know what I do, they're involved, and they're proud.
By CHARLES ARTHUR A favourite story among British football journalists tells of a breathless young reporter who managed to catch up with the losing team's manager after an important match.
The awards honor two Business Week journalists who offered friendship and advice to generations of young journalists.
A newspaper photograph reveals a young man, good - looking in a squarish sort of way, who, one of the journalists tells us, became dumpy when he was still young.
Addressing journalists later, he reiterated that he expected his performance, as a laconic war veteran who rescues young women from sex traffickers, to earn him bad reviews.
One of her allies in the fight is a young Austrian journalist (Daniel Brühl) who struggles to come to terms with his own attitudes about the past.
I wish I could muster the same enthusiasm for the entirety of a film that has a by - the - books feel in its tale of a washed - out country - and - western travellin» man who is redeemed (well, maybe) by the love of a much younger woman - a journalist, no less.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Unrated) Screen adaptation of Stieg Larsson's best seller of the same name about a journalist - turned - amateur sleuth (Michael Nyqvist) who, with the help of a rebellious, young computer hacker (Noomi Rapace), tries to solve the mysterious disappearance of a teen heiress which transpired forty years earlier.
In this fictional version of the end of his political career, Francois Mitterrand meets an ambitious young journalist named Antoine Moreau who draws the president into a conversation that soon evolves into a major discourse on life, death, politics and morality.
The stories follow Tin Tin who is a young journalist, and adventurer, as he continually stumbles across mysteries that leads him on grand adventures that eventually has him averting the world from being taken over by some crazy man, or something like that.
The plot follows a young journalist (Platt), desperate to prove himself, who catches wind of a scandal involving a flashy, unpredictable politician with no filter (Lewis).
Fifty Shades of Black is Marlon Wayans» attempt to spoof the Fifty Shades of Grey series, with Wayans taking on the role of the handsome, masochistic billionaire who can't get enough of naïve young journalist Hannah (Kali Hawk).
Matthew Heineman's documentary follows young activists and citizen journalists from the city who formed the «Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently» group (RBSS).
The film, which held its L.A. premiere on Wednesday night, follows a young Canadian journalist who joins Somali pirates for a story.
Trainwreck centers on Schumer's character, Amy, a journalist for a men's magazine, who has been raised from a young age never to settle down.
In Jean - Marc Vallée's HBO series Amy Adams stars as Camilla Preaker, a journalist who returns to her hometown following the murder of a young girl and becomes embroiled once more in her own mother's insidious web of lies.
On the trail of a missing friend who had been experimenting with mind - altering drugs, a young journalist is drawn into a dangerous world of shadowy government chemical - research programs.
One of the cured is twentysomething Senan (Sam Keeley, «Megan Leavey»), who is sent to live with the only family he has left: his journalist sister - in - law, Abbie (Ellen Page), and her young son.
Bousdoukos (who co-wrote the script) enters the film as an amiable slob with a vague attachment to a business that has become a matter of routine, but even as he makes plans to join his journalist girlfriend in China, where she has jumped as a choice opportunity, the transformation of his business from a glorified cafeteria with sleepy clientele to a social of young patrons, energetic music and magnificent cuisine (courtesy of a mad - dog chef with a tendency to end conversations with a well - thrown knife) stirs a new passion in him.
The program is open to young film critics or journalists under 30 years old and who have published articles either in print or online.
Comic artist Georges Prosper Remi, who wrote under the pen name Hergé, authored 23 books chronicling the exploits of a young journalist named Tintin.
The film tells the story of a young reporter named Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett) who was trying to make a career for himself and struggle out from under his father's shadow as one of the greatest sports journalists of the last century.
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