Sentences with phrase «young reporter who»

Take note of reporters whose styles you like or who seem more informed about real estate than the general assignment reporter — or on the flip side, a young reporter who has skills but needs good contacts, such as you.
In a concussed state, she gives an interview to a hilariously earnest young reporter who sees profundity in everything Amy says and — voila!
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.
New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's investigation was prompted by a young reporter who lost the job she had left Law360 for after the legal newswire informed her new employer that she had signed a non-compete agreement, which stated that she would not work at any competitor for a year.

Not exact matches

Back in the late 1990s, Dotzler had been a young college dropout working in a market research firm in Austin when he joined Mozilla's community of «bug reporters» — people who volunteered to download the latest prototype of the product and submit technical reports of what needed fixing.
The Pharma Bro's father, Pashko Shkreli, shook hands with the older Martin Shkreli, who, after the arraignment, found himself surrounded by news reporters covering the younger Martin Shkreli's trial.
There he meets an admiring young man who dreams of being a reporter like his hero Boot.
His growing popularity and charisma caught the eye of infamous newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who directed his reporters to publish glowing profiles of this fiery young evangelist and his «crusades.»
Just a nice, quiet, radically fast young man with no interest in making social statements and no clue as to why anyone — all the reporters who peppered him with questions about race after he won the gold medal, all the people roaming websites, even a writer from SPORTS ILLUSTRATED — would make color an issue.
that we were set to buy the young winger who scored 25 goals for his club KAS Eupen after the Sky reporter Kaveh Solhekol revealed that the young Nigerian striker Henry Onyekuru was ready for talks on his personal terms with the Gunners.
Rumour has it, that on one memorable day he was informed by a reporter that the European club they were going to play had a centre forward who was the most deadly header of the ball in the business, «Don't you worry young man says Cloughie, we have a secret weapon, a young man from a pacific island, he is 7» 3» cant kick for toffees but makes his living heading and cracking coconuts as they fall from the tree, how's your man going to deal with that» says Brian and walks of laughing.
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.
Conversely, the panel also encouraged young reporters to develop as many different kinds of publishing skills as possible, since someone who can both write AND be on camera (for example) will be more valuable than someone who can only do one of the two.
«He has two young daughters who are going to have to live with this trauma,» Cuomo said during questions from reporters at an unrelated event in New York City.
One standout at News International was Andy Coulson, who made his name as a young reporter in the early 1990s writing for The Sun's showbiz column.
Who goes there: Younger staffers as well as elected officials, Capitol press corps (a tablefull of reporters once held a conference call with Gov. David Paterson from the Wine Bar).
A reporter comes across a phone memory chip belonging to a dead IS fighter and sets out to learn more about the young man and his comrades who terrorized the local villages surrounding their hideout.
In 2013, talking to an undercover reporter, Mercer also described a meeting with a young Israeli who said she was a soldier.
He was joined by a seven colleagues — John DeFrancisco, Joe Griffo, Kemp Hannon, Ken LaValle, Terrence Murphy, Sue Serino and Cathy Youngwho spoke to reporters and offered a more skeptical view.
Then memories of the patient with shattered calf bone, the one who just had his leg amputated, the girl with dull and drowsy eyes, the youngster singing in delirium, young Destiny waiting to have his femur filled with iron, and of all the other patients who would spend Christmas and New Year Day at Igbobi in pains and anguish came to this reporter.
Nigeria Politics Online reporter who was at the residence of the late AbdulHakeem on Saturday July 22, had a touching têtê â têtê with the young girls and their brother.
PELHAM GARDENS — A young campaign worker and former reporter with empty coffers hopes to unseat Naomi Rivera, an entrenched Assemblywoman from a Bronx political family who already faces another, well - funded challenger.
«It's stunning that the air pollution effect seems to be as robust as it is,» Arden Pope, the Brigham Young University epidemiologist who led the study, told reporters.
Small, incidental scenes contribute nifty insights and shading: the Post sends a young reporter up to New York to sneak into the Times offices to try to find out what Sheehan is up to; an elite dinner at Graham's home concludes when the men and women retire to different rooms, as if it were still 19th century England; when Sheehan's first Pentagon Papers story is set to break in the Times the next morning, it's none other than McNamara (Bruce Greenwood) himself who calls his old friend Graham to alert her.
Resurrecting the Champ (PG - 13 for violence and brief profanity) Samuel L. Jackson and Josh Hartnett co-star in this buddy flick about a struggling sports reporter who befriends a homeless boxing legend and in the process learns an important lesson about life which inspires him to reexamine his relationship with his young son (Dakota Goyo).
Lastly, treat there's an additional story about a female reporter who is working on a story about young people being used for sexual gratification online.
The most subtle of all the selections this year are almost certainly Rooney Mara's interpretation of Therese Belivet, a young lesbian who falls for an older, more sophisticated and upper - class woman named Carol (Cate Blanchett, herself in the running for Best Leading Actress); and Rachel McAdams» resilient and emotionally restrained Sacha Pfeiffer, a Boston Globe reporter who helped expose the decades - long cover up of the Catholic church's involvement in child molestation at the hands of Boston area priests.
The rest of the cast is magnificent, and also expansive: Bob Odenkirk as Ben Bagdikian, the lead reporter on the story; Carrie Coon as Meg Greenfield and David Cross as Howard Simons, other top scribes; Bruce Greenwood as Bob McNamara, former Defense Secretary and personal friend of Graham; Tracy Letts as Fritz Beebe, Graham's right - hand man and rock; Bradley Whitford as the (overly) timid voice of caution; Matthew Rhys as Daniel Ellsberg, the whistleblower who leaked the papers; Jesse Plemons as the young lawyer brought into defend the Post; and Michael Stuhlbarg as Abe Rosenthal, fierce competitor at the Times, and another Graham friend.
Steven Spielberg directs Jamie Bell as the young intrepid reporter who stumbles upon a great mystery while searching for a story.
Williams last year opened up to The Hollywood Reporter about his discussions with Glover, who he described as a «delightful young man,» adding that Glover's «eclectic» personality will work to his advantage in playing Calrissian.
«The Company You Keep» Synopsis: Jim Grant, a former Weather Underground militant who has been wanted by the FBI for 30 years for a Bank Of Michigan robbery, must go on the run when his true identity is exposed by a young, ambitious reporter hell - bent on making a name for himself.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, she'll play Dominique «Dom» DiPierro, a young FBI agent who's on the trail of fsociety following the hack of Evil Corp. in the Season 1 finale.
But things go another way, and so Frank covertly launches a bitter and complicated revenge scenario, aided by his chief of staff (Michael Kelly), his ice - queen wife (Robin Wright), a party - boy congressman from Pennsylvania (Corey Stoll), and, naturally, a brash young reporter, Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara), who works at a Washington Post-like newspaper and who would do anything to cover «what's behind the veil» of power in the Capitol hallways and get herself off what she erroneously calls the «Fairfax County Council» beat.
His newest customer is Nina Dunham (Andrea Riseborough), a television news reporter who sees a story in the lives of people like Kyle — runaways and abandoned young people who try to eke out a living performing sex acts on the Internet.
There is a moment in the script where Krasinski is yapping with his young local pal, Ahmaogak Sweeney, and Krasinski is observing him profit off the armada of reporters who weren't quite prepared for the low - key town and harsh elemental temperatures upon arriving at the story site.
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.
Daft thriller starring Jon Voight as Peter Miller, a young West German newspaper reporter who's investigating the whereabouts of missing war criminals when a Holocaust survivor's suicide leads him to a sinister association that protects former Nazis.
Here he creates a dense tapestry of beautifully sketched characters: Tomei's Times reporter, the rumpled Morris campaign manager (Philip Seymour Hoffman), the shrewd opposing candidate's manager (Paul Giamatti), a young intern (Evan Rachel Wood) and a failed presidential contender who holds the key to Morris» victory (Jeffrey Wright).
The Hollywood Reporter said that «The drama hails from Detroit 1 -8-7 duo Jason Richman and David Zabel and is described as an adventure - themed reinvention that revolves around the two famed literary characters who re-meet as young men in their 20s and form an investigative firm in a bustling and Steam Punk New Orleans.»
In «A Difficult Phase,» a young journalist, who was part of an international team of reporters covering trouble in Kiev, has returned home to Israel after a wave of downsizing.
A LEGACY OF COMPASSION Former Washington Post investigative reporter Ted Gup knew his grandfather, Sam Stone, as a mischievous man who loved to tell jokes and could pull a quarter from young Ted's ear.
It's about a young Ivy League grad who ends up working as a sports reporter in Greenwood, Mississippi; covers a promising high school football player he thinks is destined for the NFL; then comes back to town six years later when the player is on trial for murder.
Jimm Juree was a crime reporter for the Chiang Mai Daily Mail with a somewhat eccentric family - a mother who might be drifting mentally; a grandfather - a retired cop - who rarely talks; a younger brother obsessed with body - building, and a transgendered, former beauty pageant queen, former older brother.
It also helps that Persona has great characters, from a wide - eyed blonde kid who lives in a bear costume to tongue - tied young reporters to an actual dog.
«Changing a 15 - year - old to an 18 - year - old would suddenly recontextualize a lot of character actions and motivations, turning characters who come across as «well - meaning but young and inexperienced» into characters who simply come across as immature and misguided,» he told former Kotaku reporter Patrick Klepek for a feature on video game «censorship.»
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
And finally, artist John Baldessari is the latest in a line of cultural icons honoured with a guest appearance on The Simpsons (he joins Art Spiegelman, Frank Gehry, Thomas Pynchon and Shepard Fairey, among others)-- in a recent episode, Baldessari appears in a flashback scene with a young Marge, then a news reporter, who hopes to interview him.
Over my career I have spoken with several retiring lawyers who were willing to gift their law reporters to young lawyers for a charitable donation or something similar, but have never been able to find anyone to take them.
The only time this isn't true is if you are a minor (younger than the age of consent in your state) and you tell someone like a teacher, counselor, or doctor who is a mandated reporter.
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