This would be like prosecuting the publisher of The Washington Post for an op-ed article. |
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Editorial page editors call the op-ed page a garden of ideas, and they cultivate it lovingly. |
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He also wrote an op-ed article for the local newspaper outlining his objections. |
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Needless to say, these are not the people who write the op-ed pages of European newspapers. |
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From time to time, the Post executive editor explains the paper's policy on the op-ed page. |
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I've never gone and given a full blessing to an entire newspaper op-ed page before. |
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His foreign minister wrote an article in the op-ed page of The Washington Post this week. |
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Both of these writers are forced to share space in the newspaper The Baltimore Sun on a op-ed piece. |
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That bogus claim has now been refuted by both the snopes urban legend page and by my op-ed articles. |
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The real debate over Bush's statement took place on editorial and op-ed pages. |
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For them, my posts probably need to read more like a newspaper op-ed column than a diary. |
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The Journal's editorial and op-ed pages have been in the thick of every assault on democratic rights in recent years. |
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Perhaps some women don't enjoy the combat or at least the intellectual combat of the op-ed pages? |
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I'm looking forward to further stirring justifications of Miller on the op-ed pages. |
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He is also the author of several law review articles, op-ed pieces, and scholarly essays. |
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This is an opinion piece and belongs on an op-ed page where it would be clearly identified as such. |
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So he wrote an op-ed piece in the newspapers and people started hearing about Wikipedia. |
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Il Manifesto published on the cover page the Commissioner's Human Rights Comment on Roma and New Europe the op-ed on Roma history. |
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An op-ed piece is simply your opinion of a particular issue and can be written at any time. |
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From June to December 2005, the Department was able to arrange a total of 227 op-ed placements in 63 countries. |
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That's why Action Canada works closely with Fellows to hone their skill at writing op-ed pieces worthy of publication in national news media. |
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Many of the op-ed columnists glibly excoriating him now will have the pleasure in the future of dealing with a parent with Alzheimers. |
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An op-ed by the Secretary-General was placed in 32 major newspapers in 27 countries. |
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The purpose of the Times op-ed section was to allow for the presentation of diverse counterpoints to the paper's editorial columns. |
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The realistic front-runner is Keller, currently a Times op-ed columnist writer and Sunday magazine writer. |
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For the most part, the arguments favoring a Pax Americana have not been developed beyond short articles or op-ed pieces. |
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One of the easiest ways to get your name in the paper is to write an op-ed piece. |
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In order for us to get a true view of it, let me mention that I read a great op-ed article a number of weeks back. |
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There also is usually a diverse mix of essayists and letter writers on our op-ed page. |
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His name is much in the news and on the op-ed pages these days, if you're looking out for it. |
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The Russian chess master and opposition activist was steamed that the paper published Putin's op-ed. |
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Within hours, the leaker decided to write an op-ed to clarify his position. |
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Several years ago my predecessor John Alexander and I began to explore new ways to improve our op-ed contributions. |
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But an op-ed article can do these things only if people read it, which means an editor must publish it. |
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Beckwith recommends having at least one op-ed written in advance to use when a news event brings the op-ed's topic to the public's attention. |
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As a result, the editor of one of the newspapers agreed to publish an op-ed written by Muslims indicating why they had been outraged by this publication. |
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As statement that would be ok if it were an op-ed or a polemical essay. |
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Not only is every episode gone through in surprising detail but we soon learn why each colleague who disapproved of his op-ed was a hypocrite for doing so. |
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A piece of news had reached the apex of its life, and I felt somewhat responsible for seeing it through from a tip on the down-low, to an op-ed piece above the fold. |
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But the charity sale may help to assuage any New Yorkers who were miffed by his op-ed article denouncing the design of One World Trade Center. |
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At worst, in a prior era, his op-ed might have been considered boilerplate post-national-tragedy pablum. |
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Everyman and everywoman supplied with a keyboard has become a sapient op-ed opiner and obligated reader. |
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The concept of American cultural imperialism has entered the op-ed lists. |
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Several hours later, The Daily Beast published an op-ed from contributor Mansfield Frazier, a former convict. |
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It is not inconceivable that their op-ed is a trial balloon in the foreign-affairs bureaucracy's effort to make its case against proponents of radical change. |
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Because of an editing error, we misidentified the author of an op-ed which appeared in Thursday's paper about Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and the growth of alternative rock music. |
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Alejandro Rodriguez-Giovo Geneva However legalistically well-reasoned his op-ed, Mr. Glennon misses the big picture. |
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It would be, well, a Comment, or an op-ed piece, with all the necessary fatuities of its kind. |
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Front pages, back pages, op-ed pages – all beaming with British sportswomen. |
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He put it in writing in an op-ed article in the National Post. |
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Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein took to the op-ed page of The Wall Street Journal to offer an olive branch of sorts. |
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Through the combined efforts of its staff in New York and at United Nations information centres, in the course of 2008, 29 op-ed pieces, 13 of them by the Secretary-General, were published. |
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In an op-ed last November in the Financial Times, I referred to the Canadian financial system as boring, saying that if it is boring, maybe the world needs more boring financial systems these days. |
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Press releases, news conferences and the publication of a number of op-ed pieces helped generate media coverage of deliberations over Bill C-9 and, more broadly, of the issue of global access to affordable medicines. |
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This three-hour interactive workshop provided participants with the opportunity to discuss and ask questions about writing effective scientific articles, policy briefs, op-ed pieces, media releases and more. |
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I'm sure Boehner and crew thought they were being clever by basing their proposal on a 2011 op-ed by Erskine Bowles. |
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In an op-ed for the Boston Globe, he claimed that the issue of cloning had led him to reassess his position on abortion rights. |
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There's a bright ray of sanity on the Los Angeles Times op-ed page. |
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Ronald Fricking Reagan supported gun control, as Brett Josephe reminds us in an op-ed for the Hartford courant. |
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One finds similar comments on an almost daily basis on the op-ed pages of the New York Times and in the mouths of whatever talking head appears on television. |
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It's a feud that's much too tangled to unravel in an op-ed piece. |
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James Taranto wrote a terrific op-ed on this subject in The Wall Street Journal in 2004, and his points all hold true today. |
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A spasm of computer trouble yesterday delayed finishing some thoughts on Mitt Romney's USA Today op-ed about social safety nets. |
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He sparked a furor in 1973 by hiring William Safire, a Nixon speechwriter, as an op-ed columnist during the Watergate scandal. |
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Back in 2007, I wrote an op-ed for The New York Times arguing that SSE should declare victory and then go out of business. |
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The op-ed pages of every newspaper are filled with strong opinions. |
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The Sunday op-ed section will also offer a new readers' forum every week with more letters to the editor as well as multiple views on major issues. |
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The Post's op-ed page is also competing for the prose-of-clay award. |
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On the op-ed pages of major newspapers, however, the number of female columnists is roughly that of 25 years ago. |
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William Safire has been a notable contributor to the op-ed pages of the New York Times for many years. |
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Oh, the guy that wrote a shutdown op-ed that rankled what Tea Party support he had left and then wound up votingagainst the bill that will give him the Senate-House budget conference he's been advocating for days. |
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In September, 2006, SIRC's Chair gave a well-received speech to the Global Business Forum in Banff, Alberta and authored a companion op-ed published in the Calgary Herald. |
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The op-ed article in the Wall Street Journal reflects Anwar's worldview of tolerance and inclusivity at a time when religious sentiments in Malaysia are becoming increasingly brittle. |
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In the Time magazine op-ed leading up to Thursday's episode, Oz defended his stance on GMO labeling, noting that some topics can be controversial but worthwhile. |
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Write a letter to the editor or an op-ed piece to your local newspaper dispelling myths about our pensions and calling for retirement income security for all. |
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Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis, America's woman in Budapest, echoed this call yesterday in an op-ed article for Magyar Nemzet, the main conservative daily. |
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Now Newt Gingrich seems to be glomming on to the Tea Party side, echoing their attacks on Mr. Rove in a Wednesday op-ed for the conservative magazine Human Events. |
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Since then more than 30 Chinese ambassadors have invaded the op-ed pages of newspapers around the world to accuse Japan of seeking to revive its militarist past. |
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After a German Mercedes exec got chucked in jail for not having the right form of ID on him, a St Louis newspaper published an op-ed urging the company to relocate. |
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That month, the law professor Alan Dershowitz, in a Boston Globe op-ed column critical of the rough interrogation method, put the two words together as a verbal noun or gerund. |
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As an informal adviser, lobbyist, testifier, writer of op-ed articles and, yes, signer of tracts, Warnke on the outside was pretty much the same as Warnke on the inside. |
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Nicolas Sarkozy has broken his studied silence in a bombastic op-ed. |
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DiIulio continued this theme in a 1996 New York Times op-ed. |
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