How To Use Columnist In A Sentence
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The gossip columnist was paid to chronicle the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
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The Seattle Times says a business columnist and associate editor has resigned after admitting he plagiarized the work of other journalists.
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Simon Jenkins, a columnist with the UK's Guardian recently called Zuma a rapist and a racketeer in perhaps one of the most acerbic pieces yet the Guardian has published on Zuma.
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Sitting in the chairs for a shapeup this week are freelance writer Jimi Izrael, syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette, civil rights attorney and editor Arsalan Iftikhar, and NPR's political editor Ken Rudin.
'Shop Talk': The Political Witchunt For Christine O'Donnell
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He cannot afford to draw the unwanted attention of gossip columnists unless he has some ulterior motive for doing so.
Behind Closed Doors - advice for families with violence in the home
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So intriguing; I feel like a failed gossip columnist.
Times, Sunday Times
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Perhaps all columnists have to persuade themselves that they count, that they matter, that they are agents of history, whispering words of wisdom into the ear of the history makers.
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Ah, but voters are fickle and rarely take into consideration the desires of distant princelings (or columnists, for that matter).
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He takes systematic aim at the architects of millennial economic opinion: journalists and columnists, cultural studies academics, ad-men, and the shills of the new management literature.
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The station now features a news program hosted by a local columnist, who has brought several newsmakers to the show.
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Alas his sojourn into being an op/ed columnist has totally perverted him.
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Elizabeth Bumiller, a columnist for The New York Times, documented that the "bawler in chief" may be setting a new standard for men.
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What journalism needs now, he says, is fewer columnists and more reporters getting out of the office and talking to real people.
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Second, the columnist must know whereof he speaks, and though I can't recall his words, I can reduce them to one thought: You don't know diddly .
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To remain a columnist for ourselves here with all my records.
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The anvil chorus of the gnathonic media and their coprophagic gossip columnists soi-disant "journalists" whose conservative exudates have imbrued the age with their mephitic poison, one that might yet prove fatal to us all—may just this once be muted, there being little further to be gained from their unguinous ministrations.
Archive 2007-07-01
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Flanked by a bodyguard and disguised in a hat, mask and glasses, he spoke through a modulator that led Washington Post columnist David Ignatius to liken his voice to Darth Vader's.
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The political columnist in me wanted to know why: the power of Senator Robert Byrd?
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They are on the cover of every magazine and on the lips of every gossip columnist..
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Of course, every columnist is allowed to self-fluff their outrage gland in order to spaff out their wordcount.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is perfectly proper for a local paper to throw its weight behind one side in a local issue, as it is for a columnist to express a personal opinion.
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I'm going to become a teen magazine advice columnist.
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John Waggoner is a personal finance columnist for USA TODAY.
Mutual fund fees add up, so don't pay more than you must
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Freelancing, even after a highly successful and productive career, was not much better unless one was a ‘celebrity’ writer and columnist.
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Tony Kornheiser is a columnist for the Washington Post, and a talk-show host on WTEM.
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The coverage by the columnists diverged from that in the main news stories on this question.
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There is concern among the production team that giving a lot of actors guns was not a good idea, and your columnist was unsurprised to hear the sounds of gunfire and screaming when passing the OFS today.
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A faded movie star is horrified when she discovers her trusted secretary is about to marry a gossip columnist.
The Sun
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A couple of day's later the columnist's topic for the week was that of the drug user.
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Would it be too much to ask for someone -- perhaps one of his New York Times colleagues -- to give famously airheaded columnist Thomas Friedman a bit ...
Thomas Friedman Needs Someone To Help Him Access Widely Available Facts About Politics
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Some of the columnists' appointments seem to presage the adoption of a tone even more raspingly ideological.
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NOT A LOT OF SYMPATHY FOR UMPS: Speaking of the umpires, this columnist is an unabashed admirer of many of them.
Covering baseball for USATODAY.com.Torre's dilemma: Choosing No. 1 starter
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Alsop, said the memo, is a civilian columnist and is not accepted as a military authority.
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By the way, I have a sneaking suspicion that a certain columnist on the Express cribs from the Blog.
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Some opposition politicians and businessmen are also taking on the role of the fifth columnists.
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As I pointed out in an earlier post, after journalist Jill Carroll was released late last week Washington Post media columnist Howard Kurtz wrongheadedly questioned her first interview, which was taped by Iraqis before she was handed over to U.S. forces, and lent credence to the idea that she was too sympathetic to Arab causes, thereby making her somehow anti-American.
Eric J. Weiner: Someone Send Howard Kurtz to a War Zone Immediately
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Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips has begun a blog-style diary at her website.
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She has been a TV news correspondent, a foreign documentaries presenter and writer, and a newspaper columnist.
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"You shouldn't trust what those gossip columnists write, " she chided.
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Irvine has made a tidy living as a controversial tabloid editor, columnist and now owner of his Glasgow-based PR company Media House.
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In such a vacuum of political criticism, one might expect national newspaper columnists to step in and make coherent remarks upon government policy.
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One columnist suggested that the government capitalize on the vendors' street stalls by turning them into tourist attractions.
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That the only fond thoughts on Rahm's departure are coming from a conservative Beltway columnist belies the inefficacy of Rahm as Chief of Staff under the first two years of Obama.
John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed
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He cannot afford to draw the unwanted attention of gossip columnists unless he has some ulterior motive for doing so.
Behind Closed Doors - advice for families with violence in the home
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In his recent editorial in The New York Times entitled "The Question-Driven Life," columnist David Brooks wrote about his encounter with Philip Leakey, a man he describes as "gripped with some sort of compulsive curiosity.
George Heymont: The Artist's Urge to Proselytize
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If you are (a) a professional comic-book creator and (b) fairly a moon-eyed fan of New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, then your artistic mission becomes clear: You must pay tribute to her in cartoon form.
Brenda Starr meets Batgirl: Artist gives MAUREEN DOWD her own bio-comic book [UPDATED]
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For his part, Truman regarded the columnist as a "guttersnipe," and with good reason.
Hoffmania!
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The Palin candidacy is a symptom and expression of a new vulgarization in American politics," wrote Wall Street Journal columnist, Peggy Noonan, the Wall Street Journal.
Geoffrey Dunn: Rick Davis and McCain's Failed Campaign Strategy
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Conservative columnists and pundits are competing to see who can say the pithiest disparaging thing about the fast-fading star from Alaska.
Gerald McEntee: Questioning Sarah Palin
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If Cardozo was Hispanic, so is your columnist, owing to our Sephardic patrilineage.
Beat the Dealer
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Sutherland is an emeritus professor of English Literature at University College, London, chairman of this year's Booker panel, columnist for the Guardian, regular reviewer for the FT, and an all-round regular expert and consultee on matters bookish.
In critical condition
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He currently resides in Barbados and is a weekly newspaper columnist.
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No matter what Mr. Obama does, no network or columnist is reporting news objectively.
Mortgage program hasn't helped enough, some say
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Dan Dorfman, the influential financial columnist, was fired by Money magazine, the magazine's managing editor said Wednesday.
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Venus had what society columnists and besotted male journalists referred to as a mane of cascading auburn hair and her intellectual pedigree came directly from the Sorbonne, but she was Italian, with an accent that only grew stronger and more mellifluous as the years went by.
Sugar Skull
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In a memo from 1983, Roberts complains about how newspaper columnists focused on Ronald Reagan's memorable use of the word keister.
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In September, CBS will premiere "How to Be a Gentleman" about a preppy, well-mannered magazine columnist.
A New Generation of TV Wimps
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And columnists like me would be vilified - vilified!
Times, Sunday Times
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Microsoft didn’t come up with the word bing, CNN has a columnist called Stanley Bing, there’s a singer called Bing Crosby etc.. reply
A Troll Squats On WWWBING.com — Literally
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You are on your way to what Jeffrey Haas, a tech columnist for NOW magazine, calls "infomania"--a disease that can drain your brain.
Beware Of 'Infomania'
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The edition will also allow you to catch up with your favourite columnists and ensure that you can enjoy content you trust in a completely new way.
Times, Sunday Times
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George Will, a conservative columnist, rounded on Powell last year for identifying himself with Rockefeller.
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It all adds up to what respect-ed political columnist Alain Duhamel calls the "desacralization" of the French presidency.
FRANCE: THE LAST OF HIS KIND?
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Ed Montini is a columnist for the Arizona Republic.
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Um, I hate to break it to this columnist, but "aggregation" is the model that the American media industry has been following since at least the 70s.
An idea to save newspapers (Jack Bog's Blog)
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Alsop, said the memo, is a civilian columnist and is not accepted as a military authority.
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These are pay cheques of which even the biggest columnists can only dream, and revenge by redtop was inevitable.
Times, Sunday Times
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For this columnist flying the free, prosperous arc from Tokyo to Delhi means an 18-hour schlepp via Hong Kong and Bangkok.
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But the realisation that the refugee community was not riddled with spies and fifth columnists helped to soften official attitudes.
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There is no evidence of complicity between the employee and the columnists in obtaining the copies.
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Surrounded by people who were disinclined to take her seriously, the columnist abandoned the queeny hauteur and theatrical affectations that have been her television trademarks.
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The British equestrian magazine has several columnists with bright and breezy styles.
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He is a journalist, computer columnist, and the author of 11 books.
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The revelation comes one day after Doug Hampton, the husband of Ensign's former mistress, told Las Vegas Sun columnist Jon Ralston that Ensign paid Cynthia Hampton, who was also an employee of Ensign's political action committee and re-election campaign, more than $25,000 in severance when she stopped working for Ensign's political operation.
Statement: Senator's parents 'made gifts' to mistress's family
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the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night
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This brings its own risks, as our Buttonwood columnist points out.
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The author and New York Times columnist argued this week that the most important global development of the past 18 months was that Red China became Green China.
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Following complaints from readers, the newspaper's faith in its columnist plummeted and he was sacked.
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This weekend you have the joy of watching a Times columnist in full and glorious action.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now Mr. Prime Minister, this Turkey of politically pressured columnists, officially intimidated hand-holders and beaten-up art gallery attendees is not the progressive democratic country you were talking about.
Elcin Poyrazlar: Democracy Is Coming to Turkey?
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I think you'd agree he's a very respected columnist.
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The columnist expands on this piece in the newspaper and explains why it was so darn dumb.
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The gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night.
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The former Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) leader who a newspaper columnist once said "impaled" her with his "blowtorch eyes", has swopped his dramatically delivered pro-racial segregation speeches and is now earning a living dispensing hints on how not to be negative.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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‘Geoffrey was completely unmilitary,’ says Bill Harriman, a friend and a fellow Shooting Times columnist, who now examines firearms on the Antiques Roadshow.
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Months later, after Nixon had resigned in disgrace, humor columnist Art Buchwald jokingly give Graham a small bronze wringer .
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I write to you in disgust at the comments made by your columnist.
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Whereas a bishop, an actress and a broadsheet columnist could well be.
Times, Sunday Times
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One Phoenix columnist, who claimed to have covered the accident, said Mix always drove a Stutz Bearcat.
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Chronicle columnist Herb Caen wrote "In this strangely flat era of" diversity, "she was the rarest of birds, an exotic creature who rose each morning to become the sun around whom thousands of lives revolved.
Jessica Mitford (1917 - 1996)
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Today it rates about 20 column inches of print, an editorial and maybe a pontification from the paper's columnist.
Sound Politics: Last Call
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Work with the news department to promote your columnists or other special features.
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Shame, shame shame on the pustulent immigrant-haters such as columnist Michelle Malkin, radio talk show host Brian Savage, and the others who have begun calling Mexicans “pigs,” and even worse things, using the outbreak of “swine flu” as an excuse to spread their racist hatred.
Flu Brings Out the Worst in Right Wingers
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Post columnist Tom Keegan in his book last year that Durocher was blackballed from the American League after the incident, and his career nearly ended.
USATODAY.com - Around the basepaths
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Brooks cites Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee who on Tuesday rounded on Eric Pickles's localism bill.
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Lil Debbie is having the vapors because even conservative columnists wrote nice things about Obama's magnificent campaign and honest things about McCain's despicable campaign.
Coulter, Drudge, Limbaugh and the House Of Cronkite - Swampland - TIME.com
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This weekend you have the joy of watching a Times columnist in full and glorious action.
Times, Sunday Times
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CBS 'How to Be a Gentleman' 'How to Be a Gentleman' CBS Andrew, a well-mannered magazine columnist, recruits an old high-school bully to teach him how to be a "real" man.
A New Generation of TV Wimps
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He was even willing to deal with a fault-finding columnist, if it would help.
Pr. George's principal succeeds with a startling shake-up
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He is an acquirable taste (this columnist has acquired it, having cast a write-in vote for Kemp in November 1992) but not one that Dole simply suddenly acquired last week.
Pangloss For Veep
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In September, TIME's legal columnist, Adam Cohen, also made a good argument for why strict originalism is problematic.
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The columnist, a British Library reader, offered his wholehearted support to potential strikers.
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Neal Ascherson, the award-winning writer, will be a columnist on the new newspaper.
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The Times columnist was blithely condescending to the songwriting team's canon.
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The first hypothesis to be explored was proposed by no less influential a political observer than columnist George Will, the bow-tied, sesquipedalian voice of American conservatism.
The Fiddler in the Subway
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And the neoconservative school of columnists was almost unanimous in jeering at Rushdie for being hoist by his own petard.
Holy Writ
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But a columnist will do anything to fill the space, though not without company.
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When the policy is released, it should be exposed in detail, rather it being automatically put-down by some know-all columnist.
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New York Times columnist Frank Rich wrote, "If the word oleaginous didn't exist, someone would have to invent it to describe Rahm Emanuel." called him "arrogant, rash and power hungry" and described how he once "sent a rotting fish to a former coworker with whom he had parted ways.
Undefined
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Columnists usually only recall their predictions when they turn out correct.
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A forum for the writers, moderated by local columnist Bonnie Henry, will be followed by a book signing.
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In person, the Esquire columnist and author of four books is hyperactive, edgy and funnier than any stand-up comic.
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Joanne Mariner is a FindLaw columnist who learned a lot about animal rights from a basenji named Punk.
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Kelly was a conservative columnist known for withering criticisms of former president Bill Clinton and his vice president Al Gore, and also worked for the New Republic and Atlantic Monthly magazines.
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The local columnist seems to have a mistitled blog.
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She gives the leftie columnist a big blast for the dishonesty of his criticisms.
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• Hotel Majestic (+1 415 441 1100, thehotelmajestic.com) has period styling and doubles from $115; at the other end of the aesthetic spectrum Hotel Tomo (+1 415 921 4000, jdvhotels.com/tomo) offers brightly coloured Japanese pop art and doubles from $129 Eva Wiseman, columnist, Observer magazine
Summer holidays: 10 of the best trips for couples
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The financial regulatory bill before the Senate would go a long way toward staving off the next crisis, writes The New York Times '"Economic Scene" columnist David Leonhardt, excerpt for one thing: it needs to do a better job of keeping taxpayers from picking up the tab for the next crisis.
Economic Agenda: April 28, 2010
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Frankly, it's frustrating for our journalists and columnists to have to find new ways to rehash the same material.
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The columnist holds the colorful column of the colonial newspaper.
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I used to work with an Express columnist - her face rather toothily smirks out at you each weekday.
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This columnist recalls hitch-hiking to Italy to watch Scotland tackle Costa Rica in the 1990 World Cup finals.
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This "first unit of a Tibetan museum and temple," a columnist for the New York Sun reassured his readers, "does not mean an attempt to convert New York to that phase of Buddhism called Lamaism.
Tibet on Staten Island
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I also recognize that columnists using children as space filler is a time-honored journalistic practice.
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It could have done what you say while still keeping some print columnists and the archives behind a paywall.
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The columnist Beachcomber's "new Soviet Barracks at Stratford", the building that conservative locals called "the jam factory", although it was euphorically reviewed by architectural progressives such as Maxwell Fry, was a pretty tame animal by international standards.
A stage of her own: Elisabeth Scott and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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The vendors' protests inspired newspaper columnists on influential papers to come to their defense.
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Use of the term hippie did not catch on in the mass media until early 1967, after San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen began referring to hippies in his daily columns.
Archive 2007-10-01
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One now has to ask the question, is this columnist just a self-opinionated, uninformed, naive person?
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It's a story you hear trotted out by politicians trying to make a point or ivory tower newspaper columnists trying to fill a page.
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Newspaper columnists and political talk-shows reflect a tone of self-doubt and unease about the conduct of the war to date.
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Rob Morse is a columnist for the San Francisco Examiner.
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Your Money columnist Peter Siris is an investment manager at Guerrilla Capital in Manhattan.
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But the idea of high-level support for such action was catapulted into the headlines after the well-connected columnist Nahum Barnea asked in an article in the Yediot Ahronot newspaper last Friday whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak had decided between them to attack Iran's nuclear installations.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
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Susan Zakin is the most perceptive and eloquent political columnist in print in Tucson and probably in the whole damn state.
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William Wong is an independent journalist and Examiner columnist.
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Conservative columnists have had a field day pointing to the Harvard hullabaloo as a sign of runaway political correctness at elite universities.
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How did the greedy columnist find the blueberry muffin he'd been saving for the afternoon?
Times, Sunday Times
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The screen legend has also gushed about Winters to celebrity gossip columnist Liz Smith, describing him as "one of the most wonderful men I've ever known.
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To be more specific, it seems the columnist is painting conservatives with a VERY broad brush, and in the process defeating the purpose of convincing anyone of the validity of his arguments.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Jonathan Rauch on David Frum on the Conservative Movement
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These sentiments were echoed by various right-wing publications and columnists.
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Whereas Tom Friedman, in his columnist job for seven years now, is, as he tells it, just your basic Everyman.
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Times columnist Danny Finkelstein, makes short work of that line of argument today, the flawed "situationist" view that suggests that human beings adapt to the situation in which they find themselves, as evidenced by Stanley Milgram's famous torture tests at Yale in
The Guardian World News
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Commenting on a letter to the editor describing William and Kate's marriage as a "Darwinian exercise in gene-pool refreshment," Brian Viner, a columnist for the Independent, noted that his wife thinks William should have been forced to stick to "a fat Spanish princess" or "a slightly boss-eyed one from the Netherlands.
Hers is no common story
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The pediatrician is a regular contributor to the show and a featured columnist for the National Safety Council's wellness magazine.
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My newest heartthrob is Richard Wolffe, a Newsweek columnist and commentator on Countdown with Keith Olbermann (who I could crush on a little too).
I ♥ Geeks | The Stiletto Gang
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Opinion columnists, meanwhile, busied themselves penning snide articles about Trollope, admonishing her for behaviour unbecoming of a grandmother of two.
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Since then the gossip columnists have been doing their best to sniff out the real reasons behind the split.
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Three years ago, a reader complained to Chicago Sun-Times columnist Diane Crowley about the claiming of spots.
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By contrast, several newspaper editorialists and columnists criticized the government for acting precipitously.
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THE first political columnist I ever encountered, after a fashion, was Walter Lippmann.
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Perhaps the best sports columnist of all time, Smith wrote what he saw.
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In one of his columns, the urbane Noël Coward is introduced by the columnist to "Two-Ton" Tony Galento, the fireplug Jersey heavyweight who once knocked down Joe Louis.
Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied
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A leading French newspaper columnist praised the performance.
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And this climate of increasing intolerance is not confined to newspaper columnists by any means.
Archive 2009-03-01
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I say this as one who works as a columnist for The Wanderer, the oldest and most venerable national Catholic weekly in America … the first and to a startling degree the onlyCatholic newspaper to sustainedly spotlight these abuses with definitude … investigators who belong to an organization called SNAP [Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests] … whom I interviewed repeatedly … have personal axes to grind against the Church beyond the immediate charges they make.
Tom Roeser
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Ed Montini is a columnist for the Arizona Republic.
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ANOTHER of our other great footie columnists and an ex-England gaffer who is a master tactician.
The Sun
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New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof tweeted, "I'm awed by Wendi Murdoch taking down Rupert's attacker," and former CBS news anchor Katie Couric tweeted that Deng gave a "whole new meaning to the term tiger mother.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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William Wong is an independent journalist and an Examiner columnist.
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Rumble Seat columnist Dan Neil test drives the all-new Hyundai Elantra, which he calls a convergence of engineering, style and value.
MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
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Perhaps the guest columnist for the newspaper is confusing his Saids with his Chomksys, or he sees comparative literature as a branch of linguistics.
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Here, one of our top columnists explains why this campaign is needed and we give gongs to recent rulings.
The Sun
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It was famed gossip columnist, wearing a bright red evening gown, smoking a cigarette in a holder and sitting behind a long metal table.
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After college, Kobliner worked for Sylvia Porter, the famed author and columnist who pioneered the personal-finance field.
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The articles of Arthur Ronald Constance, the famed ring columnist, lined the walls in ancient, browned, curling tatters.
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The mere presence of links might not seem so notable — except that only one of the Times’ 10 other op-ed columnists had included even a single link in his or her most recent piece.via Frank Rich: Why I link» Nieman Journalism Lab» Pushing to the Future of Journalism ...
Frank Rich: Why I link » Nieman Journalism Lab
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In an interview with Baltimore Sun columnist David Zurawik, Williams said he remains emotionally "roiled" by the incident and said, despite being hired full-time by Fox News with a three-year, $2 million contract, "there's an emotional disconnect, because the way it feels to me is like I just got fired and I'm not even sure what I did wrong.
Juan Williams: Fox News Lets 'Black Guy With A Hispanic Name' Host O'Reilly's Show
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The Sunday Mail columnist and former Clothes Show presenter keeps a herd of rare angora goats at her Perthshire farm and is planning to market the socks she makes from their wool to upmarket London boutiques.
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Stephanie Salter is an Examiner columnist.
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Columnist for Vanity Fair and for brain-boggling US journal The Nation, Hitchens has a fierce reputation for intellectual and political acuity.
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Political - columnist Nuray Mert says that ruling strengthen the hands of the prosecutor.
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I'd seen what those newspaper columnists had been sprouting first hand.
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Cronje said he had dreams of becoming a sports commentator or columnist after retiring as a national player.
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Those attending last year's Lennart Meri security shindig (disclosure: your columnist is a regular and appreciative participant) had two options.
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Or did the columnist mean to use the term figuratively as when individuals were "beaten up" by government hiring personnel who rejected their otherwise acceptable applications for employment because the resumes weren't ideologically pure enough?
LJWorld.com stories: News
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Mr. Schar then homed in on an item Mr. Blagojevich leaked to a columnist in The Chicago Sun-Times in which he said he had met with U.S. Rep.
Prosecutor, Blagojevich Go Toe-to-Toe in Courtroom
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She became a regular columnist and contributed poetry and reviews to numerous serials and collections.
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That newspaper columnist derides the mayor whenever he can.
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The New York Times columnist celebrates Malcolm X, Andrei Sakharov and Menachem Begin as dissenters of Joban stature.
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One of the Australian cities this columnist was enthusiastic about seeing was Kalgoorlie, which is a gold mining town in a remote area of Western Australia (called WA by the locals).
How to Spin for Fun and Profit
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The newspaper columnist is a big name - dropper.
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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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Mark Peters is a language columnist for Good and Visual Thesaurus.
Mark Peters: 10 Of The Funniest Underrated Humor Books (PHOTOS)
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Sitting in the chairs for a shapeup this week are; freelance writer Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney and editor, Arsalan Iftikhar, Sports Illustrator reporter Pablo Torre, and syndicated columnist Marc Lamont Hill, who's also an associate professor of education in African-American Studies at Columbia University.
'Shop Talk': Philly Mayor Isn't Black Enough?
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His love-hate relationship with reporters made headlines, especially when he came to blows with a columnist in a nightclub.
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She has been subjected to a vitriolic attack by a female newspaper columnist for ‘sharing every cough and spit of her agony’.
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Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects---Will Rogers, American actor and columnist.
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The Toronto Sun columnist said he "has decided to become the Mr. Television of Ontario politics" and warned "overexposure can be a killer."
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Wheeling was an elderly man, a former editor of the New York Times, now a columnist on the Op-Ed page.
NEW YORK DEAD
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Gail is a columnist for Yahoo Canada, Chatelaine, and Zoomer Magazine and blogs daily at her website, where she also offers terrific tools people can use to dig themselves out of the hole.
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Now, comes word of yet another right-leaning columnist getting paid to flack for a Republican administration's policies.
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It is astonishing the columnist could stoop so low.
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I'm not sure writing for the Free-Lance Star qualifies as being a ‘distinguished columnist.’
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Miss Amiel has become a highly visible columnist and was voted the 1989 Woman of Distinction.
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He brought the skills of a newspaper columnist and talk - show host to the press secretary's office.
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Meanwhile, Joel Connelly, the contumelious liberal columnist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer is crying foul because the two highly qualified and judicially restrained challengers, Stephen Johnson and John Groen, are receiving campaign contributions from folks whom Connelly doesn't approve of: "Outside interests influencing court races".
Sound Politics: Chief Justice Alexander is "Very Well Qualified" to legislate from the bench
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News Daily News Tattle Columnist MICHELLE "Bombshell" McGee has been in the nonnews a lot recently - she's a far more important story
WN.com - Business News
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Joel Connelly, the contumelious liberal columnist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, writes today: "Sexism's alive and well on the right".
Sound Politics: It's in the P-I