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Wall Street Journal editorial pans Plan: Paper says Blunt should
The Wall Street Journal is again closely tracking developments with judicial selection in Missouri. The Appellate Judicial Commission late Thursday announced the three finalists recommended to Gov. Matt Blunt to fill the vacancy created by the departure of Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. The commission nominated...
Tags: commission, editorial, Judge, SALES, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2008-08-26
Wall Street Journal editorial pans finalists recommended for
The Wall Street Journal is again closely tracking developments with judicial selection in Missouri. The Appellate Judicial Commission late Thursday announced the three finalists recommended to Gov. Matt Blunt to fill the vacancy created by the departure of Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. The commission nominated...
Tags: commission, editorial, Judge, SALES, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2008-08-26
Peace Department
Your editorial published on Aug. 4 claims that the creation of a Department of Peace (HR 808) is "Feel-good silliness." Your editorial misinforms your readers because it assumes the Department of Peace DOP conflicts with existing governmental structures. It does not. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will...
Tags: CAREER, editorial, FINANCE, Iraq, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2008-08-19
Statement by the Press Secretary
WASHINGTON -- Once again, the New York Times Editorial Board doesn't let the facts get in the way of expressing its vitriolic opinions - no matter how misleading they may be. In today's editorial, "Mr. Bush and the GI Bill", the New York Times irresponsibly distorts President Bush's strong...
Tags: Benefits, editorial, New York Times Co., president
Research articles 2008-05-26
MineCore Featured in EQUITIES Magazine's May 2008 Issue
MineCore International, Inc. ("MineCore") (PINKSHEETS: MCIO) is featured in the May 2008 issue of EQUITIES Magazine, currently on newsstands. The feature editorial titled "MineCore Targets Sapphire, Ammolite, and Gold," pages 132 and 133, was written by staff reporter Aimie Gresham. The editorial takes an in-depth look at...
Tags: Company, editorial, SEC
Research articles 2008-05-09
Letters: Lots of anguish in Democratland
IAM a FURIOUS (Caucasian, Jewish, over-50, college-educated, raised in eastern Montgomery County, resident of Northwest Philadelphia, would-be journalist, earning under $50,000) FEMALE!Media pundits who are creating the playbook for this historical presidential race are ruining the best Democratic presidential race in my adult life.In the debate in our great city,...
Tags: ABC Inc., Benefits, editorial, Iraq, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-05-01
Editorial riddled with errors
Sometimes the facts get in the way of the premise of an editorial column. Such is the case with the editorial titled "End the FBI's privacy abuses" (March 12). This particular piece is riddled with incorrect facts and innuendo regarding the conclusions of the Department of Justice's Office...
Tags: audit, editorial, FBI, FINANCE, Government
Research articles 2008-03-30
US anchor quits Al-Jazeera citing increased editorial control
NEW YORK AFP — The most high-profile US face on Al-Jazeera's English language service has quit the network, citing increasing editorial control by the Qatar-based management, according to reports Friday. "To put it bluntly, the channel that's on now -- while excellent, and I plan to be a lifetime...
Tags: Al-Jazeera, broadcasting, editorial, network, NETWORKING
Research articles 2008-03-28
NCUA Should Stick To Safety & Soundness
This letter is in response to the March 3, 2008 editorial by JoAnn Johnson, chairman of the National Credit Union Administration, defending the agency’s ongoing rulemaking regarding the conversion of a credit union to the mutual savings bank charter. The editorial was titled: “Why NCUA Has Focused On The Rights...
Tags: editorial, Government, regulation, Regulations, rulemaking, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-03-17
Letters: Sen. Hatch responds
YOUR March 3 editorial ( "Don't Hang Up on Our Privacy Rights" ) mischaracterizes the FISA legislation that recently passed the Senate by a strong bipartisan 68-29 vote.The editorial says, "Without immunity, the telecom companies weren't cooperating. This turned out not to be true. Caught once again in a lie,...
Tags: editorial, Government, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-03-12
Clinton comeback: It's a new game
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, in an editorial: "Tuesday's primary results made winners of Sen. John McCain, who clinched the Republication nomination, and Sen. Hillary Clinton, whose campaign had been on the brink of elimination. A winner of a different sort was Pennsylvania, where the political battle now moves and the nation's attention...
Tags: Democrat, Democratic Party, editorial, FINANCE, game, nomination, nominee, Obama, Sen., Taxes
Research articles 2008-03-07
Castro takes another swipe at McCain
HAVANA AFP — Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro, whose political future is to be clarified this month, took another swipe at Republican US presidential hopeful John McCain, in an editorial published Wednesday. Fidel Castro, 81, wrote in the Communist Party newspaper Granma that McCain was in the pocket of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cuba, editorial, leader, Leadership, Republican
Research articles 2008-02-13
US orchestra's N.Korean trip 'a disgrace': New York paper
NEW YORK AFP — The New York Philharmonic has run into criticism surrounding its landmark trip to North Korea later this month, with the city's leading tabloid labeling the Pyongyang concert "a disgrace." "The New York Philharmonic was set to hand North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il a propaganda...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, editorial, U.S.
Research articles 2008-02-12
The last thing Americans need is a loony debate over whether it is more important to choose the first woman or the first African-American nominee for president
--New York Times editorial on the injection of race into the Democratic presidential primaries (January 17)
Tags: editorial, injection, New York Times Co.
Research articles 2008-02-12
Drug-releasing heart stents safe for wide use: study
CHICAGO AFP — A major study of the first two commercially available drug-releasing coronary stents has found that both appear to be safe for use in a variety of patients. Stents are tubes used to keep previously blocked coronary arteries open. The advent of drug-releasing stents has cut...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, editorial, patient
Research articles 2008-01-29
Japanese media criticises companies over fake 'recycled' goods
TOKYO AFP — Media on Saturday criticised Japan's top paper firms for lying about the use of recycled products in goods billed as being made from such materials, the latest in a series of scandals in the corporate sector. Five major paper producers admitted in the past week that...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, editorial, Manufacturing, media
Research articles 2008-01-19
NKorea vows strong military, economy in 2008, no mention of nuclear deadline
SEOUL AFP — North Korea vowed Tuesday in a New Year policy message to strengthen its military and its economy in 2008 but made no mention of its failure to meet a year-end denuclearisation deadline. However a joint editorial in leading state media hinted that the hardline communist state...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, editorial, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-12-31
Republican Romney picks up negative endorsement
WASHINGTON AFP — Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney has taken an editorial drubbing from a small New Hampshire newspaper, at a time when most newspapers close to the presidential race are handing out endorsements. "Romney should not be the next president," blared the Concord Monitor of tiny New Hampshire...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, editorial, Governor, Iowa, Republican
Research articles 2007-12-23
CIA, Congress battle over 'torture tapes'
O. Ricardo Pimentel, editorial page editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: "So, the CIA destroyed tapes of some detainees being subjected to enhanced interrogation techniques to protect the identity of undercover agents. Hmm. They've got stuff in the intelligence world to read license plates from satellites, yet they can't fuzz up faces...
Tags: CIA, editorial, Leadership, MARKETING, PRODUCTIVITY, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-12-14
Letters
TIME TO ACT Congress, Bush must agree on funding for Alzheimer's Now is the time for the government to meet its responsibility to help the 5 million Americans suffering from Alzheimer's disease. It's time to find ways to protect the lives...
Tags: editorial, president, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-12-08
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