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In a similar vein, Andrew Orlowski in The Register commented that " any of today's debaters prefer ' Fisking '— line-by-line rebuttals where facts are dropped like radar chaff — to rational debate or building a coherent argument.
Moore's paper was the subject of an attack on the dissemination process and the relationship of the author and his reviewers to Google, by Andrew Orlowski of The Register.
In May 2007, Andrew Orlowski, writing for the tech tabloid The Register, criticized Technorati's May 2007 redesign.
Stob was described as " the author of the longest-running satirical column on computer programming " by her fellow columnist, Andrew Orlowski.
Andrew Orlowski ( born 1966 ) is a British columnist, investigative journalist and the executive editor of the IT news and opinion website The Register.

Andrew and executive
Andrew Penman, chief executive of The Cancer Council New South Wales, called for further research on the matter.
They are legislative and executive powers and functions conferred on the Governor-General, not by Royal authority, but by statutory authority ," a view held also by Andrew Inglis Clark, who assisted Sir Samuel Griffith with drafts of the constitution and later became Senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
* Specie Circular, 1836 executive order by US President Andrew Jackson regarding hard money
The Specie Circular ( Coinage Act ) was an executive order issued by U. S. President Andrew Jackson in 1836 and carried out by succeeding President Martin Van Buren.
John Andrew Roth, a Canadian, was the chief executive officer and chairman of Nortel Networks.
Orangetown has a Town Supervisor, presently Andrew Stewart, as its elected executive and is represented in the United States House of Representatives by Eliot Engel.
Lex boasts some distinguished alumni who have gone on to make careers in business and government – including Nigel Lawson ( former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer ), Richard Lambert ( CBI director and former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee ), Martin Taylor ( former chief executive of Barclays ), John Makinson ( chairman and chief executive of Penguin ), John Gardiner ( former chairman of Tesco ), David Freud ( former UBS banker and Labour adviser, now a Conservative peer ), John Kingman ( former head of UKFI and a banker at Rothschild ’ s ), George Graham ( RBS banker ), Andrew Balls ( head of European portfolio management at PIMCO ) and Jo Johnson ( Conservative Member of Parliament for Orpington ).
Andrew Gilligan, reporting for The London Evening Standard, stated that the Sikh Federation ( UK ) is the " successor " of the ISYF, and that its executive committee, objectives, and senior members ... are largely the same.
His role, according to Andrew Harrison, the chief executive of RadioCentre, was " to identify both areas of best practice and possible savings.
* Andrew Slater – executive production
Some causes include the economic policies of President Andrew Jackson who created the Specie Circular by executive order and also refused to renew the charter of Second Bank of the United States, resulting in the withdrawal of government funds from that bank.
On-air hosts on the channel include original Rolling Stones manager / producer Andrew Loog Oldham, singer / guitarist Joan Jett, former record executive Kid Leo, punk rock singer Handsome Dick Manitoba, and rock entrepreneur Kim Fowley.
Experienced television executive Anthony Jelly was appointed as managing director, although historian Andrew Spicer credits the Black brothers as the driving force and public face of Tyne Tees ; George was programme director, and both brothers were prominent board members.
Wilson was born in Dallas, to photographer Laura ( Cunningham ) Wilson and Robert Andrew Wilson, an advertising executive and operator of a public television station.
In 1833, President Andrew Jackson cited executive privilege when Senator Henry Clay demanded he produce documents concerning statements the president made to his cabinet about the removal of federal deposits from the Second Bank of the United States during the Bank War.
The party was a coalition of interests united by the common thread of opposition to Andrew Jackson and, more specifically, his “ definition of federal and executive power .” The party included former National Republicans with an “ urban, commercial, and nationalist outlook ” as well as former nullifiers.
* Andrew Grove, principal executive of Intel Corporation
Despite the contributions Frick had made towards Andrew Carnegie's fortune, Carnegie disregarded him in many executive decisions including finances.
Brett Andrew Hull ( born August 9, 1964 ) is a Canadian-American former National Hockey League ( NHL ) player and general manager, and currently an executive vice president and alternate governor of the Dallas Stars.
Andrew Gould ( born December 17, 1946 ) is the former chairman and chief executive officer of Schlumberger, a global oilfield services company supplying technology, information solutions and integrated project management.
It stars Oliver Reed as disillusioned London advertising executive Andrew Quint, who revolts against his boss, Jonathan Lute ( Orson Welles ), and escapes into Swinging London.
* Andrew P. Davies – builder, 1969 ( Ottawa Rough Riders as player / coach 1920s, executive officer, and team physician until 1948 ).
Shortly after the March 2004 executive council meeting, Andrew Stern announced the formation of the New Unity Partnership ( NUP ).

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Steven Andrew Soderbergh (; born January 14, 1963 ) is an American film producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor, and an Academy Award-winning film director.
In June 2010 Andrew Kenrick replaced Mark Latham as editor.
* co. uk / mediaguardian / story / 0, 755 8, 1308092, 00. html Between the lines – BBC political editor Andrew Marr gives an insider's account of what to look for in British newspaper content.
In a lengthy interview conducted by PBS prior to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in August 1997, Max Hastings, editor of the Daily Telegraph between 1986 and 1995, discussed the impact of Andrew Morton's and Jonathan Dimbleby's biographies of, respectively, Diana, Princess of Wales and HRH The Prince of Wales on subsequent news coverage of the Royal Family in the UK.
* Scott, Andrew Murray, editor.
The Microsoft Developer Network was launched in June of 1992 as a quarterly, CD-ROM-based compilation of technical articles, sample code, and software development kits, as well as a 16-page tabloid newspaper, the Microsoft Developer Network News, edited by Andrew Himes, who had previously been the founding editor of MacTech, the premiere Macintosh technology journal.
On September 16, 2000, Caroline Mulroney married Andrew Lapham, the son of magazine editor Lewis H. Lapham.
On the announcement of his departure, Andrew Neil, The Spectator CEO, said: " Boris has been a wonderful and magnificent editor of The Spectator and we are sorry to lose him ; in many ways he will be irreplaceable … leaves the magazine in better shape than it has ever been in its long and glorious history, both editorially and financially … The editorial breadth and quality under his editorship has been unrivalled.
Andrew Neil, the editor of the Sunday Times, called Irving " reprehensible ", but defended hiring Irving because he was only a " transcribing technician ", which others criticised as a poor description of translation work.
The 2005 documentary film " El Charango " ( director, Jim Virga ; editor, Tula Goenka ; assoc producer and sound, Andrew Reissiger ) gives some explanation to the relationship between the charango and Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia, site of the world's largest silver deposit and therefore the most likely location of the charango's birthplace.
Named for Andrew Jackson Davis, a St. Louis editor, the county was first settled in the middle 1830s.
Brendan Hopkins headed Independent News while Andrew Marr was appointed editor of The Independent and Rosie Boycott of The Independent on Sunday.
The editor of the FT is Lionel Barber, who took over from Andrew Gowers in autumn 2005.
* Andrew Pyle ( editor ), Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers ( 2000 ), article pp. 52 – 4.
* A huge red granite obelisk to Andrew Russel, editor of The Scotsman ( 1814-1870 ).
In 2011, magazine editor Andrew Gulli found fifteen previously unknown short stories by Dashiell Hammett in the archives of the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas in Austin.
His brother was the writer Aldous Huxley, and his half-brother a fellow biologist and Nobel laureate, Andrew Huxley ; his father was writer and editor Leonard Huxley ; and his paternal grandfather was Thomas Henry Huxley, a friend and supporter of Charles Darwin and proponent of evolution.
* Andrew Pyle ( editor ), Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers ( 2000 ), article pp. 54 – 5.
* Andrew Pyle ( editor ), Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers ( 2000 ), article pp. 59 – 62.
In 2004 Gawenda was succeeded as editor by British journalist Andrew Jaspan.
Aronofsky with frequent collaborator Matthew Libatique, and editor Andrew Weisblum.
A Crowley edition owned in 1613 by an educated English Catholic, Andrew Bostoc, has its owner's notes responding to Crowley's in the margins, refuting them from the text itself, discriminating between the editor and the author / text.
Andrew Michael Sullivan ( born 10 August 1963 ) is a British author, editor, political commentator and blogger.
Macworld was founded by David Bunnell ( publisher ) and Andrew Fluegelman ( editor ).

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