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Journalist and historical writer Nat Brandt has called the massacre of Christians in Shanxi " the greatest single tragedy in the history of Christian evangelicalism.
Journalist Sharon Weinberger called HAARP " the Moby Dick of conspiracy theories " and said the popularity of conspiracy theories often overshadows the benefits HAARP may provide to the scientific community.
Journalist John Chamberlain, for example, credits these works with his final " conversion " from socialism to what he called " an older American philosophy " of libertarian and conservative ideas.
Cnet Journalist Declan McCullagh called " series of tubes " an " entirely reasonable " metaphor for the Internet, noting that some computer operating systems use the term ' pipes ' to describe interprocess communication.
" Journalist John Chamberlain credits Rand, Paterson and Lane with his final " conversion " from socialism to what he called " an older American philosophy " of libertarian and conservative ideas.
Journalist and author Roger Rosenblatt, describing Gray, called him " Spalding the storyteller ... Spalding the mystical.
Journalist Janann Sheman wrote a book called Interviews with Betty Friedan containing interviews with Friedan for the New York Times, Working Women, and Playboy, among others.
Sen. Dan Inouye, the longest serving senator in Congress, said Hoekstra's " racist thoughts are not welcome in the United States Senate .” Journalist James Fallows of The Atlantic called it the " most revolting ad ".
'" In 1960, John Hohenberg, in The Professional Journalist, called the interpretive reporting which developed after World War II a " new journalism which not only seeks to explain as well as to inform ; it even dares to teach, to measure, to evaluate.
Journalist Sarah D. Bunting called Connor " a frustrating character " and wrote that while she " gets where he is coming from " and his ” twitchy, PTSD-ish interactions ring true ", they become old too quick due to lack of real development of character and the relationship with Angel for most of season four.
Journalist Andrew Miller called for an end to the rising criticism of Trescothick's decision from the public, while Paul Hayward of the Guardian also derided those critical of the Somerset player's actions.
Journalist John MacDonald, writing for the Khaleej Times, called Quackwatch " a voice of reason on everything from the efficacy of alternative medicine to the validity of advice from best-selling diet gurus, and the various forms of medical quackery being perpetrated on gullible consumers ".
Journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu called the cathedral a " God mall " and argued that it's not churches — big or small — that Romania lacks currently.
" Journalist John Chamberlain credits Paterson, Lane and Rand with his final " conversion " from socialism to what he called " an older American philosophy " of libertarian and conservative ideas.
Journalist Gary Indiana criticized a young Otterness for an independent work done in 1977 called " Shot Dog Film " a looped video piece, in which, Otterness shot a stray dog as a form of war protest.
Journalist Andrew Marr has called him " a stern-faced and authoritarian Presbyterian conservative who ran the country like a personal fiefdom for Harold Wilson ".
Journalist Brian Doherty has called her the " French grande dame of anarchy.
" Journalist Ben Rayner speculated that some fans, whom he called " nerds ," would want an explanation of " how Barney fit through that tiny door to the ' master bedroom ' in the rebuilt Flanders family home.
" Journalist Herb Borkland called it " the world's most expensive self defense training " because a 40-hour workshop costs $ 5, 000 USD.

Journalist and ",
Journalist and pundit Christopher Hitchens published an essay in The Nation titled " Why Dubya Can't Read ", writing:
Journalist John L. O ' Sullivan, an influential advocate for Jacksonian democracy and a complex character described by Julian Hawthorne as " always full of grand and world-embracing schemes ", wrote an article in 1839, which, while not using the term " Manifest Destiny ", did predict a " divine destiny " for the United States based upon values such as equality, rights of conscience, and personal enfranchisement " to establish on earth the moral dignity and salvation of man ".
Journalist James Edward Vlamos deplored the loss of fantasy, innocence, and humor in the " funnies ", and took to task one of Gray's sequences about espionage, noting that the " fate of the nation " rested on " Annie's frail shoulders ".
Journalist Michelangelo Signorile, who describes Spellman as " one of the most notorious, powerful and sexually voracious homosexuals in the American Catholic Church's history ", reported that Cooney's manuscript, The American Pope, initially contained interviews with several people with personal knowledge of Spellman's homosexuality, including researcher and historian C. A. Tripp.
Journalist Robin Wright has described it as " more of an information network for a variety of cells of movements ", rather than a centralized organization.
Journalist Ian Wooldridge commented that " Boycott, in short, walks alone ", while cricket writer John Arlott wrote that Boycott had a " lonely " career.
An editorial published by The Digital Journalist web magazine expressed a similar position, advocating to abolish the term " citizen journalist ", and replacing it with " citizen news gatherer ".
The Cure played a version of their song " Grinding Halt ", retitled for that performance as " Desperate Journalist In Ongoing Meaningful Review Situation ", on the John Peel radio show, with new lyrics parodying Morley's writing style after an unfavourable review of their debut album Three Imaginary Boys.
* Cahill, Rowan, " The Making of a Communist Journalist: Rupert Lockwood, 1908-1940 ", Working Lives, 2003.
* " Online Journalist Profile: Yvonne Ridley, Al-Jazeera. net ", interview by Jemima Kiss, Journalism. co. uk, 10 January 2004.
Journalist Steve Huey writes that while the band " strayed from hardcore's typically external concerns of the time -- namely, social and political dissent -- their musical attack was no less blistering, and in fact a good deal more challenging and nuanced than the average three-chord speed-blur ", a sound that, according to Huey, mapped out " a new direction for hardcore that built on the innovations " brought by Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade.
In 1990, The New Yorker writer Janet Malcolm published a widely read article, " The Journalist and the Murderer ", the thesis of which was that McGinniss committed a " morally indefensible " act in pretending that he believed MacDonald was innocent, even after he became convinced of his guilt.
The season ended with an unusual episode: usually there is only one " Depressive Treasure ", but in this episode there were three, two of them showing the depressive moments of Gato Fedorento ; the third Treasure featured ( for the first time ) unbroadcast taped sequences ( the Bloopers ), of an RTP Journalist named José Ladeiras and the author of those bloopers actually came to the set.
Journalist Stanley Kurtz labeled it " conspiratorial nonsense ", " political paranoia ", and " guilt by association ",
In the play, Stańczyk accuses the Journalist, who calls the jester a " great man ", of inactivity and passive acceptance of the nation's fate.
Journalist Nancy Spain once wrote an article for the News of the World newspaper, stating that " Bill and Virginia Harry were Mr. & Mrs. Mersey Beat ", and when Bob Dylan visited Liverpool to appear at the Odeon, he specifically asked for Harry to act as his guide to the city.
* Antti Mutta / Pelaaja-Lehti ( Journalist ) on " Korg DS-10 ", a review, Pelaaja-Lehti September / 2009 ( 2009 )
Also in September during an interview Canibus sparked rumors that other members would be joining the group such as Crooked I, Pak Man, Kool G Rap, Royce Da 5 ' 9 ", Keith Murray, Journalist, Common, Rakim, Vinnie Paz ( from Jedi Mind Tricks ), Pace Won and Young Zee ( from the Outsidaz ), and Lonnie B and Danja Mowf ( from the Supafriendz ), as of yet it has still not been confirmed whether they will actually be included in the group.
*" Journalist held for seeking truth on Tiananmen killings ", The Times Online, 31 May 2005.

Journalist and writing
Both the Evening Echo and Evening Post won design awards during the late 1960s and early 1970s, but it was the Evening Echo that took the major writing honours, with John Marquis being voted Provincial Journalist of the Year in 1974 and Melanie Phillips being named Young Journalist of the Year in 1975.
In October 2008, the Stonewall " Journalist of the Year " award nominee Julie Bindel was described as transphobic by some trans rights groups, for her supportive writing about lesbian issues.
Journalist Leo Hickman, writing in the Guardian newspaper, questioned who was funding his attendance at the conference after it was confirmed that he was not there in an official capacity representing the EU or the Conservative Party – who both confirmed that they did not share Helmer's beliefs on the subject of climate change.
His contributions to chess writing and journalism earned him many awards, including the USCF's Chess Journalist of the Year award in 2000.
While still in school he began writing for Pacific News Service and in 1993 won the Outstanding Young Journalist Award from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Kopkind authored two books: America: The Mixed Curse ( 1969 ) and The Thirty Years ' Wars: Dispatches and Diversions of a Radical Journalist, 1965-1994, an anthology of his writing which was published posthumously in 1995, with an introduction by Alexander Cockburn.
Journalist Johann Hari, writing for The Independent heaped praise upon Mike's dementia storyline: " You can see some of these qualities in the storyline that has just stuttered to a close, the tale of the cracking and breaking of wide-boy Street stalwart Mike Baldwin into dementia and death.

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