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Sampson is a committed Neo-conservative, and supported numerous right-wing economic policy initiatives during his time in government, including the controversial privatization of Highway 407.
Lobe has lectured occasionally on U. S. Foreign Policy, Neo-conservative ideology, the Bush administration, and Foreign Policy and the U. S. Media at various colleges and universities around the United States, including: Jackson School of International Studies and School of Communications at the University of Washington, Seattle ; Union College in Schenectady, New York ; Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut ; American University in Washington D. C .; University of San Francisco ( USF ); and New York University.

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Similar viewpoints have been expressed by Stanley Crouch in a New York Daily News piece, Charles Steele, Jr. of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and African-American columnist David Ehrenstein of the LA Times who accused white liberals of flocking to blacks who were " Magic Negros ", a term that refers to a black person with no past who simply appears to assist the mainstream white ( as cultural protagonists / drivers ) agenda.
In 2005 and 2006, Charles was a monthly columnist for the Liverpool Echo newspaper.
** Charles Goren, American bridge player, writer, and columnist ( b. 1901 )
The magazine was founded by American journalist Louis Rossetto and his partner Jane Metcalfe and Ian Charles Stewart in 1993 with initial backing from software entrepreneur Charlie Jackson and eclectic academic Nicholas Negroponte of the MIT Media Lab, who was a regular columnist for six years, through 1998 and wrote the book Being Digital.
In 1985, as U. S. support was flowing to the mujahideen, Savimbi's UNITA, and the Nicaraguan contras, columnist Charles Krauthammer, in an essay for Time magazine, labeled the policy the " Reagan Doctrine ," and the name stuck.
* Charles Krauthammer ( columnist, Pulitzer Prize )
Among them are Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry, Focus on the Family's James Dobson, the 700 Club's Pat Robertson, Prison Fellowship's Charles Colson, columnist Cal Thomas, preacher and author Tim LaHaye, former Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris, and Liberty University and Moral Majority founder Jerry Falwell.
In a 1989 editorial titled " Drown the Berenstain Bears ", Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer lamented the popularity of the books, writing that " it is not just the smugness and complacency of the stories that is so irritating ," but the bears themselves, particularly " the post-feminist Papa Bear, the Alan Alda of grizzlies, a wimp so passive and fumbling he makes Dagwood Bumstead look like Batman.
In 1954, he starred as a newspaper advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist named Bill Hastings in the short-lived NBC series Dear Phoebe with Marcia Henderson and Charles Lane.
The judges were Edward Brooke, US Senator, Massachusetts ; Nat Hentoff, author and columnist, The Village Voice ; Fay Kanin, President, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ; Judith Krug, Director, The American Library Association ; and Charles Nesson, Dean, Harvard Law School.
Charles Krauthammer (; born March 13, 1950 ) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist, political commentator, and physician.
In the final years of the Cold War, Johns and other conservatives helped develop, implement and sustain a vastly more aggressive U. S. foreign policy, in which the U. S. consciously and pro-actively challenged the Soviet Union's global military engagements and alliances in Africa, Asia and Latin America in what columnist Charles Krauthammer, in a Time magazine column, first labeled the " Reagan Doctrine.
On May 22, 1982, Teefy married Alexander Cassini, a son of gossip columnist Igor Cassini and a grandson of oil magnate Charles B. Wrightsman.
Charles Alan Murray ( born 1943 ) is an American libertarian political scientist, author, columnist, and pundit working as a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a non-partisan think tank in Washington, DC.
New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow is also an alumnus.
Charles M. Madigan ( born August 23, 1949 ) is an American educator who has been an editor, journalist and columnist in Chicago, Illinois.
As a political novice, Cafaro won a surprise victory in the 2004 Democratic primary for Ohio's 14th congressional district, topping a five-candidate field, which included 2002 nominee Dale V. Blanchard, columnist Herb Hammer, U. S. Marine Charles L. Wolfe, and Ohio state Rep. Edward Jerse ( who received the endorsement of the Akron Beacon Journal newspaper ).
Charles Sumner " Chuck " Stone, Jr. ( born July 21, 1924 ) is a former Tuskegee Airman, an American newspaper editor, columnist, professor of journalism, and author.
Ankiel's comeback prompted syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer to write on August 17, 2007: " His return after seven years — if only three days long — is the stuff of legend.
Liz works at a magazine for men and needs a columnist and persuades Jane to write a column about her theory, under the pen name Dr. Marie Charles.
Charles was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Laura, a gossip columnist for The Baltimore Sun newspaper, and Allan Charles, an advertising executive.
Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer called Roberts ' decision " judiciary ’ s Nixon-to-China ".
While in Scotland in 1906, Booth became familiar with the writings of Charles Taze Russell, a prominent Christian restorationist columnist and founder of the Bible Student movement, and met with him in New York.

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Regular members of the panel include Brit Hume, Weekly Standard editor William Kristol, National Public Radio correspondent Mara Liasson and terminated correspondent Juan Williams ; also Stephen F. Hayes & Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard, Associated Press white house reporter Jennifer Loven, Columnists Charles Krauthammer, Fortune Washington bureau chief Nina Easton, Fox News Washington deputy managing editor Bill Sammon, former state department official Liz Cheney, former Clinton chief of staff John Podesta, former White house Press secretary Dana Perino, New York Post columnist Kirsten Powers, radio host Laura Ingraham, Roll Call columnist Mort Kondracke, Washington Examiner reporter Byron York, and Washington Post reporter Ceci Connelly also appear on the panel on a limited basis.

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The nature of the event has also been met with criticism outside of Quebec, such as that given by Ottawa Citizen columnist David Warren, who said in 2007: " The Canada of the government-funded paper flag-waving and painted faces — the ' new ' Canada that is celebrated each year on what is now called ' Canada Day '— has nothing controversially Canadian about it.
Opened by Charlton Heston and introduced by Frank Sinatra, the ceremony was attended by so many Hollywood stars — said to be more than for any event in history — that one columnist wrote at the time that a bomb in the dining room would have brought about the end of the movie industry.
" In a June 13, 2009, article, New York Times columnist Frank Rich said of Voight's speech, in which Voight called to " bring an end to this false prophet Obama ," that: " This kind of rhetoric, with its pseudo-Scriptural call to action, is toxic.
The New York Times columnist Paul Krugman agreed with this assessment, writing: " The Gibson character was presented as a man who refused to get involved until his own family was hurt — then, he went to war for personal revenge .... As Lind said, the truth is that that's more or less the opposite of patriotism, which is about making sacrifices for the national good, not serving your personal motives or interests.
The columnist Joseph Kraft, who was also touring North Vietnam, said he believed the damage to the dikes was incidental and was being used as propaganda by Hanoi, and if the U. S. Air Force were " truly going after the dikes, it would do so in a methodical, not a harum-scarum way ".
In an article decrying the BBC's attitude to science reporting, Guardian science columnist Martin Robbins said of the Today programme:
The term gained currency in the United States in 1983 when syndicated newspaper columnist Bob Greene published a story about a business networking group founded in 1982 by the former radical leader Jerry Rubin, formerly of the Youth International Party ( whose members were called yippies ); Greene said he had heard people at the networking group ( which met at Studio 54 to soft classical music ) joke that Rubin had " gone from being a yippie to being a yuppie ".
A columnist in Boston said that Bush " is coming on to be known as President Truman's Harry Hopkins.
On the 2010 television program Times Talk, New York Times columnist David Carr asked Carrie Fisher about the special ; she said that she made George Lucas give her a copy of the special in exchange for recording DVD commentary for the Star Wars films.
On December 16, Daily Variety reported that the pope had seen the film, and on Dec. 17, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan reported that John Paul II had said: " It is as it was ," sourcing McEveety, who said he heard it from Dziwisz.
It is said that his regnal name was to be Väinö I of Finland (' Väinö ' obviously referring to Väinämöinen, one of the main characters in the Finnish national epic Kalevala ), but due to there not being contemporary records of this name it is widely considered a popular misbelief, probably created by columnist Väinö Nuorteva.
In April 1997 Daily Mail columnist Lynda Lee Potter said of her:
" South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn said of the speech, " This, I think, offers Barack Obama his Sister Souljah moment "; the speech was also described as " more than a Sister Souljah moment " by columnist Maureen Dowd.
Long-time Washington Post columnist Colman McCarthy said, " He was a reporter who didn't worry about being objective.
Dana Milbank, columnist for the Washington Post, referred to the incident as " a madman ’ s act " for which SPLC should not be blamed, but called its classication of the FRC as a hate group " reckless " and said that " it's absurd to put the group, as the law center does, in the same category as Aryan Nations, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Stormfront and the Westboro Baptist Church.
A Washington Post columnist called it a " cruel cubist joke on a previously perfect ballpark ", although others said they were pleased with new construction downtown as indicative of urban revitalization.
A Washington Post columnist called it a " cruel cubist joke on a previously perfect ballpark ", although others said they were pleased with new construction downtown as indicative of urban revitalization.
Neil Steinberg said on CNN that Greene was " famous for using his position as a columnist ... to try to get women into bed.
Fictional columnist J. J. Hunsecker, played by Burt Lancaster in the film Sweet Smell of Success, is said to have been inspired at least in part by Hedda Hopper.
The Palestinian columnist Mohammed Abd Al-Hamid, a resident of Ramallah, warned that this religious coercion could cause the migration of artists, and said " The religious fanatics in Algeria destroyed every cultural symbol, shattered statues and rare works of art and liquidated intellectuals and artists, reporters and authors, ballet dancers and singers – are we going to imitate the Algerian and Afghani examples?
Neither columnist agreed to put their name to it, but Waugh wrote a foreword endorsing the book and hitting out at the anti-smoking lobby: " Let us hope this book strikes a blow against the new control terrorists ," he said.
The BBC has said that Phillips " is regarded as one of the media's leading right-wing voices " and a " controversial " columnist, although she defines herself as a progressive and a defender of liberal democracy.
Conversely, in February 2012, SB Nation columnist Travis Hughs said that " Key Arena is so poorly designed for hockey that even a single season there would be unacceptable ", referring to the arrangement of seating on only one end of the rink, a consequence of the renovation favoring basketball-type bleacher arrangements-the same problems with sight lines that caused the Thunderbirds to negotiate for a new arena nearby.

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