Word: journalitis
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...Jeez, doesn't this have 'Oscar, please, Oscar' written all over it?" snickered one partygoer at the Stone event. All the elements were there: an armada of Paramount publicists, reporters from the Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, Hollywood Reporter and Variety, as well as members of other award-giving groups such as the Hollywood Foreign Press (who give out the Golden Globes) and the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (the BAFTAs...
...with all those skeletons lurking below, the cemetery’s well-manicured lawns and gravestones make the place more sedate than scary. But it’s still the perfect destination for a late fall Halloween stroll. And if you’re so inclined, the online birding journal “Bird Observer” says that Mt. Auburn is a breeding ground for a startling variety of birds, including the white-breasted nuthatch and the brown-headed cowbird. Don’t let these candy-ass names fool you, though. Their blood-curdling cries will strike fear...
...there forever.” McAuliffe attributed Republican political success to strong media connections: “The Republicans have a very effective, what I like to call ‘echo chamber’: Fox News, The Washington Times, the New York Post, The Wall Street Journal editorial page, Rush Limbaugh. We don’t have anything of the sort, the daily repetition that keeps the story going.” IOP Director Jeanne Shaheen moderated the 90-minute-long debate, which some members of the audience later called startlingly well-mannered. “I was surprised...
...study, entitled “Understanding The American Public’s Health Priorities: A 2006 Perspective,” appeared in the Oct. 17 issue of the journal Health Affairs...
...Summers and a former Clinton adviser, said Summers’ economic prowess and Washington experience are valuable commodities for financial firms. “He’s really almost one-of-a-kind in bringing that combination,” Sperling said. In June, The Wall Street Journal reported that Summers was in talks with two financial powerhouses, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup. Sperling would not disclose which firms had extended offers to the former Harvard president, but he did say that Summers had spent the past several months deciding between three opportunities at traditional financial conglomerates and smaller hedge...