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The November 18 issue of the Columbus, Ohio Dispatch has this op-ed, drawing attention to the ballot access improvement bill pending in ... hundred pages long, and deals with many aspects of election law. Until this op-ed was published, the Ohio newspapers had not even bothered to mention the ballot access improvements contained in that bill. The op-ed is authored by Law Professor Mark Brown, who in ...
... Sun-Times, delivers some valuable advice on how to write op-eds in a video clip from this year’s PR Forum ... video, McNamee emphasizes the importance of telling stories. An op-ed written by then-ALA President Jim Rettig and Chicago Public Library Commissioner Mary Dempsey ... Sun-Times prior to the Annual Conference. A link to the op-ed can also be found on the blog. Visibility @ your library provides ...
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by Larry Geller Long-time energy advocate and watchdog Henry Curtis has an op-ed in today’s Honolulu Advertiser, Creating a new path to reduce energy footprint (11/10/2009 ... Henry follows in the path of Thomas Alva Edison in favoring decentralized generation of electrical power. Curious about feed-in tariffs (mentioned in Henry’s op-ed)? See earlier articles on the subject here. Technorati Tags:
JTA Op-Ed: "Concerted effort needed to meet demand for educators" By Jehuda Reinharz · November 15, 2009 WALTHAM, Mass. (JTA) -- The Talmud teaches that if a king of Israel dies, all Jews are eligible to succeed him. But if a scholar dies, we are told, he cannot be replaced. I hope ...
... Los Alamos, New Mexico. The piece was written in response to Sunday's op-ed in the Albuquerque Journal North by Carol Miller. As a member of ... years, and an enthusiastic Obama supporter, I find Carol Miller's op-ed in the Albuquerque Journal disturbing. When people on the right misrepresent the facts, all of my capacity for surprise has been exhausted. It's more upsetting though when ...
... almost cost us our lives even as it gave me the data I needed to complete my dissertation. From the Fields is a periodic Wired Science op-ed series presenting leading scientists’ reflections on their work, society and culture. Reed Timmer is working on ... 8230;[...] Click below to read the full story from the source… Op-Ed: Tornado Scientist Risks Life for Ph.D.

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