[Guest post by Jack Dunphy] The L.A. Times reports today on a California Supreme Court Decision upholding an employer's right to dismiss an employee for physician-recommended marijuana use, even if his job performance has not been affected. The story runs to more than 1,000 words, all but two paragraphs of which amount to little more than an editorial slamming the Court's decision, with numerous quotes from the plaintiff, his attorney, and other proponents of medical marijuana use. The rationale for the 7-2 majority opinion... lire la suite
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Guest post by Jack Dunphy] The L. A. Times reports today on a California Supreme Court Decision upholding an employer's right to dismiss an employee for physician-recommended marijuana use, even if his job performance has not been affected. The story runs to more than 1,000 words, all but two paragraphs of which amount to little more than an editorial slamming the Court's decision, with numerous quotes from the plaintiff, his attorney, and other proponents of medical marijuana use.
The editorial board of The New York Times has just endorsed: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic race and Senator John McCain in the Republican field.
Last night, the New Republic teased that they were working on a story about those crippling newsroom politics at the New York Times surrounding the John McCain sex corruption story. The insidery tale.
Editor's Note: Part of me doesn't want to even write this story because it involves the death and health of friends. Part of me feels the need to discuss the topic in order to reach out to friends who pushing it too hard. I'm conflicted. I'd ask that folks who join this discussion about stress and work please do so with civility and good faith out of respect for folks who have passed.
The editorial board of The New York Times has endorsed Senator Barack Obama for president. In an editorial in its Friday editions, the board says that Mr. Obama “has the will and the ability to forge the broad political consensus that is essential to finding solutions to this nation's problems.
Today, Newsweek posted the final chapter of their Special Election Project, the annual How He Did It book they've published for each presidential campaign since 1984 (when the answer was much easier: he just ran against Walter Mondale). The reporters assigned to the special project are embargoed from those publishing in the regular magazine, so they get jucier anecdotes, more hilarious quotes, and revealing stories, all of which are then packaged and in such a way as to make the winning campaign look like a well-oiled machine and the losing campaign look like a parade of idiots.
Let’s say a newspaper publishes a blockbuster story based on anonymous sources. The story receives wide skepticism because it is not sourced. Then a named source steps forward, and the newspaper knows about it. Why wouldn’t the newspaper publish that fact? Chuck Philips was a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter for the Los Angeles Times.
The New Republic's story-of-the-story of the New York Times' story of how John McCain might've fucked lobbyist Vicki Iseman is up, and, as could probably be predicted, it's the story of Bill Keller.
Most people don't know that The New York Times Company owns a newspaper distribution company, called City & Suburban, that it founded in 1992. City & Suburban distributes the Times, the Wall Street Journal and about 200 other newspapers and magazines to newsstands, cafes and stores in the New York metro area.
Lies! Today, they spread everywhere instantly thanks to the internet, that wondrous web of computers full of lies. That's how a fake rumor about Steve Jobs having a heart attack can momentarily cost Apple billions of dollars in market cap. But don't blame the internet—blame the inherently wicked hearts of mankind.
The Smoking Gun reports: Last week’s bombshell Los Angeles Times report claiming that the 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur in the lobby of a Manhattan recording studio was carried out by associates of Sean “Diddy” Combs and that the rap impresario knew of the plot beforehand was based largely on fabricated FBI reports, The Smoking Gun has learned.
Les trophées du 15ème prix Bayeux-Calvados des correspondants de guerre ont été décernés samedi à Elizabeth Rubin du New York Times Magazine.
In other words, they would have to pay you to take what is rapidly becoming Manhattan’s quaint little alternative newspaper off their hands. Yesterday, New York Times Company stock closed at $5. That is, by far, its lowest close in the 22 years presented in this chart at Yahoo! Before today’s opening bell, the company is worth $822 million,
Novembre 2007 - Elan Lohmann porte sur ses épaules lun des plus beaux sites de presse : News24. com en Afrique du Sud. Mais surtout il incarne cette jeune génération qui réalise les stratégies cross-média des groupes de presse. Tombé dans la potion Internet alors quil était tout jeune, ses préoccupations actuelles sont les réseaux sociaux, les communautés locales ou thématiques sur Internet, la publicité, la rentabilisation des activités online, la vidéo, laudio et les services mobiles.
Octobre 2007 - Interview de John Armstrong ; Éditeur, Contra Costa Times (MediaNews Group), Vice-président du partenariat California Newspapers Partnership, responsable de Bay Area News Group/East and North Bay ; basé à Walnut Creek en Californie.
Mais qu'est-il arrivé à Benjamin Castaldi lors de la présentation de la quotidienne de " Secret Story 2 " samedi 12 juillet ? T-shirt plongeant laissant apercevoir ses poils, barbe de deux jours et petite crête sur la tête, l'animateur s'était déguisé en Nicolas.
Ca y'est ! Après de multiples remixages et arrangements de dernières minutes, le DVD du Candide Invitationnal Story est disponible sur Enjoystudio. com. Et c'est un collector ! Loin de n'être qu'une vidéo de ski classique, ce film vous propose différents éclairages sur l'énorme event qu'est devenu l' Invitational.