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- 'Articulating Empire: Newspaper Readerships in Colonial West Africa,' New Formations, Vol. 73, pp. 26-42, 2011.
"How loathsome to turn a sadistic murder into entertainment — and yet how hard not to read about it," the narrator of "Folk Song" thinks as she reads the newspaper, articulating the reader's discomfort.
"We can't start taking care of others if we can't take care of our own," a protester near San Diego told the Desert Sun newspaper, articulating the widespread belief that we live in a world of scarcity and must hoard for ourselves rather than share with others.
It reminds me of the mission of journalism articulated by the newspaper company started by editor E.W. Scripps way back in 1878: "Give light and the people will find their own way".. Steven Sotloff dedicated himself to bearing and shedding light -- especially in dark corners of the world torn by war and riven by age-old hatreds and intractable, systemic poverty.
Develops ability to comprehend authentic materials such as academic articles, essays, short novels, and newspapers; and articulate opinions and detailed descriptions about abstract matters in speech and in writing.
The city hopes this will be the week that will finally clear the names of the supporters, who were maligned as drunk, ticketless and unruly, a portrayal perpetrated by police and articulated by the Sun newspaper under the headline: "The truth".
But I imagine that LBC executives have noted his articulate weekly performances on the Sky News newspaper previews.
As a result, a new nationalist movement, led by Henri Bourassa, arose among French Canadian clerics and intellectuals, who articulated their views in Le Devoir, a newspaper founded in 1910.
Mr. Willes, 58, first articulated his passion for reinventing the newspaper business shortly after he was named chief executive at Times Mirror in the spring of 1995.
Because the Mail has not been implicated in phone hacking, Dacre, the longest-serving editor on Fleet Street, has emerged as the person best able, and most willing, to articulate an uncowed defense of popular newspapers.
Their 1971 paper in Science landed global climate change--specifically, a major cooldown--in the pages of leading newspapers, which eagerly quoted the articulate young postdoc.
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