Sentence examples for distinguished newspaper from inspiring English sources

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Paul had a distinguished newspaper publishing career at the Dedham Transcript, Sun Newspapers in Cleveland, OH, and finally at the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner in Fairbanks, AK.

Even your distinguished newspaper shows little evidence of moving very far away from the deeply ingrained idea that we are the policeman of the world, that any challenge to the status quo endangers us.

This exercise by the nation's most distinguished newspaper rests on the dubious double premise that opinions are inherently bad - dangerous, irresponsible, unpatriotic - but that their dire effects can be neutralised by simply labelling them as opinions.

Forcefully, Merchant accused Jolly of ignoring the sport, conceding that while it is no longer mainstream, it still throws up super-fights worthy of more than the passing attention of America's most distinguished newspaper.

After "The City and the Pillar," which was a cheery tale of two boys who were in love with each other, Orville Prescott of The New York Times, a very distinguished newspaper of yesteryear, said that he would never review a book by me, much less read one.

Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, one of the brilliant stable of younger writers recruited by Astor when he was editor of the Observer in the 1950s, said in a tribute last night that he was "the most distinguished newspaper editor of the period".

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He mentions Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell but also "our most distinguished newspapers".

So what exactly did "coach" Montgomerie do to deserve the honour bestowed on him by a panel of distinguished national newspaper sports editors?

A group of distinguished former newspaper editors has launched a scathing attack on plans for New Zealand's largest print media companies to merge, calling it a threat to democracy which could see a concentration of power exceeded "only in China".

Two of the most distinguished American newspaper companies have laid a collective bet just shy of $1 billion on the Web.

Thomson then was approached by fellow Australian Rupert Murdoch to become editor of The Times, one of the world's oldest and most distinguished daily newspapers and one of the U.K.'s toughest newspaper critics of the European Union.

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