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Editorialization as it
exists in an
online context refers to all
operations of
organization and
structuring of
content on the web, and more
broadly in...
- An editorial, or
leading article (UK) or
leader (UK), is an
article or any
other written do****ent,
often unsigned,
written by the
senior editorial people...
- New Deal
colored the paper's
editorials and news coverage,
including editorializing news
stories written by
Meyer under a pseudonym. His wife
Agnes Ernst...
- Middletown, New York's
Times Herald-Record, the only
local daily newspaper,
editorialized against the law that
banned the
festival from Wallkill.
During the festival...
-
affairs reporter who, like an
earlier Radner character Emily Litella,
editorialized on
current issues, only to go off-topic
before being interrupted by...
- gave
considerable support to Kennedy's campaign. The New York
Times editorialized, "there is
nothing illegal about the
possible nomination of
Robert F...
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After the
publication of the
photo drew
widespread criticism of
racist editorializing and
yellow journalism, Time
publicly apologized.
Charles Ogletree, a...
- to
realizing peace and
stability in Iraq. Hong Kong: Sing Tao
Daily editorialized: "The
desperate capture of
Iraqi former president Saddam symbolizes...
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opposite effect, and men
flocked to join Houston's army. The New York Post
editorialized that "had [Santa Anna]
treated the
vanquished with
moderation and generosity...
- undernutrition." In 2005,
Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of The Lancet,
editorialized that "over 60% of
these deaths were and
remain preventable" and that...