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Suchwort: "Said"
Stichwort: Country - 14 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 2
9punkt
27.11.2017
[…]
leanings. She began her career in country, a genre whose fans have historically identified as Republican (early on, she wrote that 'Republicans do it better', though after Barack Obama's victory she
said
she was 'so glad this was my first election'). But these days, even heartland country singers are mocking the president. Her silence seems to be more wilful: a product of her inward gaze, perhaps, or
[…]
Efeu
14.01.2017
[…]
gruseln beginnt." Hier das aktuelle Musikvideo: Christian Werthschulte stellt in der taz den syrischen Keyboarder Rizan
Said
vor, der mit seinen Geräten die im Nahen Osten populäre Volksmusik Dabke spielt und dabei deren Vielseitigkeit akzentuiert: "Wie ein Jazzmusiker improvisiert
Said
über den programmierten Rhythmen, rast die Skalen rauf und wieder runter und lässt seine Melodien kurze Haken schlagen
[…]
9punkt
14.02.2015
[…]
Farbe" über eine lesbische Liebe ins Persische übersetzt hat, berichtet im Guardian von Schikanen, denen sie jetzt ausgesetzt ist: ""I"ve been declared persona non grata in my own country," Jodeyri
said
. "An event organised for my recent poetry collection "And Etc" was cancelled, the organiser was sacked from his job, my publisher was threatened with having his licence suspended and interviews were
[…]
9punkt
30.08.2014
[…]
The Russian Academy of Sciences recently announced it will publish a history of Novorossiya this autumn, presumably tracing its origins back to Catherine the Great. Various maps of Novorossiya are
said
to be circulating in Moscow. Some include Kharkov and Dnipropetrovsk, cities that are still hundreds of miles away from the fighting." In der Welt wirft Inga Pylypchuk einen Blick auf Russlands zunehmende
[…]
Feuilletons
06.12.2013
[…]
vorbereitet. Bill Keller schreibt: "Except for a youthful flirtation with black nationalism, he seemed to have genuinely transcended the racial passions that tore at his country. Some who worked with him
said
this apparent magnanimity came easily to him because he always regarded himself as superior to his persecutors." Schon im letzten Jahr brachte Toby Ash in Salon ein langes Interview mit dem Mandel
[…]
Feuilletons
09.07.2013
[…]
in terrorism cases of a legal principle known as the 'special needs' doctrine and carved out an exception to the Fourth Amendment's requirement of a warrant for searches and seizures, the officials
said
. The special needs doctrine was originally established in 1989 by the Supreme Court in a ruling allowing the drug testing of railway workers, finding that a minimal intrusion on privacy was justified
[…]
broadly, the FISA judges have ruled that the N.S.A.'s collection and examination of Americans' communications data to track possible terrorists does not run afoul of the Fourth Amendment, the officials
said
." Und die Washington Post erklärt in einem ausführlichen Artikel, wie die amerikanische Regierung Telekom-Firmen zwingt, Überwachungsmöglichkeiten für Telefongespräche weltweit einzurichten. Die
[…]
Feuilletons
22.05.2013
[…]
and inhuman conditions' and the video shows an 'inch-accurate' recreation of the cell where he was held - down to its wallpaper. He had nothing to do while he was there but memorise every detail, he
said
."
[…]
Feuilletons
20.08.2012
[…]
Schwulen und Lesben auf ihrem St. Petersburger Konzert verletzt seien, berichtet der Guardian (Slate hat ein Video mit der Rede eingebunden): "Alexei Kolotkov, another of the activists who filed the suit,
said
: 'Maybe someone does not see the link but after Madonna's concert maybe some boy becomes gay, some girl becomes lesbian, fewer children are born as a result and this big country cannot defend its borders
[…]
Feuilletons
05.07.2011
[…]
very shoddy". Eine Entschuldigung sei nicht genug. "It would be naive to suppose that all these passages are simply, as Hari
said
in his apology, substitutions for what 'they [his interviewees] have written or
said
more clearly elsewhere on the same subject for what they
said
to me'. Did she also say the same things in the same way to Hari? I'm doubtful, to put it mildly. Is this an interview? No. It's
[…]
Feuilletons
28.01.2011
[…]
move that has concerned observers of the protests that have been building in strength through the week. 'According to our analysis, 88 percent of the 'Egyptian internet' has fallen off the internet,'
said
Andree Toonk at BGPmon, a monitoring site that checks connectivity of countries and networks." Sehr defensiv liest sich der Brief, mit dem Ian McEwan im Guardian seine Reise nach Israel verteidigt
[…]
Feuilletons
14.01.2010
[…]
BuzzMachine: "I know some will say that Google wasn?t doing that well in China anyway (it controls 31% of the market); they?ll ascribe cynical motives. But I say: Name one other company that finally
said
'enough!' and put ethic, morals, and company standards over its lust for the Chinese market. Not Yahoo. Not Cisco. Not Nokia. Not Siemens. Not The New York Times Company." Vielleicht auch einer der
[…]
Feuilletons
13.01.2010
[…]
sämtliche Aktivitäten in China aufzugeben, meldet die New York Times: "The company
said
it would try to negotiate a new arrangement to provide uncensored results on its search site, google.cn. But that is a highly unlikely prospect in a country that has the most sweeping Web filtering system in the world. Google
said
it would otherwise cease to run google.cn and would consider shutting its offices in
[…]
Feuilletons
02.11.2009
[…]
"That did not sit well with Mr. Friedman, a freelancer who wrote Gray Matters, a weekly column on aging. He explained his departure in a note to Jim Romenesko's media blog. In an interview, Mr. Friedman
said
, 'My column has been popular around the country, but now it was really going to be impossible for people outside Long Island to read it.' That includes him; living outside Washington, he is not a subscriber
[…]
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