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Suchwort: "What"
Stichwort: New York Times - 29 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 3
9punkt
19.02.2022
[…]
is Imagining Harry Potter without its Creator" um ein neues hippes Publikum wirbt. There was a video ad in the DC subway today. I am going to post some stills from this ad, and you will try to guess
what
company is advertising. Fourth photo is the reveal. #1 pic.twitter.com/b4rhcM6ik9- T. Greer (@Scholars_Stage) February 17, 2022
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9punkt
20.01.2015
[…]
Standards und Situationen ändern sich, und am besten ist es für Redakteure und Gesellschaften insgesamt, am Ende danach zu urteilen, was geeignet - oder sicher - zu drucken ist." (wörtlich: "To judge
what
is fit - or safe - to print"). Wenn man das dreimal liest, wird klar: Das ist die offizielle Bankrotterklärung, die finale Unterwerfung der Pressefreiheit gegenüber der terroristischen Gewalt. Denn
[…]
Feuilletons
23.11.2013
[…]
Papier: "Written as an agency mission statement with broad goals, the five-page document said that existing American laws were not adequate to meet the needs of the N.S.A. to conduct broad surveillance in
what
it cited as 'the golden age of Sigint,' or signals intelligence. 'The interpretation and guidelines for applying our authorities, and in some cases the authorities themselves, have not kept pace with
[…]
Feuilletons
13.09.2013
[…]
Bloomberg Businessweek bedankt sich David Meyer bei der NSA dafür, dass sie mit ihren Hintertüren und Unterwanderung internationaler Verschlüsselungsstandards das Netz für uns alle unsicherer gemacht hat. "
What
is so jaw-droppingly idiotic about your actions is that you have not only subverted key elements of modern cryptography, but you have also appointed yourself as the guardian of the knowledge that the
[…]
Feuilletons
07.08.2013
[…]
Alec MacGillis, ehemaliger Reporter der Washington Post, sieht in The New Republic nicht nur Bezos, sondern auch die Grahams kritisch: "And we should most definitely not forget the failure to prevent
what
unfolded at the company's Kaplan education division, which was raking in huge profits from for-profit colleges with a highly dubious business model; when those improprieties were exposed and the Obama
[…]
Feuilletons
11.07.2013
[…]
war, berichtet bei Gawker Adrien Chen. "On the stand at Ft. Meade today, Benkler compared
what
is happening to journalism to changes in software industry in the 90s, where development moved from a couple key companies - IBM and Microsoft - to many different organizations, including open source communities. '
What
happened with networked production is you got a decomposition of the functions,' he said
[…]
Feuilletons
04.07.2013
[…]
h responses to public-interest whistle-blowing only escalate the scale, scope, and skill involved in future disclosures.' He was aware of his case before he blew the whistle and it was a preview of
what
he needed to prepare for after his act of conscience", schreibt dazu Kevin Gosztola in Dissenter. Egal ob Muslimbrüder oder (einige, nicht alle, hoffen wir) Angehörige der ägyptischen Opposition:
[…]
Feuilletons
25.02.2013
[…]
something feline and sleek about the pair of them. It is easy to imagine why maman is so dour-looking and disapproving, her mouth firmly closed, her eyes fixed on the ground. She is a woman who knows
what
trouble looks like, and these boys are ready for trouble of the most sweet and tender and pleasurable kind." Flaneur Joseph von Westphalen macht in der Abendzeitung eine ernste Anmerkung zu einem aktuellen
[…]
Feuilletons
22.01.2013
[…]
(Website) des hochbegabten und superlinken Bhaskar Sunkara: "Sunkara sounds (and is) young, but also deserving; not so much 'scrappy' as unapologetically wise beyond his years, a man to keep on our radar.
What
do you think he was wearing?" Tja, da gibt die New York Times diesmal keine Auskunft. Es gibt zwar immer mehr Gründe, die gegen den Besitz kultureller Güter sprechen, aber ganz ohne Hilfestellung eht's
[…]
Feuilletons
14.01.2013
[…]
en Gerichtsprozess hätten ihm 35 Jahre Gefängnis gedroht. Lessig hat Swartz vertreten und war mit ihm befreundet. Was Swartz getan hat, hat er nicht gugeheißen: "Some punishment was appropriate. So
what
was that appropriate punishment? Was Aaron a terrorist? Or a cracker trying to profit from stolen goods? Or was this something completely different? (...) Here is where we need a better sense of justice
[…]
Feuilletons
26.09.2012
[…]
Charles Kaiser erinnert sich im Blog der New York Review of Books an einen historischen Artikel des New York Times Magazines aus dem Jahr 1971. Titel des Artikels: "
What
it Means to be a Homosexual": "Nothing like this had ever been printed in a newspaper like the Times before. I was a junior at Columbia University in the City of New York when the novelist and journalist Merle Miller's piece appeared
[…]
Feuilletons
19.12.2011
[…]
the workers are not behind you, you are not supported by millions of people and are just banging your heads against a brick wall. And I used to respond that in a totalitarian system we can never tell
what
is hidden under the surface because it can't be verified." Im sehr faktenreichen Nachruf der New York Times auf Havel kann man unter anderem lernen, dass der Essay "Versuch in der Wahrheit zu leben"
[…]
Feuilletons
17.10.2011
[…]
dadurch, dass es selbst verlegerisch tätig wird. Und die Branche ist in Aufruhr: "Several large publishers declined to speak on the record about Amazon's efforts. 'Publishers are terrified and don't know
what
to do,' said Dennis Loy Johnson of Melville House, who is known for speaking his mind. 'Everyone's afraid of Amazon,' said Richard Curtis, a longtime agent who is also an e-book publisher. 'If you're
[…]
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