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Suchwort: "What"
Stichwort: Washington - 13 Presseschau-Absätze
Feuilletons
17.10.2013
[…]
habe sich die Frage gestellt, was er tun würde, wenn er die gleiche Summe in ein neuartiges Produkt stecken würde. Heraus kam "a different plan for how to build a large news organization. It resembles
what
I called in an earlier post 'the personal franchise model' in news. You start with individual journalists who have their own reputations, deep subject matter expertise, clear points of view, an independent
[…]
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
22.04.2013
[…]
Prince William County for testing. In the other half of the room, more than a dozen investigators sifted through hundreds of hours of video, looking for people 'doing things that are different from
what
everybody else is doing,' Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis said in an interview Saturday. The work was painstaking and mind-numbing: One agent watched the same segment of video 400 times. The
[…]
Feuilletons
26.07.2011
[…]
congressman from Louisiana who voted to impeach President Bill Clinton despite his own extramarital affairs. I focus not on those who are innocent, but rather on those who practice the opposite of
what
they very publicly preach."
[…]
Feuilletons
26.01.2011
[…]
around sporting a huge lapel button that reads: ask me about stage four metastasized esophageal cancer, and only about that. In truth, if you can?t bring me news about that and that alone, and about
what
happens when lymph nodes and lung may be involved, I am not all that interested or all that knowledgeable." Gute Lektüre, aber das Video-Interview ist eine Klasse für sich - auch wenn er über Politiker
[…]
Feuilletons
22.10.2010
[…]
herbstliches Streik-Ritual auf. Mark Lilla kamen für das NYRB-Blog bei Betrachtung einer rot-weiß-blau-gewandeten linken Demonstrantin in Lyon die seltsamsten Assoziationen: "Watching her I wondered
what
really distinguished her from an American Tea Party activist in his Colonial Williamsburg faux-revolutionary outfit and three-cornered hat. After his rally at the Washington Mall our musket-bearing
[…]
Feuilletons
10.08.2010
[…]
and the competitive forces it assures, is the only interesting thing at stake in this battle over 'network neutrality.' And yet, the most senior economic advisers in the White House don't seem to know
what
that means. They could, if they took the time. Barbara van Schewick's extraordinary new book, 'Internet Architecture and Innovation,' is perhaps the best explication of this point so far for those who
[…]
Feuilletons
03.08.2010
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about it. Of course I had never met Cole but I had a lot more audacity than I have now. I went to the theater and actually spoke to Cole in his dressing room. I just walked in. He must have wondered
what
a white high school kid was doing there but he heard me out and then said no." Die Washington Post hat Newsweek an den 91-jährigen Millionär Sidney Harman verkauft. David Kaplan kommentiert in paidcontent
[…]
Feuilletons
27.07.2010
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handle: "Wikileaks is organized so that if the crackdown comes in one country, the servers can be switched on in another. This is meant to put it beyond the reach of any government or legal system. That?s
what
so odd about the White House crying, 'They didn?t even contact us!'" In einer Presseschau zum investigativen Journalismus in Deutschland (Hitzepanne im ICE!) sammelt Marvin Oppong auch Zeitungskommentare
[…]
Magazinrundschau
23.09.2002
[…]
this year. French - author of a landmark biography of the British explorer, spy and mystic, Francis Younghusband, and the controversial book on the Partition, Liberty or Death - is figuring out just
what
it will take to do this biography of Naipaul (Sir Vidia, if you must). His agent James Godin will do his sums there on to negotiate a deal that should be worth more than a small fortune. The buzz has
[…]
Magazinrundschau
05.08.2002
[…]
people here." Hilary Mantel beugt sich tief über das Manuskript von "The Bondwoman's Narrative", dem um 1850 entstandenen wohl ersten Roman einer farbigen Frau, der Sklavin Hannah Crafts: "This is
what
history feels like, under the hand, under the microscope: the manuscript's cloth binding is broken, but all its numbered pages are intact. The paper is machine made, of linen and cotton fibres, not
[…]
Magazinrundschau
15.08.2002
[…]
actually very fragile, because they rest upon an idea, a unique and irreplaceable myth: that the United States really does stand for a better world and is still the best hope of all who seek it ...
What
gives America its formidable international influence is not its unequaled capacity for war but the trust of others in its good intentions. That is why Washington's opposition to the International Criminal
[…]