Mary Schmich of the Chicago Tribune wrote her column one week as a spoof graduation speech.
But as this column discussed a month ago, U.S. production is booming as new technologies unlock vast deposits of oil and gas trapped in porous shale, and oil prices remain strong.
You continue to write a newspaper column despite having a successful career as a novelist.
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But my original premise -- that management is more an art than a science, highly dependent on relationships -- has not, even as this column comes to a close.
I'm even cautiously optimistic that the current impasse over gun regulation is a bad-equilibrium that few consumers actually want, and that a reconstructed Freedom Group, fighting for sensible change as a fifth column from within the industry, might well find that many people -- even a significant portion of the NRA's members -- would buy from a truly responsible (and high quality) gunmaker if given the chance.
Poet Bianca Spriggs crafted a contrapuntal work -- a three-part piece in which the reader can view the left column as one poem, the right column as another poem, and both columns together as a third poem.
In July, newspaper columnist and CNN Commentator Robert Novak reported the identity of Wilson's wife as a covert CIA operative in a column in the Chicago Sun Times.
My experiences as a manager prompted me to launch this column almost a decade ago.
The column read as if vetted by a conference room full of PR pros and maybe a couple of lawyers.
Mr Murray also started writing a pop column for the Sunday People before landing a job as co-host for BBC Radio 1's Session In Northern Ireland - after attending a five-minute audition believing it was for BBC Radio Ulster.
Just a few short weeks ago, as loyal readers of this column will recall, a public consensus was gelling around the idea that the Fed had run out of effective monetary tools, and the major indexes were sinking fast.
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If a person is present in a shot, as in an upsweeping view of a concrete column at Dulles Airport or alongside a gargantuan telescope at Kitt Peak Solar Observatory, that human is usually minuscule by comparison.
Southwestern Energy ( SWN) was recommended in a February 22 column as it had just dropped sharply on disappointing earnings.
I've spent a lot of time thinking about my conversation with Andy, and I've rewritten this column more than a few times as a result.
"As a result, we are suspending Fareed's column for a month, pending further review, " said Ali Zelenko, a senior vice president for Communications at Time.
As a performance optimization, it uses stretching rather than tiling when the user would not be able to tell the difference, such as when a single column or row is being stretched.
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Rosenthal as he was known to untold millions who admired his handiwork at the New York Times, in his syndicated column and in his last years as a columnist for the New York Daily News was a truly extraordinary human being.
The other mistake that has preyed on my mind has to do with the VW Jetta, which I crucified in a column a few months ago as being de-contented, dumbed-down and sadly cheapened Americanized, as part of Volkswagen of America's master plan to increase sales by lowering the brand's price point.
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Then, on Saturday, 6 November, the New York Times took the extraordinary step of moving this partisan contention off the editorial pages (where the Times has given it prominent treatment both in an unsigned editorial and in a recent column by Anthony Lewis) and treating it as fact by reporting it as a news item.
Rosenthal, former editor of the New York Times who currently writes a column for its editorial page, recently were cited as evidence of the end of a conservative consensus on key foreign policy subjects.
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Lying behind this debate, which is being resolved as you read this column, is a fundamental question about how we face the world.
Brian Domitrovic will be on leave from this column for several months as he works on a book on the history of economic policy.
Novak, a nationally syndicated columnist who writes for the Chicago Sun-Times and co-host of CNN's "Crossfire, " said he learned of Valerie Plame's identity as he was preparing a column to be published July 14.
In a column Spitzer wrote for Slate last summer, he used the case as an example of a financial system still lacking sufficient government regulation.
As I explained in a recent column, that is just a public relations term invented to scare gullible, white bread suburbanites.
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It consists of condensed water droplets and is associated with a column of air that rotates as it is drawn into the cloud.
Rob Neyer, a terrific baseball writer, recently wrote a column about integrity and character as applied by Hall of Fame voters to the players.
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But even downloading, which opens the intriguing question of whether you own or lease a digital file (more on that in a future column), may be a thing of the future past: left in the dust as streaming becomes ever more available, reliable, and cheaper.
As a journalist, he has written about both, and he currently writes a weekly column on Linux for ZDNet.
The bear market rally from the March 2008 lows terminated in May, as noted in a recent Week Ahead column.
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