They (or their staffers) use the service to distribute press releases and friendly editorials.
Each day the editors post the day's best columns, editorials and opinion pieces--with all views represented.
He thought of himself, his editorials and his columns as a counterweight to the prevailing culture.
See all of today's editorials and op-eds, plus video commentary, on Opinion Journal.
Moreover, it was distressing that the majority of responses from radio and editorials were supportive of her.
That began a string of 60 editorials, the number of weeks that I served, one each week.
The New York Times has supported its series on class with editorials condemning Mr Bush's tax cuts.
The ad tries to paint McCain as "erratic" and "out of touch, " quotes taken from newspaper editorials.
Karl Rove, an influential adviser, is penning weekly editorials and has been scrapping with Joe Biden, the vice-president.
The New York Times does so by writing editorials and endorsing people.
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Community-bank CEOs are writing editorials now about this problem, describing how this regulation will hurt their business and customers.
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Some 110 newspaper editorials and prominent columnists have called on Clinton to quit.
Nihon Keizai Shimbun editorials on the May 30 and 31 discuss these points.
This has fueled no end of features and editorials about childhood eating patterns.
Along with appearances on all major TV news networks, commentary in the global press, editorials in major business publications.
In the original book, Robert Rhea analyzed some 252 editorials of Charles H.
And in the year that followed, the paper's editorials routinely castigated George W. Bush for refusing to acknowledge it.
It was the editorials that Camus wrote for Combat that sustained his reputation.
"If any politicians wanted my opinion on major matters, they only had to read editorials in the Sun, " he said.
Now, because the editorials and cartoon were thought provoking, we started getting letters, which we published and answered where appropriate.
Editorials in The New England Journal of Medicine concurred, and sales of Vytorin and its sister drug Zetia have been sinking.
The Democrat has another ad that tries to paint McCain as "erratic" and "out of touch, " with quotes from newspaper editorials.
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The editorials by Brown and Taylor are reasonable, although a bit self-serving (or perhaps reflects their long-held research bias and interests).
Curt Furberg of Wake Forest University, had written scathing editorials about Bextra and Vioxx, yet was allowed to serve on the panel.
Instead, they made a lot of speeches, wrote editorials, and demonstrated.
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Its editorials had urged Condit to explain himself publicly before his constituents.
This set off a round of angry newspaper editorials and geopolitical give-and-take.
So the headlines and the editorials had been as nearly unanimous, really.
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