Instead, I wrote numerous articles (several published in this newspaper) and three books explaining and defending presidential control of national security policy.
Not long ago in this newspaper, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Buzz Bissinger outlined a thoughtful case for why college football should be banned altogether.
After congressional resistance compromised their first legislation so badly that an editorial in this newspaper assailed lawmakers for "hazing the president, " Coolidge and Mellon redoubled their effort.
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"To keep prices stable, the Fed must see to it that the quantity of money changes in such a way to offset movements in velocity and output, " he wrote in this newspaper in 2003.
The moment built in response to a page-one story in this newspaper last Monday detailing how Google was negotiating with Internet service providers to deliver its more bandwidth-demanding content, such as YouTube videos, more quickly.
The artist formerly known as a weird symbol said this in a British newspaper interview earlier this week.
"I think that there's this important and social place in this world for this customized newspaper, " Zuckerberg said.
Mr. McGovern said in a letter to this newspaper that the FARC was engaging in fantasy.
In an article this week in the Hill newspaper, a reporter put to an official in the Obama administration the argument that the IRS scandal and the Justice Department's penetrations of the Associated Press and Fox News suggest the federal government has too much power.
"I hate to put this in the newspaper, but we don't have any security, " Mr. Sherman said.
I'm aware of that report in the newspaper this morning and we have no reliable intelligence upon which that report should be based.
It has always been prone to panics, crashes and bubbles (in Victorian times this newspaper was moaning about railway stocks, not house prices).
In 2009, this newspaper reported that the control systems for the U.S. electric power grid had been hacked and secret openings created so that the attacker could get back in with ease.
The term was popularised, perhaps even invented, by this newspaper in 1977, in an article about the mismanagement of Dutch gas reserves.
The firm denied this vigorously in newspaper advertisements, and made an unscheduled announcement of interim results to calm fears that it would go bust.
We weren't there, we were brought in to clean up this newspaper, with a new editor who is beyond reproach, but the mud was sticking on us.
This change in the newspaper industry means that writers focus on stories that will get the most online traffic so that the newspapers can generate the highest possible revenues.
Mr Emmott, who was editor-in-chief of this newspaper from 1993 to 2006, has made Italy one of his specialist subjects, inspired partly by libel battles with Mr Monti's predecessor, Silvio Berlusconi.
In the view of this newspaper, one of those is preventing Mr Hussein, a proven sociopath, from acquiring an atomic or biological bomb, and so the ability to threaten or kill millions of people.
When he stepped down from the newspaper in May this year, current editor Paul Dacre paid tribute to the curmudgeonly columnist.
Yet in Latin America, as this newspaper has often noted, the differences among the left-wing governments are more important than the similarities.
Last week it was Labour boosted by business leaders' support in a newspaper letter - this week the Tories have their turn.
Rogers, a long term commodities bull, told The Economic Times newspaper in India this week that gold prices were bound to correct short-term.
Yet even to believers in small government, like this newspaper, there are good reasons for letting taxes take at least some of the strain.
The question of who bankrolled Mr Blair's office in opposition resurfaced with the serialisation in the Daily Mail newspaper this week of Mr Robinson's memoirs.
In this latest furore, a newspaper photographer said he caught Mr Davies and the builder at the Tog Hill picnic area - eight miles north of Bath - following a tip-off.
Though a poll this week in a daily newspaper, La Prensa, showed 72% of Panamanians want the bases to stay, mostly for economic reasons, any continued American presence is deeply offensive to a vocal minority.
We see this more clearly in the UK newspaper business than we do in many other media arenas.
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And then an article such as this is published in a London newspaper.
Police launched a special investigation into the allegations of phone hacking on behalf of the newspaper in January of this year.
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