He is not someone who went off to play in Europe and only a few Americans follow. He has the potential to be on magazine covers and more newspaper coverage.
He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species.
Why shouldn't poetry address what happened yesterday and be published in the newspaper?
The Indian diaspora is not a capital-accumulating diaspora. The Indian diaspora is doctors, lawyers, professors. Or newspaper sellers. They are basically trade- or profession-oriented, and so they're not major investors in their home country.
A harsh reality of newspaper editing is that the deadlines don't allow for the polish that you expect in books or even magazines.
I got left for Mr. Bean. I found out a year after we split up. I opened the newspaper and there was a full-page story. No one else in the history of time has ever been left for Mr. Bean.
I read the newspaper, but I live in my own little bubble.
When I broadcast my first NFL game during the 1989 season, I had absolutely no idea what to study or how to study. NBC provided me with a handful of newspaper articles, we watched some film at the team facility on Friday before the game, and we interviewed some players and coaches.
To see the Persia of poets and painters, hiding in plain sight behind the much-maligned Iran of our newspaper headlines, would be my fondest wish.
I couldn't open up a magazine, you couldn't read a newspaper, you couldn't turn on the TV without hearing about the obesity epidemic in America.
Newspaper readership is still growing in India.
You don't want to read about your quarterback in the newspaper every day of the week.
Many a good newspaper story has been ruined by over verification.
The newspaper industry was built on the penny dreadfuls.
Unfortunately, I don't get to read nearly as much as I want because I'm always working on my own stuff, either the novels or newspaper columns.
In a highly competitive newspaper market, every editor needs to appeal to female readers to boost their circulation.
You shouldn't presume that all quotes that are in a magazine or a newspaper are accurate.
When I was a 12-year-old middle-schooler in Richmond, Virginia, my local newspaper published an op-ed that I wrote all by myself.
Clearly, children need to be aware of the news and current affairs. I buy my own children a children's newspaper so they can form their own views.
I couldn't find any way to tell the truth in a regular newspaper.