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Newspapers are now competing in a fast-changing and overcrowded media landscape where it is not they, but TV, that sets the pace: every morning, they must reach
readers
who have watched TV the previous day.
Many foreign news websites, ranging from the BBC to Reuters, are routinely blocked from Chinese
readers.
Jeffrey Frankel Professor, Harvard University’s Kennedy School of GovernmentJapan’s War Guilt Revisited“It is our obligation as Japan’s most influential newspaper to tell our
readers
who was responsible for starting the Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific War.”
Readers
will detect here echoes of the “savings glut” argument popularized nearly a decade ago by the likes of former US Federal Reserve Board Chairmen Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke.
The fact that most participants in discussions about global poverty – the
readers
of this commentary included – know few, if any, people who live below the poverty line is an indication of the extent of the world’s economic segregation.
But Keynes would have been spot on had he targeted his essay at his
readers'
great-great-great-great grandchildren.
Accused of being elitist and out of sync with readers, newspapers’ reactions ranged from self-flagellation to repentance for the election result.
Growth trends are even more pronounced in the Asia Pacific region, where
readers
in China and India are leading a return to traditional newspapers.
He chose to leave the mathematical formalization to others, because he wanted his
readers
(fellow economists, not the general public) to catch the “intuition” of what he was saying.
Previously,
readers
could easily distinguish between non-credible sources, like the colorful and sensational tabloids in the checkout line at the supermarket, and credible ones, such as longstanding local or national newspapers.
And, as a recent study from the American Press Institute found, the original source of an article matters less to
readers
than who in their network shares the link.
The piece elicited far more comments from
readers
than any of my others.
I leave it to
readers
to draw the consequences with respect to how an agent of an (irrational?)
When the British historian Timothy Garton Ash, writing in the New York Review of Books, distinguished the US and Europe by paraphrasing the title of a bestselling book, saying that "Americans are from Mars, Europeans are from Venus," some American
readers
objected to the sexual portrayal of an effiminate Europe and a macho America.
It is a fictional world, but with none of the bearing on our problems that attracts generation after generation of
readers
to Tolstoy’s work.
As Jesse Reynolds of the Center for Genetics and Society writes, “Just as the traditional business model of newspapers is to get revenue not from
readers
but from advertisers, personal genomics companies see the potential profit not from the consumers themselves but from the compiled databases – likely in the form of selling access to them.”
With what sardonic anticipation French
readers
await the latest on the base doings of our elected officials and their rivals!
Japanese
readers
have shown a healthy appetite over the years for books such as To Watch Jews Is To See the World Clearly , The Next Ten Years: How to Get an Inside View of the Jewish Protocols , and I'd Like to Apologize To the Japanese - A Jewish Elder’s Confession (written by a Japanese author, of course, under the made-up name of Mordecai Mose).
Vedomosti
readers
may sympathize with Khodorkovsky's plight, but they account for only 60 thousand people.
Indeed, the electronic version of Poland’s largest newspaper, Gazeta Wyborcza, now publishes a stunning notice at the end of every article about refugees: “Because of the extraordinarily aggressive content of remarks advocating violence, contrary to the law, and calling for racial, ethnic, and religious hatred, we will not allow
readers
to publish comments.”
At the end of my narrative, I invite
readers
to consider fundamental strategies of resisting and challenging unwanted social influences, and I introduce the notion of “the banality of heroism.”
Readers
learned of alternative approaches to forecasting inflation, of the prevailing low level of inflation expectations, and of the diminished pressure that resource slack places on costs (or a less reliable Phillips’ curve).
Good econometric studies examine secondary effects to persuade
readers
that the main effect is what it is.
Finally, an analysis of a nationally representative sample of 3,500 Egyptian adults, who rated their participation in the anti-Mubarak movement, showed that participants were more likely to be younger single males with higher socioeconomic status, users of the Internet, newspaper readers, urban residents, and believers in modern values and free will.
The dominance of old religious texts and Western-produced works has left modern Arab
readers
polarized, without a zero point of their own.
Until this last part, the scenario probably felt all too current for many readers, a large number of whom are still adjusting to the reality of Donald Trump’s presidency.
As his
readers
know, the author of The Plot Against America has a special fondness for literary heroines.
Africa’s Press: Missing in ActionIn much of Africa, the challenge for journalists, editors, and
readers
goes beyond freedom of the press, and involves its very survival.
Once again, African
readers
are being shortchanged, remaining dependent on foreign reportage in order to grasp the enormity of what is transpiring.
Before, there were fewer
readers
and writers, but they were the same people, and had relatively direct access to each other’s work.
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