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How to use the word Newspapers in a Sentence?

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[W]e made a great mistake in the beginning of our struggle, and I fear, in spite of all we can do, it will prove to be a fatal mistake. We appointed all our worst generals to command our armies, and all our best generals to edit the newspapers.

Robert E. Lee

added by Normando
5 months ago

Part of the discourse – and I’ve seen that in editorials in Spanish newspapers in the last months – is that people say what’s happening is wrong, but he also has to carry some of the blame, that has fed itself and Vinícius is now getting racially abused very explicitly at every match.

Piara Powar

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What I’d say to advertisers and brands is, you know, use Twitter yourself and believe what you see on Twitter, not what you read in the newspapers, because what you see on Twitter is the real thing, and what you read in newspapers is not.

Elon Musk

Found on CNN
1 year ago

American newspapers frequently offered praise for eugenics just prior to WWII and The Holocaust .... that is, until Hitler revealed what eugenics really looked like. They avoided the subject for decades thereafter.

A.E. Samaan

added by AlvaroSiman
1 year ago

90% of the jobs advertised in newspapers and portals are fake and do not exist and therefore job seekers will not get often response from them. You can see the same ADs featuring time and again every week for last many months. Companies seem to be under pressure from govt to give ad and project a picture that there are jobs in market. Economy is doing so bad in India

Lakshheish M Patel

added by laksheispatel
1 year ago

The notion of editorial independence from ownership only dates back to the 1930s. Prior to that time the media was openly biased and that includes the Press that the founding fathers dealt with. Some of the founders like Hamilton and Franklin had actually ran media outlets that were very biased. You used to have things like Newspapers that openly proclaimed they were a Democratic or Republican or Whig or a Federalist newspaper right on the banner. The concept of an independent and allegedly neutral press was and still is mainly pushed by people from the left who do NOT want anything remotely neutral, but who instead want to make sure those evil business interests don't have a means of getting their side aired without it being filtered by their idea of what a neutral press consists of.

John Dobbins

added by Normando
1 year ago

We’ve seen them censor newspapers, elected officials up to the highest office in the land and now the police.

Lou Civello

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

If newspapers can’t be barred from publishing stolen military documents during wartime, then parents certainly have a constitutional right to publish documents the government gave to them pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request.

Timothy Sandefur

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The threats, I would say, were everywhere, the Norfolk Field FBI office notified The Norfolk Field FBI office. The Washington Post and other newspapers were writing about The Washington Post. The Washington Post was on radio, The Washington Post was on television, The Washington Post was on other social media streams. The system was blinking red.

Carolyn Maloney

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Mainstream media, newspapers and television networks, they just bought into that story without doing any serious digging of their own, that is why we have been in this sort of delusion for more than a year. Our media has let us down by failing to investigate a very flimsy story that these two groups of virologists put out.

Nicholas Wade

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Covid rumor was spreaded by speaking about it 24 hours by media journalists, through newspapers, mobile ring tones , news websites front page and many other channels so that people can't think anything but only corona by listening about this media hype created virus round the hours and then doctors started looting patients and its booty commission went to every level of politics. Still they are spreading rumors about it and fools wearing masks accept it.

Mukaibar Shah

added by anonymous
3 years ago

Someone called all the newspapers in New York and told them I'd died. I've been told by almost everyone it was an ex-wife - I've had a few so it's hard to pinpoint which one - but who knows for sure?

Richard Pryor

added by RobertHaigh
3 years ago

It's much, much harder to help somebody who's already ill because Michael Caputo're so, as you can read in the newspapers or listen in the media, the manifestations of this disease are many, many different diseases because Michael Caputo depend on your health status to start with.

Moncef Slaoui

Found on CNN
3 years ago

While Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were living in Britain, there wereno paparazzi pictures of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. There was still a gentlemans agreement between the press and the palace that when the principals -- the senior members of the royal family -- were enjoying private time, that private timewas respected, so if the couple were papped, then the British newspapers agreed with the palace that they wouldnt use those paparazzi pictures.

Getty Images

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

While thousands of people had been aware that newspapers would go extinct, nobody had really imagined certain disturbing developments in the new media, and more specifically in social media.

Maxim Behar

added by MaximBehar
3 years ago

For goodness sakes : avoid crowds, wear masks. Those are the fundamentals that -- when Peter Hotez look at the television clips, when Peter Hotez see pictures in the newspapers -- people are not doing that. That's a recipe for disaster.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
3 years ago

For goodness sakes : avoid crowds, wear masks. Those are the fundamentals that -- when you look at the television clips, when you see pictures in the newspapers -- people are not doing that. That's a recipe for disaster.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We believe the picture painters of the mass media are artfully creating landscapes for us which deliberately hide the real picture. In this book we will show you how to discover the hidden picture in the landscapes presented to us daily through newspapers, radio and television.

Gary Allen

added by Normando
3 years ago

The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them.

George Harrison

added by RobertHaigh
3 years ago

In the same way, when newspapers began to die and social media started its supreme reign, we didn't imagine the risk of fake news.

Maxim Behar

added by MaximBehar
3 years ago

The big issue with newspapers is that there is no one to fund them anymore. Nobody can support them and bear the costs in the new environment of public communications revolutionized by online media and even further by social media.

Maxim Behar

added by MaximBehar
3 years ago

I deliver( newspapers) to 450 customers who live in senior developments, these are two people who live within a hundred feet of each other who can't get out to get groceries. What about the rest of them ?

Greg Dailey

Found on CNN
3 years ago

They are writing more inaccurate stories including claims that Mr Cummings returned to Durham after returning to work in Downing Street on 14 April, we will not waste our time answering a stream of false allegations about Mr Cummings from campaigning newspapers.

Downing Street

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

In many countries around the world, there is no free access to information. Websites are blocked, independent newspapers are banned and the press is controlled by the state, young people grow up without being able to form their own opinions. By using Minecraft, the world's most popular computer game, as a medium, we give them access to independent information.

Christian Mihr

Found on CNN
4 years ago

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