It's All News to Me

It's All News to Me

Author: Jeremy Vine

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-06-07

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1849837783

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Jeremy Vine is one of the most successful broadcasters of recent years and in 2012 clocks up a quarter of a century at the BBC. In It's All News to Me, he takes a look back over his career from the very first day when he arrived at broadcasting house, (by coincidence an inauspicious news day - the fateful Black Monday of 1987.) Jeremy explains his big break as a Today programme reporter when he was fired at by a sniper during the early days of the war in Bosnia; he walks us through the corridors of Westminster in the 1990s when he was a political correspondent, trying to deal with the likes of Alastair Campbell and Peter Mandelson; he reflects on the steep learning curve that was his posting as African correspondent at the turn of the millennium; and his return to the UK where he was dubbed Paxman's "mini-me" on Newsnight. He also explains what it's like presenting Radio 2's lunchtime show and talking to 6 million listeners - people who, as he puts it "have better stories than we do." Written in Jeremy's unmistakably lively and self-deprecating voice, It's All News to Mepaints a vivid picture of what it's like to be trapped inside the BBC - arguably the most interesting organisation in the country - for 25 years. It's also about our obsession with news - just exactly how and why it happens - and the power of real life stories versus the media's desire to shape them.


It's News to Me

It's News to Me

Author: R. G. Belsky

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Published: 2022-10-04

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 160809457X

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Dashed dreams: she wanted to run for president one day, now she's dead at 20 When Riley Hunt—a beautiful, smart, popular student at Easton College in Manhattan—is brutally murdered, it becomes a big story for TV newswoman Clare Carlson. After days of intense media coverage, a suspect is caught: a troubled Afghanistan war veteran with a history of violent and unstable behavior. The suspect's mother, however, comes to Clare with new evidence that might prove her son's innocence. As Clare digs deeper into the puzzling case, she learns new information: Riley had complained about being stalked in the days before her murder, she was romantically involved with two different men—the son of a top police official and the son of a prominent underworld boss—and she had posted her picture on an escort service's website offering paid dates with wealthy men. Soon, Clare becomes convinced that Riley Hunt's death is more than just a simple murder case—and that more lives, including her own, are now in danger until she uncovers the true story. It's News to Me is perfect for fans of J. D. Robb and Karin Slaughter While all of the novels in the Clare Carlson Mystery series stand on their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is: Yesterday's News Below the Fold The Last Scoop Beyond the Headlines It's News to Me Broadcast Blues (coming 2024)


It's News to Me!

It's News to Me!

Author: Linda Schiphorst McCoy

Publisher: CSS Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 0788018221

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All too often, many people find traditional worship dull and the sermons they hear impractical for living in today's world. Yet Linda McCoy is convinced that the message of God's unconditional love is the most vital word for life anyone can receive -- especially those who have never heard or truly experienced it. Her inspiring sermons share that message of hope with modern Americans by bridging the gap between the sacred and the secular. As the fruit of her non-traditional ministry directed toward those who have never been part of a church or who have been "turned off" or "disenfranchised" by the established church, McCoy's short, to-the-point messages effectively and relevantly communicate the good news to anyone who is searching for an experience of the Divine. Readers of these sermons will be connected to a deep sense of purpose and enriched by God's amazing love and grace. Sermon titles include: - Prepare For Arrival (Matthew 3:1-12) - The Power Of A Dream (Matthew 2:13-23) - Positive Identification (John 1:29-42) - Building Bridges (Matthew 5:21-37) - It's A Mystery (Matthew 17:1-9) Linda Schiphorst McCoy has been the pastor of The Garden (a Blossom of St. Luke's United Methodist Church) in Indianapolis since 1995, and from 1982-1995 served as associate pastor at St. Luke's. McCoy earned degrees in French (B.A.) and Education (M.S.) from Indiana University, and received her theological training from Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis (M.Div.) and United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio (D.Min.).


News to Me

News to Me

Author: Laurie Hertzel

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1452905509

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News to Me

News to Me

Author: Lawrence Wood

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0664232264

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In this book, author Lawrence Wood brings together insights from scripture with his own observations of the "real world" to create thirty-two reflections on the Christian life.


It's News to Me

It's News to Me

Author: Edward Kosner

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9781560259077

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An intimate memoir by an influential journalist describes his beginnings in World War II-era Washington Heights, contributions to college periodicals, and positions at the helm of such leading news publications as Newsweek and The New York Daily News.


The Hemingway Caper

The Hemingway Caper

Author: Eric Wright

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2003-06

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781550024517

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As Joe Barley investigates a case, he stumbles across the story of a missing manuscript containing writings by a young Ernest Hemingway.


The Psychological Assessment of Presidential Candidates

The Psychological Assessment of Presidential Candidates

Author: Stanley A Renshon

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1996-05-01

Total Pages: 819

ISBN-13: 0814776639

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Debate on public issues--and where candidates stand on them-- have traditionally represented the focal point of presidential campaigns. In recent decades, however, rather than asking where candidates stand on the issues, the public increasingly wants to know who they are. The issue of character has thus come to dominate presidential elections. While there is increasing public awareness that the psychology, judgment, and leadership qualities of presidential candidates count, the basis on which these judgments should made remains unclear. Does it matter that Gary Hart changed his name or had an affair? Should Ed Muskie's loss of composure while defending his wife during a campaign speech, or Thomas Eagleton's hospitalization for depression, have counted against them? Looking back over the past 25 years, Stanley Renshon, a political scientist and psychoanalyst, provides the first comprehensive accounting of how character has become an increasingly important issue in a presidential campaign. He traces two related but distinctive approaches to the issue of presidential character and psychology. The first concerns the mental health of our candidates and presidents. Are they emotionally and personally stable? Is their temperament suitable for the presidency? The second concerns character. Is the candidate honest? Does he possess the necessary judgment and motivation to deal with the tremendous responsibilities and pressures of the office? Drawing on his clinical and political science training, Renshon has devised a theory which will allow the public to better evaluate presidential candidates. Why are honesty, integrity, and personal ideals so important in judging candidates? Is personal and political ambition necessarily a bad trait? Do extra-marital affairs really matter? Finally, and most importantly, how can the public tell whether a candidate's leadership will be enhanced or impeded by aspects of his personality?With this sweeping volume, Stanley Renshon has provided us with the most comprehensive account to date of how the public judges, and should judge, our future presidents.