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Suchwort: "This"
Rubrik: Feuilletons - 388 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 30
Feuilletons
06.01.2014
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Schreiben aufgehört hat: "He has just seen Ann Mudge, his girlfriend of the mid-60s, and is under the spell of counterlives past. He hadn't seen her in more than 40 years. 'The only person who could write
this
, it isn't me, it's Proust,' he says. She is six months older than him - that makes her 80, as we speak - and has been long and happily married. 'She was a little old white-haired lady I wouldn't recognise
[…]
Feuilletons
31.12.2013
[…]
(Via Jay Rosen) Laut Ex-NSA-Chef Michael Hayden ist Edward Snowden ein Verräter. Und Microsoft sponsort diese Botschaft: Ex-NSA chief Hayden on whether Edward Snowden is a "traitor" in
this
@FacetheNation moment sponsored by @Windows: http://t.co/MzfytHHPyC - CBS News (@CBSNews) 30. Dezember 2013
[…]
Feuilletons
30.12.2013
[…]
binges? Come on, we know the truth.
This
kind of behavior brought America to its knees. And yet you're glorifying it -- you who call yourselves liberals. You were honored for career excellence and for your cultural influence by The Kennedy Center, Marty. You drive a Honda hybrid, Leo. Did you think about the cultural message you'd be sending when you decided to make
this
film?"
[…]
Feuilletons
27.12.2013
[…]
Ein paar ganz einfache Wahrheiten über China und seine Freunde im Westen sagt G.E. im Analects-Blog des Economist: "Mr Liu Xiaobo was arrested five years ago
this
week, and he was sentenced four years ago
this
month. He has not been heard from directly since. At the ceremony awarding him the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize (pictured) his absence was marked by the empty chair he should have been sitting in.
[…]
scholar long blacklisted from re-entering the country, writes that academic colleagues do not mention Mr Liu for fear of jeopardising their ability to work in China. As our Banyan columnist points out in
this
week's print edition, his name has moved far down the list of talking-points for visiting Western leaders as well."
[…]
Feuilletons
20.12.2013
[…]
says, editorial independence. But running alongside it, a profit-seeking company will also be established that Omidyar and Greenwald are billing as a 'media technology'concern. Any profits generated by
this
company will go towards supporting the independent journalism."
[…]
Feuilletons
19.12.2013
[…]
schreibt der Rechtsprofessor David Cole im NYRBlog: "The Obama administration has maintained that the program is fully lawful, and that it has been approved repeatedly by all three branches of government.
This
defense has always been misleading. Since the program was developed, approved, and applied in secret, it had never been subject to public scrutiny or adversarial judicial testing. Now it has, and it
[…]
Feuilletons
10.12.2013
[…]
oppressive solitude of the artists, writers, and patrons who were responsible for much of Viennese modernism. The Austrian novelist Hermann Broch famously called Vienna the city of 'joyful apocalypse.' In
this
show, you can almost watch the apocalypse unfold." (Bild: Arnold Schönberg, Blaues Selbstporträt, 1910) Via a piece of monologue: eine anderhalbstündige BBC-Doku über Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane",
[…]
Feuilletons
06.12.2013
[…]
dem Gefängnis: "We were alone in Johannesburg, some few days later. It was not about my book that he spoke but about his discovering, on the first day of his freedom, that Winnie Mandela had a lover.
This
devastation was not made public until their divorce, six years later. I have never before told of it, because I believe that the depths of his sacrifice, the strength that he fearlessly revealed in
[…]
. Bill Keller schreibt: "Except for a youthful flirtation with black nationalism, he seemed to have genuinely transcended the racial passions that tore at his country. Some who worked with him said
this
apparent magnanimity came easily to him because he always regarded himself as superior to his persecutors." Schon im letzten Jahr brachte Toby Ash in Salon ein langes Interview mit dem Mandela-Biografen
[…]
Feuilletons
06.12.2013
[…]
Timothy Snyder ermuntert in der NYRB die EU nachdrücklich, die Demonstranten in der Ukraine zu unterstützen. Janukowitsch habe die falschen Gründe, das Abkommen mit der EU nicht zu unterzeichnen: "If
this
is a revolution, it must be one of the most common-sense revolutions in history. But the desire of so many to be able to have normal lives in a normal country is opposed by two fantasies, one of them
[…]
smart geopolitics involves turning them against each other. (...) The dangerous fantasy is the Russian idea that Ukraine is not really a different country, but rather a kind of slavic younger brother.
This
is a legacy of the late Soviet Union and the russification policies of the 1970s. It has no actual historical basis..."
[…]
Feuilletons
04.12.2013
[…]
Rusbridgers durch britische Parlamentarier. Eine Frage lautete glatt: "Do you love
this
country?" Rubridgers Antwort: "I'm slightly surprised to be asked the question but yes, we are patriots and one of the things we are patriotic about is the nature of democracy, the nature of a free press and the fact that one can in
this
country discuss and report these things." We should look at the content of the
[…]
Feuilletons
25.11.2013
[…]
reported that the well known German-Egyptian writer and secular activist Hamed Abdel-Samad has been kidnapped on Sunday evening by some unidentified people, after following him on a car. Hamed went
this
week to Egypt for a visit, his latest post on Facebook was yesterday." Inzwischen kursiert auf change.org eine Petition, die die Bundesregierung zum Handeln auffordert.
[…]
Feuilletons
21.11.2013
[…]
gray-bearded criticism for its boundary-defying listicles. The Atlantic earlier
this
year ran a native ad from the Church of Scientology that inflamed its audience and prompted an apology and a review of Atlantic procedures for approving ads. Forbes, The Washington Post and the Huffington Post are also experimenting with
this
approach to funding journalism."
[…]
Feuilletons
20.11.2013
[…]
a camera and transformed. So, I found myself looking for inspiration from within and not from without. I don't know, it's got something to do with energy and life force … It's hard for me to express
this
in words, that's why I work with pictures." Zu den wenigen Farben hat ihn ein Aufenthalt in Portugal inspiriert. Zu dem Bild links vermutlich auch, seufz.
[…]
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