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Suchwort: "Then"
Stichwort: Deutschland - 12 Presseschau-Absätze
Feuilletons
12.08.2013
[…]
long as the N.S.A. believes it has the right to collect records of every phone call - and the administration released a white paper Friday that explained, unconvincingly, why it is perfectly legal -
then
none of the promises to stay within the law will mean a thing." Amerikanische Medien haben heute allerdings nur ein Thema: Die neue Staffel von "Breaking Bad" ist gestartet. Byliner bringt einen Überblick
[…]
Feuilletons
19.10.2012
[…]
SLOPE IS HAPPENING YOU GUYS!First they came for Michael Brutsch, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a racist, anti-Semitic, rapey creepbag.
Then
they came for Besseres Hannover, but I didn't speak out because I wasn't a racist, anti-Semitic jerk.
Then
they came for me..." Newsweek stellt nach achtzig Jahren seine Printausgabe ein und erscheint künftig nur noch digital. Mehr bei Neunetz. Buzzfeed
[…]
Feuilletons
13.04.2012
[…]
whole play, it could not have worked out better for them.' The government said the five publishers colluded with Apple in secret to develop a new policy that let them set their own retail prices, and
then
sought to hide their discussions." Schon am 8. April berichtete Alexander Zaitchik in Salon.com über das OnePage-Festival in Brooklyn, das kleine Verlage feiert: "The sponsor of OnePage has raised
[…]
Feuilletons
30.08.2011
[…]
Eric Schmidt said Google Plus' real names policy opens up new horizons for the company in search, video streaming, and, oh ya, promotions and financial services: 'If we knew that it was a real person,
then
we could sort of hold them accountable, we could check them, we could give them things, we could you know bill them, you know we could have credit cards and so forth... we can have slightly better search
[…]
Feuilletons
02.03.2011
[…]
ins Netz, zum Beispiel durch eine neue Kommentarfunktion, die Jason Kincaid in Techcrunch so erklärt: "Let's say I leave a comment on TechCrunch and opt to have that comment shared to Facebook, too.
Then
, if one of my Facebook friends comes along and leaves a comment on Facebook about my comment, their comment will be posted back to TechCrunch. In other words, any discussion that my comment sparks between
[…]
Feuilletons
04.12.2010
[…]
internet whack-a-mole aimed at getting the Wikileaks State Department cables thrown down the memory hole: First, Sen. Joe Lieberman successfully nudged Amazon into kicking the site off its servers.
Then
the Library of Congress blocked the site for all employees and users of its computer terminals. Now we learn that the State Department is warning prospective hires that if they write about Wikileaks
[…]
Feuilletons
29.10.2010
[…]
Roth. "I have four or five friends who I ask to read my final drafts and to say whatever they want to say to me about it. I put it through that sieve, and they tell me what they think about it, and
then
I consider it and make changes if it seems appropriate. Often it does. And there's an excellent copy editor at Houghton Mifflin, where I publish, a wonderful guy named Larry Cooper, and he goes over
[…]
Feuilletons
12.10.2010
[…]
Rusbridger selbst, der den "three-way split" in den Medien reflektiert: "There is the press, mostly still privately owned and lightly regulated, which was all we had until the dawn of broadcasting.
Then
there are public service broadcasters - publicly owned and, in return, pretty stringently regulated in terms of content, balance, impartiality and so on. Finally, there is the new public sphere opened
[…]
Feuilletons
27.07.2010
[…]
weitergetragen vom Blogger Norman Geras: "He also seeks to put his atrocities in proportion: 'Hitler did far more damage to the Russians than the Jewish people, 25 or 30m.' Why such a focus on the Holocaust
then
? 'The Jewish domination of the media,' he says. 'There's a major lobby in the United States. They are hard workers. They stay on top of every comment, the most powerful lobby in Washington. Israel has
[…]
Feuilletons
16.06.2010
[…]
Arche/Atrium editor Tim Jung. Entitled 'How to help your translation to success', the workshop looked at what translators can do to push their books. Now this subject was not uncontroversial. (...) But
then
Jung told us what his - admittedly small-scale - publishing house does with its translators: they ask them for feedback. About the title, about how to describe the book to their sales reps, about how
[…]
Feuilletons
24.06.2009
[…]
warum praktisch alle Autoren von Debütromanen über dreißig sind: "Finding an agent is a slog. One has to query the agent, wait to see if the query is accepted, and
then
if it is sample chapters and an outline go out in the mail.
Then
more waiting to see if the agent asks for more..." Hm, das ist peinlich für Chris Anderson, den Erfinder des Long Tail, der nun in seinem neuen Buch den "freien Zugang"
[…]
Feuilletons
12.06.2007
[…]
zum Hören - mit sanfter Molltunke betupfte Balladen über den 'Tiergarten' oder eine flötenumflirrte Hommage an 'Sanssouci': 'Who will be at Sanssouci at night? The boys that made me lose the blues and
then
my eyesight'. Damit dürfte alles erklärt sein." Weiteres: Volker Tarnow jubiliert über den Abschluss der Neuen Bach-Ausgabe. Hanns-Georg Rodek schreibt zum Tod des Filmtheoretikers Rudolf Arnheim
[…]