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San Francisco Chronicle
December 4, 2008
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, though the
New York Sun, which first published that phrase in 1897, just went out of business for the second time. ...
New York Magazine
December 4, 2008
Choire Sicha and Neel Shah of the late Radar magazine and former
New York Sun staffers are among the site's (sort of) saved
Journalists. ...
Salt Lake Tribune
December 3, 2008
21, 1897 edition of The New York Sun. The editorial titled "Is There a Santa Claus?" was a response by Francis P. Church to a question by Virginia O'Hanlon. ...
DCist.com
December 3, 2008
For more holiday fun, the Newseum presents Terrence Currier who will read the famous editorial that first appeared in the
New York Sun in 1897, "Yes, ...
PRLog.Org (press release)
December 3, 2008
...
Publishers Weekly, New York Press, Time Out New York, The
New York Sun, as well as representatives of the larger publishing houses, bookstore chains, ...
Variety
December 3, 2008
... the
New York Sun, folded; Jeremy McCarter left the theater critic post at New York Magazine for the
culture beat at Newsweek; and Clive Barnes, ...
Gawker
December 3, 2008
The Observer notes that Tina's passing out freelance bylines to many deserving newly unemployed vets of dead publications like Radar and the New York Sun, ...
Playbill.com
December 3, 2008
... the
New York Sun, shuttered; Jeremy McCarter left New York Magazine for Newsweek; and Clive Barnes, longtime critic at the
New York Post, died.
Publishers Weekly
December 2, 2008
It may not quite rank up there with the
New York Sun's answer to Virginia about Santa Claus, but HarperCollins's president of sales, Josh Marwell, ...
The Nation.
December 2, 2008
... Dean--an outspoken opponent of the
war in Iraq--and bonded with Obama in part because of his early opposition to the war, she told the
New York Sun. ...
Washburn Review
December 2, 2008
She wrote to the New York Sun in 1897 and asked if there was a Santa Claus. She doubted because her little classmates told her that Santa was not real. ...
Greater Fort Wayne Family
December 1, 2008
Ms. Skenazy wrote about Izzy's adventure in the New York Sun and the media sharks went into a feeding frenzy. She and Izzy have since been on the Today show ...
Adweek
November 30, 2008
is that classic newspaper editorial from 1897, written by New York Sun editor Francis P. Church in response to a letter from Virginia O'Hanlon, ...
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
November 29, 2008
Macy's 2008 holiday campaign centers on 8-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon, who wrote to the New York Sun in 1897 to ask if Santa Claus was real. ...
Sunday Herald
November 29, 2008
This year the window theme is based on a famous editorial which ran in the New York Sun newspaper in 1897 after it received a letter from eight-year-old ...
Politico
November 29, 2008
Many of the names were made public when a New York Sun reporter found them on a computer at the Clinton Library in Little Rock. ...
Sunday Herald
November 29, 2008
This year the window theme is based on a famous editorial which ran in the New York Sun newspaper in 1897 after it received a letter from eight-year-old ...
Taipei Times
November 29, 2008
The name resurfaced in the
New York Sun that died this fall after a half-dozen years.
the sun itself is best remembered today for its
Christmas editorial of ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
November 29, 2008
"I can guarantee: Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus," Markelz said, borrowing a line from the famous 1897 New York Sun editorial. ...
Antiwar.com
November 28, 2008
As Josh Gerstein, a former writer for the now-permanently-set
New York Sun, puts it on his
blog: "Both sides in the case seemed to agree that if information ...
Texarkana Gazette
November 28, 2008
"I can guarantee, Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus," Markelz said, borrowing a line from a famous 1897 New York Sun editorial. ...
Norwich Bulletin
November 27, 2008
As he started to write, LaFreniere said he recalled the famous 1897 New York Sun editorial, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus." Years later, he offered ...
West Salem Coulee News
November 27, 2008
Virginia is an 8-year-old girl who writes a letter to the editor of the New York Sun in 1897 wondering if Santa Claus is real. Based on real events, ...
WOAI
November 27, 2008
"I can guarantee, Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus," Markelz said, borrowing a line from a famous 1897 New York Sun editorial. ...
All Things D Blogs
November 27, 2008
... a now-defunct site that existed solely to point out liberal bias at the paper (its operator,
Ira Stoll, moved on to run the now-defunct
New York Sun). ...
Evening Bulletin
November 26, 2008
As much as Tom and I admired The
New York Sun, and as much enjoyment and inspiration as we took from that project, we talked more about its
culture section ...
Providence Journal
November 25, 2008
Ira Stoll, managing editor of the late
New York Sun, attempts to rectify that in a sprightly new biography,
Sam Adams: A Life (Free Press, $28). ...
Reason Online
November 25, 2008
This is unfortunate, says Stoll, the former managing editor of The New York Sun, because it was Adams who acted as the "moral conscience of the American ...
Boston Globe
November 25, 2008
The name resurfaced in the
New York Sun that died this fall after a half-dozen years.
the sun itself is best remembered today for its
Christmas editorial of ...
MarketWatch
November 25, 2008
(Russell Berman, "Summers Manages Low Profile While Advising
Senator Obama,"
New York Sun, 8/21/08) "One Mar On His Resume Came After He Left Government To ...
Greek News
November 23, 2008
San Francisco Chronicle
November 21, 2008
The theme for this year's design comes from that famous letter written by eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon to the editor of New York's Sun, and his reply ...
guardian.co.uk
November 21, 2008
It included titles such as the
Daily Telegraph, the
Jerusalem Post and the
New York Sun. He quit the company in 2003 after he was found to have received ...
BusinessWeek
November 21, 2008
New York Times
November 21, 2008
Ted Caplow, who is the executive director of New York Sun Works and designed the barge, said its goal was to help transform farming from its sprawling rural ...
Evening Bulletin
November 21, 2008
One of the best conservative papers, The New York Sun, recently folded. So if you want these alternative voices to survive, you better support them. ...
Rocky Mountain News
November 21, 2008
Papers like The
New York Sun offered readers equal parts crusade and carnival. Unlike more expensive, staid papers of the era,
the sun ran eye-popping ...
Estes Park Trail Gazette
November 20, 2008
According to the
New York Sun, an
SEC spokesman responded that the exemptions also required greater regulatory oversight. Before 2004,
investment bank ...
The Nation.
November 20, 2008
Scott Sherman: How the pugnacious, money-losing New York Sun has won friends and influenced conservatives. Three years later, French was invited to ...