While the Nexisw online newspaper database provides access to text from newspaper articles and is therefore something like it goldmine for discourse, media and communication analysts, it does not store images. As a means of gen- erating visual data, we therefore turned to 'web scraping' which...
In the first, I was found at fault – a “tuktuk” swerved left to avoid a pothole on a road I knew to be badly potholed (Avenue des Etats-Unis, or USA, in Burundi – so I guess it’s partly our fault from the get-go) and I ended up slamming into the rear of his vehicle...
This is not how I had planned to spend this day, but I can be silent no longer. This morning I read the latestUSATodayhit-piece on President Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, to protect him from the vengeance that has been promised by the incoming Trump administration ...
Many of the detainees described how they were sexually humiliated and assaulted, threatened with rape and forced to masturbate in front of female soldiers, according to the newspaper. The statements added allegations of prisoners being ridden like animals and forced to retrieve their food from toilet...
[GHOC Episode Y-07] Greatest Headlines of the Century title sequence / Title card: "Rationing Lifted" / VS newspaper front pages; ZI New York Times from 1917; ZI another headline about food riots / crowd of people wait for food / VS workers hand out cans, packages / VS Pric...
Taking The Gazette (Montreal) as a typical English Canadian newspaper, its coverage of the fall of Nanking had no photographs, was based on the Durdin and Abend articles in the New York Times, and only once in December spoke of the Ja- panese soldiers' "breakdown of discipline". Late in...
In April 2000, The Washington Post newspaper reported that the pharmaceutical leviathan GlaxoSmithKline sponsored experiments on children at Incarnation Children's Center in New York City. Children as young as four were given multi-drug cocktails. In other experiments, six-month old babies were injecte...
shaping news coverage and analysis. Some even didn’t nurture a personal by-line, writing under pseudonyms or simply not signing their names on their work. What a contrast with the image-conscious, in-your-face radio and TV journalism of today, where even respected newspaper editors eagerly pu...
In addition, all apps for plant identification are today unable to provide subspecies identification for this taxon. With this example as a case study, we aimed at testing the feasibility and the efficiency of a research approach consisting of (i) deriving quantitative information from pictures ...
—USA Today "Delightfully lusty . . . this memoir is vivid, charming, and beautifully wrought." —Publishers Weekly "Riveting." —New York Post The author of two previous novels, ROSEMARY KINGSLAND lived in Nashville, Tennessee, for 10 years, and now lives in London. MARKETING National ...