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  • Today's... what shall we call them?... issues at the New York Times -- mine and now, the Newspaper Guild's -- are also the products of decisions made and actions taken by often-flawed and apparently unsupervised individuals, not the institution itself where countless other individuals do great work and in some cases take great risks to produce what is still a great newspaper.

    Michael Gross: Whose Times? Why Silence? Michael Gross 2012

  • Will Tom Hooper, who earned the Directors Guild's top honor for his work on "The King's Speech," win?

    Oscars 2011: Predicting the best director winner 2011

  • While I appreciate the angst and anxiety of those caught up in a fading economic system, I am astonished by the Newspaper Guild's profound lack of understanding about how the world works today.

    Tom Hayes: Ok, Call Me a Digital Scab Tom Hayes 2011

  • The occasion was an informal cocktail party on Monday at the Guild's downtown headquarters for members headed to Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival, which begins on Jan. 19.

    Vitamins and Sleeping Pills Rachel Dodes 2012

  • Writing on O'Reilly Radar, preeminent legal scholar Pamela Samuelson cuts through the distractions associated with the Google Book Search/Authors Guild settlement and goes right to the heart of the matter: Google, in acceding to the Authors Guild's requests, have attained a legal near-monopoly on searching and distributing the majority of books ever published.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild's galleries and shop, where more than 200 craftspeople display their work, including baskets, quilts, pottery and jewelry.

    Crafts and Rafts in Asheville, N.C. 2010

  • Today's... what shall we call them?... issues at the New York Times -- mine and now, the Newspaper Guild's -- are also the products of decisions made and actions taken by often-flawed and apparently unsupervised individuals, not the institution itself where countless other individuals do great work and in some cases take great risks to produce what is still a great newspaper.

    Michael Gross: Whose Times? Why Silence? Michael Gross 2012

  • Can't wait for the next one within the Guild's and Psy/Changeling series.

    Friday Book Club Nalini Singh 2009

  • "The most obvious of these (conflicts) is the possibility of self-dealing to the detriment of the agency's client, the author," the Guild's message said.

    Wylie Agency Shouldn't Make Exclusive Deals With Amazon, Says Authors Guild 2010

  • Take for instance, the Whisky Guild's annual Whisky on the Hudson boat event.

    Whiskey On the Water 2010

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