In Britain, a Pop Star and a Politician Fuel Debates over Freedom of Speech Oct 22, 2009
"I am uneasy about his appearance, accepting the argument that he might well come over as just another politician rather than a fascist fanatic, but I think to deny him the right to speak on television would be infinitely worse in the long run," wrote media commentator Roy Greenslade in the Evening Standard. "However distasteful it is to put up with homophobic journalists and racist politicians, censorship does not remove prejudice.". (Time.com)
Experts react to Digital Britain Jun 17, 2009
Page last updated at 16:51 GMT, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 17:51 UK. By Daniel Emery Technology reporter, BBC News. (BBC News -- Technology)
FINANCIAL AID TOOLS: Applicants should plan ahead Mar 25, 2009
Ben Greenslade of Portsmouth, N.H., hopes anxiety about filling seats at small private colleges might work in his favor. He's applying to Goucher College in Baltimore in part because he likes its international relations program. (USA Today -- News)
Land Securities appeals to invest... Feb 20, 2009
Martin Greenslade, finance director of Land Securities, said that the company had first discussed a rights issue towards the end of last year, but had to wait for the revaluation of its property portfolio. Francis Salway, the chief executive of Land Securities, said: This will ensure that we have the resources to meet all our commitments and take advantage of buying opportunities towards the bottom of the cycle. (New York Post -- Business)
The Scholastic Art Awards Feb 8, 2009
Masconomet Regional Middle School - Kelsey Ahern (GK,HM), Scott Brauer (HM), Zoe Cennami (HM), Melissa Ditucci (SK), Haley Greenslade (HM), Andrea Lindquist (HM), Jake Moorman (HM), Tiffany Mosho (SK), Margaret Mullard (SK), Meaghan Reilly (SK), Emma Rutstein (GK), Eli Spellman (HM), Taylor Teed (SK), Elizabeth Tyler (GK). TOWNSEND North Middlesex Regional High School - Mary Bogue (HM), Zachary Mafera (SK), Amy Valera (HM). (Boston Globe)
At The Evening Standard, an agent of change Feb 8, 2009
"Morale is terribly low," said Roy Greenslade, the paper's media columnist. "I'm getting lots of e-mails and telephone calls from staff who feel they'll jeopardize their position if they speak out, but who are angry, bewildered and worried.". (International Herald Tribune -- Technology)