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  2. Op-ed - Wikipedia

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    The "Page Op.", created in 1921 by Herbert Bayard Swope of The New York Evening World, is a possible precursor to the modern op-ed. [4] When Swope took over as main editor in 1920, he opted to designate a page from editorial staff as "a catchall for book reviews, society boilerplate, and obituaries". [5]

  3. Opinion piece - Wikipedia

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    An op-ed (abbreviated from "opposite the editorial page") is an opinion piece that appears on a page in the newspaper dedicated solely to them, often written by a subject-matter expert, a person with a unique perspective on an issue, or a regular columnist employed by the paper.

  4. NYT Publishes Op-Ed by Chinese Professor Without ... - AOL

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    The New York Times on Wednesday published an op-ed by a Chinese scientist without noting that the professor has taken credit for helping create the Thousand Talents Program, which funds the work ...

  5. Project Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    Project Syndicate, which Ezra Klein described as "the world's smartest op-ed page", [3] provides commentaries on a wide range of topics, from economic policy and strategies for growth worldwide to human rights, Islam, and the environment. It also offers monthly series dedicated to Africa, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, as well as to China and ...

  6. Op-Ed: The quandary of U.S.-trained Chinese scientists: Stay ...

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    Fourteen hundred U.S.-trained Chinese scientists left their corporate positions or relinquished tenured positions at top-tier American universities in 2021.

  7. OP and OPP have new slang meanings: Do you know what ... - AOL

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    According to Urban Dictionary, “OP” can mean “original post” or “original poster.” It can refer to a social media post that was retweeted, stitched, dueted or shared or the person who ...

  8. Chinese Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Internet slang (Chinese: 中国网络用语; pinyin: zhōngguó wǎngluò yòngyǔ) refers to various kinds of Internet slang used by people on the Chinese Internet. It is often coined in response to events, the influence of the mass media and foreign culture, and the desires of users to simplify and update the Chinese language.

  9. Michelle Wu - Wikipedia

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    Wu is a supporter of fare-free public transit. Wu argued in a January 31, 2019 op-ed published in The Boston Globe that the MBTA should explore the elimination of transit fares, writing . Eliminating financial barriers must be one of the big ideas we explore, because geographic mobility underlies economic mobility. Access to public transit is ...