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An op-ed, abbreviated from opposite the editorial page (though often believed to be abbreviated from opinion-editorial), is a newspaper article that...
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Encyclopedia: Editorial
It has been suggested that this page be split into pages entitled Editorial and Op-ed. (Discuss) An editorial (often leader or leading article in the United Kingdom) is a phrase or article by ...
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One of PR's most underutilized tools -- well written and strategic op-ed articles That's where you step in to help the executive craft a fiery opinion, which is supported by facts making his or her case. An op-ed is not an essay, something that slowly unrolls like a carpet, building momentum to some point or conclusion.
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More Op-Eds. Op-Ed Contributor: Faster, NASA, Faster · Op-Ed Contributors: Show Us the E-Mail · Op-Ed Contributor: Whose Christmas Is It?
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Oct 11, 2009 The best way to make America stronger is to work together to address an urgent crisis facing the world.
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This page offers some suggested, proven approaches to crafting and submitting op-ed pieces that explore the historical background and context of current news events and issues. They are not rigid "rules;" not all can, or should, always be followed;
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Op-Ed Columnist: Triumph of a Dreamer Op-Ed Columnist: The Missing Link From Killeen to Kabul Op-Ed Contributor: My Near Death Panel Experience...
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The Devastating Consequences of a Corporate Health Care Bill Op-Eds Best Web Op-Eds...
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Op-Ed Guidelines for The Wall Street Journal If you would like to submit an article for consideration, it must be exclusive to the Journal. Your article should be a strong argument about an issue in the news. And it should not be a response to a Journal article;
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