The
Hatchet Job award was established in 2011 by literary website The Omnivore to honor "the angriest, funniest, most trenchant" review published in a newspaper or magazine.
Business groups lined up to welcome the changes as "long overdue", but the TUC complained that the report did not contain a single proposal which will reduce the high levels of workplace death, injuries and illness, while one union leader described it as a "
hatchet job".
It is suspected that Ali, along with suspects Younus and Nassar, planned the attack, and that Ali recruited the gang that carried out the
hatchet job. He is also believed to have bought the van in which the gang travelled to commit the crime.
Parent-governor Dr David Simones-Jones said that the council had carried out a "
hatchet job" on the board of Moseley School.
And the SEA and its members are pretty ticked off about what they view as a PR
hatchet job that made them seem like the perpetrators of a senseless crime when all along they may actually have been the victims.
At a time when she is the front-runner for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, this is an obvious
hatchet job. Over the many years I have read NCR you have seemed to be fair and balanced in your political offerings.
In today's links, the McClatchy stock trades at its lowest price in a year, speculation that Tribune's sale is timed to undervalue its television properties, and an Irish newspaper is fined after a restaurant review is described as a "
hatchet job."
Hoyt Zia (in his publisher's nota bene, "Rich Son, Poor Son," April 2006) does a
hatchet job on me because he wants to edify his father-in-law Dr.
Appearing on the newspaper's editorial page (hardly an inconsequential bit of space), Cohen's
hatchet job insists that the Guide is "historically wrong," "full of dubious assertions," and replete with "ideologically loaded" arguments.
In the same column he also draws attention to New York Times writer Jonathan Kandell's "revoltingly stupid
hatchet job" on Jacques Derrida's obituary.
Residents today blasted a television report on their Teesside community as a "
hatchet job".
Though the men Kerry commanded swear high and low about his courage and leadership, some Republican vets are running an ad that says Kerry "betrayed the men he served with." Financing the ad is none other than a Houston developer and major Republican contributor named Bob Perry, who coughed up a hundred grand for this
hatchet job.
I just slogged through Jacob Sullum's lengthy
hatchet job on the CSPI, and I must say I am disappointed.