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Other early influential members included Christopher Hutt, author of Death of the English Pub, who succeeded Hardman as chairman, Frank Baillie, author of The Beer Drinker's Companion, and later the current Good Beer Guide editor, Roger Protz.
The executive editor of the paper in the late 1960s, Reed Hundt, who later served as chairman of the FCC, noted that the Daily News had a flexible policy about publishing cartoons: " We publish pretty much anything.
He was a member of the Politburo ( 1924 – 1929 ) and Central Committee ( 1917 – 1937 ), chairman of the Communist International ( Comintern, 1926 – 1929 ), and the editor in chief of Pravda ( 1918 – 1929 ), the journal Bolshevik ( 1924 – 1929 ), Izvestia ( 1934 – 1936 ), and the Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
The original line-up, from 1990 to 2002, was Angus Deayton as chairman, with Ian Hislop, the editor of Private Eye, and comedian Paul Merton as team captains.
In 1969, the longest-serving editor of The Irish Times, Douglas Gageby, was allegedly called a " white nigger " by the company chairman ( a former British army officer ), because of the newspaper's coverage of Northern Ireland at the outset of the Troubles, which was upsetting the British government.
He has served on the editorial board of Environmental History, as chairman of the board for The Center for American Places, and as editor in chief of The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau.
He was the first chairman to hand over full control of the paper to a professional editor from outside the Syme family.
The two continued to work together at Yale, with Hadden as chairman and Luce as managing editor of The Yale Daily News.
Nolan subsequently served the party in a number of roles including National Chair, editor of the party newsletter, chairman of the By-laws Committee, chairman of the Judicial Committee, and Chairman of the Platform Committee.
Famous alumni of Pomona College include Walt Disney Company Executive Roy E. Disney ( 1951 ), writer, actor, and musician Kris Kristofferson ( 1954 ), Civil Rights activist and NAACP chairman Myrlie Evers ( 1968 ), and New York Times executive editor Bill Keller ( 1970 ), and six-time Grammy Winning conductor Robert Shaw ( 1938 ), as well as several Academy Award-winning screenwriters.
He has previously served the Association for Computing Machinery as national lecturer, Turing Award chairman, member of the publications planning committee, and associate editor for the Communications of the ACM, the Journal of the ACM, and ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems.
He became chairman of the Advisory Board of The Annual Register in 1999 but stepped down in the following year upon becoming the book ’ s editor.
The editorial was written by foreign affairs editor Einard Schou after a conversation in the editor-in-chief's office with chairman of the board and soon-to-be-again Danish foreign minister Erik Scavenius.
Steele has served on accredited standards committees ECMA TC39 ( ECMAScript, for which he was editor of the first edition ), X3J11 ( the C language ), and X3J3 ( Fortran ) and is currently chairman of X3J13 ( Common Lisp ).
On 18 May 2010 the Boards of Directors of the Council for Secular Humanism, its supporting organization, the Center for Inquiry, and another supported organization, the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, issued a statement announcing that it accepted Dr. Kurtz's resignation as chairman emeritus, as a member of each board, and as editor in chief of Free Inquiry.
Holbrooke also served as vice chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston, managing director of Lehman Brothers, managing editor of Foreign Policy, and director of the Peace Corps in Morocco.
Non-members such as former Soviet dissident Boris Kagarlitsky, Matzpen founder Moshé Machover and Professor Hillel Ticktin — editor of Critique and chairman of the Centre for the Study of Socialist Theory and Movements, University of Glasgow — have spoken at CPGB ( PCC ) events.
He has also been a contributing editor of The New Republic, The American Prospect ( also chairman and founding editor ), Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.
Raymond was both editor of the New York Times and also a chairman of the Republican National Committee.
The chairman of the magazine is Victor Navasky, a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and former editor and publisher of the politically progressive The Nation.
* Andrew Neil, founding chairman of Sky TV, former publisher of The Scotsman, former editor of The Economist and former editor-in-chief of the Sunday Times
He is also the head of the University of Tartu ’ s Department of Psychology and the chairman of the Estonian Science Foundation ( 2003-2009 ), as well as an editor of Estonia ’ s most important social science and humanities journal in English, Trames.
* 1985: Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., for his extraordinary services to American journalism and letters during his 31 years as chairman of the Pulitzer Prize Board and for his accomplishments as an editor and publisher.

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The approach was made by Cecil Harmsworth King, the chairman of the International Publishing Corporation ( IPC ), which published the Daily Mirror newspaper.
In October that year, Scott, described as " gallery owner — and Stuckist ", said in The Daily Telegraph that Tate Gallery chairman, Paul Myners, was hypocritical for refusing to divulge the price paid.
King World chairman Roger King was reported in the New York Daily News as being embarrassed by the show's ratings and derision of being a ' bad Regis and Kelly clone ', and told the staff this upon the show's cancellation announcement, refusing to congratulate them on a good run.
Barry Diller, chairman and chief executive at the conglomerate IAC / InterActiveCorp, said his firm is looking at options now that its partner in the Newsweek / Daily Beast operation has pulled out.
He was chairman of the Yale Daily News.
Tsang is cousin of Daniel Heung, who resigned as chairman of the Committee on the Promotion of Civic Education for being at the centre of a scandal when the Oriental Daily News revealed on 7 August that he had transformed a warehouse site in Shatin ( rented from the government in 1983 ) into a private residence.
After graduating from Belmont Hill School in Belmont, Massachusetts, he entered Yale University, graduating in 1941 where he was chairman of the Yale Daily News.
He was awarded Phi Beta Kappa and served as chairman of the Yale Daily News.
In an article published in the Eastern Daily Press in February 2012, Norwich City Independent Supporters Club chairman Robin Sainty described the station's post-match phone-in programme Canary Call as " audio surrealism ", criticising the quality of callers phoning in with their views.
During the 1912 party split Daugherty and Harding forged a political friendship working on behalf of the Taft campaign, with Daugherty filling the role of Ohio Republican Party chairman with Harding's newspaper, the Marion Daily Star, giving Daugherty its full support.
Evans was appointed president and publisher of Random House trade group from 1990 to 1997 and editorial director and vice chairman of US News and World Report, the New York Daily News, and The Atlantic Monthly from 1997 to January 2000, when he resigned to concentrate on writing.
They have three sons and a daughter: the journalist Daniel Johnson, a freelance writer, editor of Standpoint magazine, and previously associate editor of The Daily Telegraph, who is married to the writer and birth educator Sarah Johnson née Thompson ; Luke Johnson, businessman and former chairman of Channel 4 Television ; Cosmo Johnson ; and Sophie Johnson-Clark, who has worked as a television script editor and now resides in the US and is married to Spike Vrusho ( aka Mike Clark ), the underground sportswriter and author.
In 2007, Liverpool Daily Post editor Larry Neild was selected to join Liverpool's ' Health is Wealth ' commission, researching the effects of food deprivation on poor health, after writing a scathing column in which he suggested that the commission ’ s chairman, Sue Woodward, chief executive of ITV Granada, should set a good example in Coronation Street by banning Betty ’ s hotpot.
In October 2008 she partnered with Barry Diller, chairman of IAC / InterActiveCorp to found and edit The Daily Beast.
He is also the chairman of the Daily Journal Corporation, based in Los Angeles, California, and a director of Costco Wholesale Corporation.
Born in Dayton, Ohio to Jo and Nelson Strobridge " Bud " Talbott II, Talbott attended the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut and graduated from Yale University in 1968 where he was chairman of the Yale Daily News, a position whose previous incumbents include Henry Luce, William F. Buckley, and Joe Lieberman.
According to New York Daily News political reporter Elizabeth Benjamin, the NRCC was never independently audited during Reynolds ' three-year tenure as its chairman.
The Review was principally founded by Thomas Fous and Ronald J. Stefanski in response to an editorial in The Michigan Daily attacking Fous, who was then the chairman of the University's College Republicans.
At Yale, Hadden was elected to the staff of the Yale Daily News and later served as the paper's chairman twice ( 1917-1918 and 1919-1920 ).
He also took up the posts of the principal of Huangzhong Journalism College ( 華中新聞專科學校 ), chairman of Huangzhong Branch of New China News Agency ( 新華社華中總分社 ) and Huangzhong Post of Xinhua Daily 《 新華日報 》( 華中報 ).
He was the chief editor of New China News Agency 《 新華社 》, chairman of Jie Fang Daily 《 解放日報 》 and Ren Min Daily 《 人民日報 》.
# chairman of Huangzhong Post of Xinhua Daily 《 新華日報 》( 華中報 ) in 1939

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