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On October 20, 2006, Accuracy in Media released a list of 27 questions to pose at the Fox News Executive meeting that was attended by AIM editor Cliff Kincaid .< ref name =" Raw2006 ">
After spending several years as assistant editor of Practical Wireless and Instrument Practice, Sinclair founded Sinclair Radionics in 1961, where he produced the first slim-line electronic pocket calculator in 1972 ( the Sinclair Executive ).
* James Russell Wiggins – Executive editor of The Washington Post.
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.
When the book was initially released over 1990 / 1991, it proved very popular and led Vertigo Executive Editor Karen Berger to make it a regular ongoing series under editor Stuart Moore.
In April 2005, Kevin Alfred Strom, former Alliance member and then editor of National Vanguard Magazine, issued a declaration calling for Erich Gliebe to step down ; the Executive Committee of the National Alliance and most unit coordinators supported this action.
In January 1998 Hicks was ousted as general secretary in a 17-13 vote moved by John Haylett ( who was also editor of the Morning Star ) at a meeting of the CPB's Executive Committee.
While editor, Seddon was elected several times to the Labour Party National Executive Committee as a candidate of the Grassroots Alliance coalition of left-wing activists.
The paper is published by James E. Doughton, the paper's Executive Editor is Jim Osteen, managing editor is Jacki Levine, and the editorial page editor is Ron Cunningham.
Initially the editor of the Batman titles, Giordano was named the company's new managing editor in 1981, and promoted to Vice President / Executive Editor in 1983 ( a position he held until 1993 ).
* 1977-January 1, 1988 — Executive editor.
Executive editor Warren Hinckle hired Robert Scheer to replace James F. Colaianni as managing editor when Colaianni was promoted to Assistant Publisher.
* Executive editor ( July 2003 to September 2011 )
, its Chief Executive is Thomas J. Murphy, and its editor is Tim Vaughan.
His critique of Modern Orthodox Judaism has been commented on by many, including Hillel Halkin, columnist for the New York Sun ; Andrew Silow-Carroll, editor of the New Jersey Jewish News ; Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union ; Rabbi Shalom Carmy, tenured professor of Jewish philosophy at Yeshiva University ; Rabbi Norman Lamm, chancellor of Yeshiva University ;, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach ; Gary Rosenblatt, editor of Jewish Week, the editorial board of the Jewish Press ; Rabbis Ozer Glickman and Aharon Kahn, roshei yeshiva at Yeshiva University ; Ami Eden, Executive Editor of The Forward ; Rabbi David M. Feldman, author of Where There's Life, There's Life ; and Jonathan Rosenblum, columnist for the Jerusalem Post.
* Al Hunt, Executive Washington editor for Bloomberg News
He became secretary of the Executive Committee of the New Zealand Company and the editor of the New Zealand Gazette, which he initially printed in his London office on 21 August 1839.
She was then elected to the PPP Executive Committee, in addition to being elected as editor of the PPP paper Thunder, on August 12, 2008.

Executive and Ben
Savage is particularly hard on Lieutenant Colonel Ben Gately ( Hugh Marlowe ), the Group Air Executive Officer, placing him under arrest for being Absent Without Leave during the command change.
* Ben H. Love, the eighth Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America serving from 1985 to 1993.
* Ben H. Love ( 1930 – 2010 ), the eighth Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America serving from 1985 to 1993.
Prithviraj Chavan, Chief Minister of Maharashtra India, Sudha Pilay, Member Secretary, Planning Commission, India, and Ben Verwaayen, Chief Executive Officer, Alcatel-Lucent, France ; Co-Chairs of the India Economic Summit 2011 in Mumbai
Boumédiènne formed an alliance with Ahmed Ben Bella, who together with Mohamed Khider and Rabah Bitat, announced the formation of the Political Bureau ( Bureau Politique ) as a rival government to the GPRA, which had installed itself in Algiers as the " Provisional Executive ".
Chief Executive Ben Summerskill has commented that Stonewall " has never pretended to be a democratic member organisation.
Under its current Chief Executive Ben Summerskill it was in successful parliamentary campaigns to:
The current 2012 / 2013 National Chairman, Ben Howlett, is supported by six other members of the National Executive, three of which are co-opted members.
That speculation ended after former top Federal Bureau of Investigation official W. Mark Felt announced in May 2005 that he was the mysterious Watergate informant, as later confirmed by Woodward, Bernstein and Executive Editor Ben Bradlee in a statement released through The Washington Post.
Ben Jeffrey Peter Summerskill OBE ( born 6 October 1961, Kent ) is a British businessman and journalist, who is the Chief Executive of the UK-based lesbian, gay and bisexual equality organisation Stonewall, now the largest gay equality body in Europe.
U. S. Senator Ben Cardin and Howard County Executive Ken Ulman praised his speech, with Ulman saying, " To borrow a catchphrase from his address, his career is moving forward, not back.
Ben Page is now Chief Executive.
Ben Summerskill, Chief Executive of the gay equality charity Stonewall stated: " This is is the first time that people were asked and data collection happened on doorsteps or over the phone, which may deter people from giving accurate responses-particularly if someone isn't openly gay at home.
The 2011 Rally Australia event was run successfully at Coff Harbour under the stewardship of Ben Rainsford as Chairman and Michael Masi as Chief Executive.
In that case, Post Executive Editor Ben Bradlee chose not to run the story on national security grounds.
He was suspected by some of being older, notably by Frank Hannigan, who as Executive Director of the United States Golf Association paired him with the then-19-year-old Ben Crenshaw and 24-year-old Johnny Miller, both known as fast players, for the first two rounds of the 1971 U. S. Open for his apparent amusement.
Her grandson Ben Summerskill became Chief Executive of the British gay equality charity Stonewall, the largest such organisation in Europe, in 2003.
Pink News was instrumental in reversing the position of Stonewall, an LGBT rights group after Ben Summerskill, the Chief Executive refused to actively campaign for marriage equality in September 2010.
This tendency results some frustration to Executive ADA Ben Stone and particularly to his successor, Jack McCoy, whose prosecution strategies are sometimes hampered by her diagnoses.
In 1947, Prime Minister Ben Chifley named McKell as Governor-General of Australia, initiating a struggle between, on one side, Robert Heffron ( supported by the Party Executive, McKell, many urban members, and many radical members ) and, on the other side, McGirr ( supported mainly by ex-Langite, rural and Catholic members ).

Executive and Bradlee
* Benjamin C. Bradlee, Executive Editor
** Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee ( b. 1921 ), ( Harvard-1942 ): Chief Executive Editor of the Washington Post

Executive and put
Executive producer Doug Berman said the best material from 25 years of past shows would be used to put together " repurposed " shows for NPR to broadcast.
In early 1954 the Old Guard put forward a constitutional amendment, called the Bricker Amendment, which would curtail international agreements by the Chief Executive, such as the Yalta Agreements ; Eisenhower opposed the measure.
His enthusiastic support for the nationalist party earned him the suspicion of some of the communists ; he was even elected an alternate member of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee, and in February 1924 put forward four resolutions that argued that power in the party was too centralized among a few cadres in Canton, and that power should instead he decentralized to urban and rural bureaus.
The player is put in the virtual role of Chief Executive and the goal is to have the highest profit when the game closes.
As of October 24, 2010, Dean Mary Miller of Yale College has strongly recommended to the DKE National Executive Director, Dr. Douglas Lanpher, that the chapter at Yale be put on probation indefinitely.
After Disney acquired Pixar in January 2006, Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger put Catmull and John Lasseter in charge of reinvigorating the Disney animation studios in Burbank.
In 13 January 2006, the Liberal Party has opposed Chief Executive Donald Tsang's plan to implement a five-day work week for most civil servants, due to concerns that this would put too much pressure on small to medium-sized enterprises to cut their working week to five days as well.
However, the Supreme Court ruled in Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 US 579 ( 1952 ) that Executive Order 10340 from President Harry S. Truman placing all steel mills in the country under federal control was invalid because it attempted to make law, rather than clarify or act to further a law put forth by the Congress or the Constitution.
Sillars, who was elected as the SNP's Executive Vice-Chairman for Policy, was put in charge of the campaign with the details planned by the Demonstrations Committee.
This plan has been endorsed by the mayor of Pittsburgh and the Chief Executive of Allegheny County, but needs approval by the City and County councils and from the state legislature before a referendum can be put forth for the voters to approve such a merger.
The National Executive Committee leads the conference ( although the details of the conference, including what is debated, are managed by the Conference Arrangements Committee ) and if it does not agree with a resolution, the committee may put pressure on the backers to withdraw or remit it.
American Israel Public Affairs Committee ( AIPAC ) Executive Director Howard Kohr replied that an even-handed approach would put Israel at a disadvantage and that it must be the Palestinians who make a positive step forward.
" Top Gear, along with other media commentators, mistakenly stated that the wearing of goggles during the game was due to an official Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) edict when it was in fact an initiative which the schools themselves had put in place independently.
The main role the Executive Committee has to fill is plan and put in order all the NACC programs for their appointed year.
This put the Executive Committee of the Alliance in a precarious situation.
Executive paralysis permitted terrorism, which forced Mormons to self-defense, which was immediately labeled as an " insurrection ," and was put down by the activated militia of the county.
In October 2009 a new Chief Executive was appointed ( Anthony McClaran, formerly of UCAS ), and measures were put in place to strengthen QAA's reputation for upholding standards and identifying best practice in higher education.
On 27 October he called out 2, 500 state militia to put down what he perceived as a Mormon rebellion and signed Missouri Executive Order 44, which became known as the " Extermination Order ".
Middleton then put his second-in-command in charge of the battalion when he was assigned as the Executive Officer of the regiment.
Because, as Alexander Hamilton put it, the Court controls neither the sword ( Executive branch ) nor the purse ( Legislative branch ), it must rely on cooperation from the other two branches in order to enforce its decisions.
Having already been put in charge of testing the fleet for Cylons, Baltar informs the Executive Officer he discreetly collected hair samples of crew members and has found Doral is a Cylon.
The Comhairle na nÓg National Executive has the opportunity to express there views in a form of a researched report, ad-campaign, conferences, seminars and to put those views to policy makers.
Later that year, she became the first National Co-ordinator of the Muslim Youth Movement Gender Desk, a position that again put her on the MYM ’ s National Executive.
Carnival Memphis is put on by the Carnival Memphis Association, which is governed by a Board of Directors, ( vacancies are filled by the other members of the Board ), a President ( elected annually by the Board members ), and an Executive Director, who manages the daily aspects of the association.

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