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The Clareson Award was presented to the Tiptree Motherboard for “ outstanding service activities – promotion of SF teaching and study, editing, reviewing, editorial writing, publishing, organizing meetings, mentoring, and leadership in SF / fantasy organizations .”
Among his other post-presidency activities, Zedillo is a member of the editorial board of Americas Quarterly, a policy journal that explores relations and development in the Western Hemisphere.
This collection of tiny offices and cubby holes, handily placed above the basement Gordon ’ s wine bar in Villiers Street, remained the centre for editorial, research and publishing activities until 1987.
Unfortunately these editorial activities introduced a measure of confusion into the efforts of the first professional editors, Weaver and Freeman, who mistook her writing for Melville's.
Whether produced in print or online, association newsletters and magazines contain news about the activities of the association, industry news and editorial features on topical issues.
A typical membership directory contains profiles of each association member, a products and services guide, advertising from members, and editorial articles about the aims, objectives and activities of the association.
After the reorganization of editorial activities, in 2005 Telecom Italia acquired Tin. it and Virgilio from Telecom Italia Media, the multimedia company of the Group.
Meanwhile, the Thesis confirms " ISNA suffered from certain shortcomings having to do with how it operates -- for example, not operating twenty four hours a day ; not presenting news according to a established professional standards ; not having a multilingual website ; having educational, editorial and technological weaknesses ; focusing on domestic activities and news, and not having vast regional or international branches ; and, most importantly, financial dependence on the government.
He went into self-imposed exile in Belgium after the coup d ' état which ushered in the Second Empire, and there he continued his political and editorial activities, notably by clandestinely publishing Hugo's Les Châtiments, a harsh pamphlet against the Second Empire.
Among his activities as an economist, he is a governor of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research ; a founder member of the UK-Japan 21st Century Group ; an executive editor of World Economics and a member of the editorial advisory board of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy.
There are extracurricular activities like choir and orchestra, French drama group, reciting group, eco club, debate club, editorial staff of the school newspaper “ Skamija ” ( founded in 1972 ), linguistic workshop, psychology workshop, chemistry and biology workshop, art workshop and IT workshop.
Individual staff members participate in professional society activities, in working groups and committees, such as American Society for Testing and Materials ( ASTM ), International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) and American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) committees, the Health Physics Society, and on editorial and accreditation boards.
Coverage of the meeting by the local press, including a scathing editorial in the Nashville Banner denouncing Lawson as a " flannel-mouth agitator ", brought Lawson's activities to the attention of Vanderbilt University where he was enrolled as a Divinity School student.
# Clareson Award-The Thomas D. Clareson Award for Distinguished Service, first given in 1996, recognizes an individual for outstanding service activities, which may include promotion of SF teaching and study, editing, reviewing, editorial writing, publishing, organizing meetings, mentoring, and leadership in SF / fantasy organizations.
TechLife will cover a broader spectrum than PC User, offering editorial on the application of technology to all consumer lifestyle activities, from fitness to entertainment.

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`` You could come down to the office once a day, look over a few exchanges, dictate an editorial, and then have the remainder of your time for your more serious literary labors.
Sir -- Permit me to commend your editorial in which you stress the fact that a program of county colleges will substantially increase local tax burdens and that taxpayers have a right to a clear idea of what such a program would commit them to.
While " there is an intentional editorial unity with a cohesive purpose and message in the canonical form of the book ," Job contains many separate elements, some of which may have had an independent existence prior to being incorporated into the present text.
Click and Clack have also been featured in editorial cartoons, including one where a befuddled NASA engineer calls them to ask how to fix the Space Shuttle.
The editorial stance was that the Boston populace feared that inoculation spread, rather than prevented, the disease ; however, some historians, notably H. W. Brands, have argued that this position was a result of editor-in-chief James Franklin's ( Benjamin Franklin's brother ) contrarian positions.
Some newspapers have dealt with the criticism by moving the strip from the comics page to the editorial page, because many people believe that a politically based comic strip like Doonesbury does not belong in a traditionally child-friendly comics section.
Ratebzad wrote the famous New Kabul Times editorial ( May 28, 1978 ) which declared: " Privileges which women, by right, must have are equal education, job security, health services, and free time to rear a healthy generation for building the future of the country ...
The adoption of international standards results in the creation of equivalent, national standards that are substantially the same as international standards in technical content, but may have ( i ) editorial differences as to appearance, use of symbols and measurement units, substitution of a point for a comma as the decimal marker, and ( ii ) differences resulting from conflicts in governmental regulations or industry-specific requirements caused by fundamental climatic, geographical, technological, or infrastructural factors, or the stringency of safety requirements that a given standard authority considers appropriate.
Per Time Magazine's 1962 editorial on the war, however, this may not have been the case.
* Some scholars hold that the Mishnah and Talmud have been extensively shaped by later editorial redaction, but that it contains sources which we can identify and describe with some level of reliability.
The editorial staff, notably Charlie Kadau, John Ficarra and Joe Raiola, also have dozens of articles under their own bylines, as well as substantial creative input into many others.
This process appears to have developed independently from the editorial peer review.
The editorial, titled " To Lynch Negro Tonight ", was said to have reported whites assembling that evening to lynch the teenage Rowland.
In the People's Republic of China, Chinese tabloids have exploded in popularity since the mid-1990s and have tested the limits of press censorship by taking editorial positions critical of the government and by engaging in critical investigative reporting.
Choice of typeface ( s ) is the primary aspect of text typography — prose fiction, non-fiction, editorial, educational, religious, scientific, spiritual and commercial writing all have differing characteristics and requirements of appropriate typefaces and fonts.
Whelan, whose contract guaranteed editorial autonomy, left the paper when the owners refused to renew the contract, asserting that " I have blood on my hands " for helping Moon acquire legitimacy.
Constitutional scholars, editorial boards, and the Monarchist League of Canada have argued against any such constitutional tinkering with the viceregal appointment process, stating that the position being " not elected is an asset, not a handicap ," and that an election would politicize the office, thereby undermining the impartiality necessary to the proper functioning of the governor general.
Plotinus intensely disliked the editorial process, and turned the task to Porphyry, who not only polished them but put them into the arrangement we now have.
The Times and The Sunday Times do not share editorial staff, were founded independently and have only had common ownership since 1967.
History's Most Influential Super-heroes " < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki ></ ref > However, there have been significant heroes owned by others, especially since the 1990s when Image Comics and other companies that allowed creators to maintain trademark and editorial control over their characters developed.
All Indymedia collectives are expected to have a locally chosen, thoroughly discussed and clearly stated editorial policy for posts to their website.
Plus-size models are models who generally have larger measurements than editorial fashion models.
In 2006, Fifth Estate decentralized their editorial group, and since then issues have been published that were primarily produced in Michigan, Tennessee, New York and Wisconsin.
Not just for the act of going free, but because editorial quality has been maintained, circulation has almost trebled and advertisers have responded favourably.

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" Hop Picking ", by Eric Blair, appeared in the October 1931 issue of New Statesman, whose editorial staff included his old friend Cyril Connolly.
In the Soviet Union, Literaturnaja Gazeta, a publication of Soviet intellectuals, included an editorial and statement by Russian physicians against the encyclical.
In 1984 Unification Church started a book publishing company in One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza in Manhattan, whose editorial board included prominent scholars associated with some of the nation's leading universities.
During this period the magazine included lots of features such as the satirical comic strip Thrud the Barbarian and Dave Langford's " Critical Mass " book review column, as well as a comical advertising series " The Androx Diaries ", and always had cameos and full scenarios for a broad selection of the most popular games of the time, as well as a more rough and informal editorial style.
The editorial, which included the famous reply " Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus ", has become an indelible part of popular Christmas folklore in the United States and Canada.
In 1971, after seeing Virginia's obituary in The New York Times, four friends formed a company, called Elizabeth Press, and published a children's book titled Yes, Virginia that illustrated the editorial and included a brief history of the main characters.
Berg often included caricatures of his own family, headed by his cranky, hypochondriac alter-ego, Roger Kaputnik, as well as the Mad editorial staff.
" Innovations in the seminar-workshops included a new " neuro-relaxation " component, led by dancer and Institute editorial secretary Charlotte Schuchardt ( 1909 – 2002 ).
The editorial staff at the West Coast office over the years included Eleanor Packer, Alice Cobb, Chase Craig, Zetta Devoe, Del Connell and Bill Spicer.
Over the years the Freedom editorial group has included Jack Robinson, Pete Turner, Colin Ward, Nicolas Walter, Alan Albon, John Rety, Nino Staffa, Dave Mansell, Gillian Fleming, Mary Canipa, Philip Sansom, Arthur Moyse and many others.
Other SNL characters included " Baba Wawa ", a spoof of Barbara Walters, and Emily Litella, an elderly hearing-impaired woman who gave angry and misinformed editorial replies on " Weekend Update " on topics such as " violins on television ", the " Eagle Rights Amendment ", " flea erections in China ", " making Puerto Rico a steak ", " busting schoolchildren ", " protecting endangered feces ", and, once, nothing.
The magazine's editorial content included celebrity interviews and tackled issues of sexual politics.
His classmates included Max Frankel, who would eventually win a Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for his work as editorial page editor of the New York Times ; Larry Grossman, who became president of the Public Broadcasting Service in 1976 and later went on to head NBC News ; and Richard Wald, another president of NBC News that Arledge would later persuade to come over to ABC News as a senior vice-president.
In June 2006, Universal Press Syndicate editorial cartoonist Ted Rall focused on webcomics for the third volume of the Attitude: The New Subversive Cartoonists series, and included comics such as The Perry Bible Fellowship, Cat and Girl, and A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible.
Attack was an effort to update the 1962 tome Today's Cartoon, by New Orleans States-Item cartoonist John Chase, which included most of the editorial cartoonists working in the U. S. at the height of the Cold War.
Other members of the Editorial Board included deputy editorial page editor Bill Sternberg, executive Forum editor John Siniff, op-ed / Forum page editor Glen Nishimura, operations editor Thuan Le Elston, letters editor Michelle Poblete, web content editor Eileen Rivers, and editorial writers Dan Carney, George Hager, and Saundra Torry.
No entirely satisfactory edition of the Lives has in fact yet appeared: there are a number of difficult editorial problems as to what should be included or excluded, and how best to present the material.
Topics of editorial concern have included poverty, unequal distribution of incomes and wealth, racism, imperialism in relations between economically developed and less developed nations, and inefficiencies in production and distribution seen as endemic to the capitalist system.
" These included Porter Garnett ( who also took on editorial responsibilities as well ), Carolyn Wells, Willis Polk, Yone Noguchi, and others.
Edward Jenks was editor, and members of its editorial board included Dickinson, F. W. Hirst, C. F. G. Masterman, G. M. Trevelyan, and Nathaniel Wedd.
People who served on the editorial team during those years included Adam Hochschild, Paul Jacobs, Deborah Johnson, Jeffrey Bruce Klein, Mark Dowie, Amanda Spake, Zina Klapper, and Deirdre English.
The core of the small founding editorial team included other editors, writers, photographers and photo editors from Life, which had ceased publication just 13 months earlier.
Other members of the first editorial staff included editors and writers: Ross Drake, Ralph Novak, Bina Bernard, James Jerome, Sally Moore, Lee Wohlfert, Joy Wansley, Curt Davis, and Jed Horne, later an editor of The Times-Picayune in New Orleans.
The monthly show was presented by members of an editorial team that included David Rodgers-who later went on to become a familiar Westward TV staff presenter.

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