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editorial and page
Nothing testifies more clearly to that cleavage than the peculiar editorial page appearing in a July issue of Life Magazine, the issue which also carried the second announcement of the candidacy.
I am also pleased to note that Mr. John B. Oakes, a member of the Times staff since 1946, has been appointed as editorial page editor.
Some comic strips, such as Doonesbury and The Boondocks, may be printed on the editorial or op-ed page rather than the comics page because of their regular political commentary.
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.
Because these paired books had to fit a fixed total page length, one or both were usually abridged to fit, and Wollheim often made other editorial alterations — as witness the differences between Poul Anderson's Ace novel War of the Wing-Men and its definitive revised edition, The Man Who Counts.
Hearst experimented with every aspect of newspaper publishing, from page layouts to editorial crusades.
The stated position of the editorial page is " independently moderate " ( oberoende moderat ), which means it is independent but adheres to the liberal conservatism of the Moderate Party.
She introduced color to the editorial pages ( several years before The New York Times ) and photography, with less type on each page and a generally more modern layout.
Three years later editorial page editor William P. Cheshire and four of his staff resigned, charging that, at the explicit direction of Sang Kook Han, a top official of the Unification Church, then-editor Arnaud de Borchgrave had stifled editorial criticism of political repression in South Korea.
Although the paper ran the editorial in the seventh place on the page, below even one on the newly invented " chainless bicycle ", its message was very moving to many people who read it.
As a frequent contributor to the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal editorial page, Fish has been the target of wide-ranging criticism.
On December 7, 1975, Kirkpatrick announced in a column on the editorial page that Rick Soll, a " young and talented columnist " for the paper whose work had " won a following among many Tribune readers over the last two years " resigned from the paper after acknowledging that a column he wrote that appeared on November 23, 1975, contained verbatim passages that another columnist wrote in 1967 and later published in a collection.
She was called " Phantom Brat " in the editorial page of issue 8, although with quotation marks around her name, so it is unclear whether that was her actual name.
The Times had been the morning paper and had a generally more liberal editorial page.
The Times ' editorial page, which is liberal, is on the left page and the Free Press ' editorial page, which is conservative, is on the right page.

editorial and column
Four months after publishing his first article in Marc ’ Aurelio, the highly influential biweekly humour magazine, he joined the editorial board, achieving success with a regular column titled Will You Listen to What I Have to Say?
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.
Swint's research findings were published in a Massachusetts newspaper editorial column.
Sanford ’ s editorial column was titled “ Mountain Dew ,” and ran until the 1960s
She also writes a weekly editorial column for " El Sol de Mexico " network and it sixty newspapers in the country of Mexico.
From 1934 to 1946, Hazlitt was the principal editorial writer on finance and economics for The New York Times, writing both a signed weekly column along with most of the unsigned editorials on economics, producing a considerable volume of work.
Dow also added an editorial column called " Review and Outlook " and " Answers to Inquirers ," in which readers sent investment questions to be answered.
In September, 2003, veteran columnist To Kit () joined the newspaper, and publishes his daily column " The Golden Adventure " () and a weekly editorial called " Sunday Rest " () at the newspaper.
* editorial column ;
* Local — This section contains Hong Kong headlines, an editorial column, local news and related softnews, as well as a complaint board.
Abram also serves on the editorial board of This Old House magazine, published by This Old House Ventures, Inc., also authoring the popular column, " Norm's Notebook.
The Mainichi editorial board responded by deleting controversial WaiWai articles and limiting archive access, but the column remained in the Sunday Mainichi.
Their column mixed standard reporting with their own editorial opinions.
The first column often began with a song or poem, after which Brownlow launched into an editorial.
Today the Journal is run by its current director Cho Chi-ming ( 曹志明 ; pen name: 曹仁超, Yan Chiu ), who writes a daily editorial column called " Investor's Diary 投資者日記 ", and Joy Shan Lam-Kung ( 孔林在山 ), daughter of Mr. Lam.
After Mr. Lam stopped writing the editorial and started a column for himself in 1997, the style of his writing has then become more various.
The editorial column was filled with four large Chinese characters-reading " deep grief and bitter hatred ".
The paper also usually includes a column by the editor, a section of " Noteworthy News Notes " with editorial commentary, columns on church planting and bus ministries, and numerous advertisements for Bible colleges and fundamentalist Baptist churches.
* Khushwant Singh-An editorial writer whose column With Malice towards One and All appears in the Friday edition.
The column is written by all the members of the editorial staff.
* Mr. Spleen: Another regular column, usually far more critical of Manchester United and the teams ' players than the editorial or Smiley.

editorial and publisher
In the mid-1950s, editorial director Irwin Donenfeld and publisher Liebowitz directed editor Julius Schwartz ( whose roots lay in the science-fiction book market ) to produce a one-shot Flash story in the try-out title Showcase.
He had used topical materials throughout his series, but in 1959, his Starship Troopers was considered by the Scribner's editorial staff to be too controversial for their prestige line, and they rejected it ; Heinlein found another publisher, feeling himself released from the constraints of writing novels for children, and he began to write " my own stuff, my own way ", and he wrote a series of challenging books that redrew the boundaries of science fiction, including his best-known work, Stranger in a Strange Land ( 1961 ), and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress ( 1966 ).
Wired was purchased by Advance Publications, who assigned it to Advance's subsidiary, New York-based publisher Condé Nast Publications ( while keeping Wireds editorial offices in San Francisco ).
The University of Alberta had no editorial control over The Gateway, and by law the publisher, the University of Alberta Students ' Union, was responsible for the production.
Newspaper and magazine editorial policies normally require gossip columnists to have a source for all of their allegations to protect the publisher against lawsuits for defamation.
In a 1993 editorial meeting with Berger, Levitz, DC publisher Jenette Kahn and managing editor Dick Giordano, Berger was given the mandate to place these titles under an imprint that, as Berger described, would " do something different in comics and help the medium ' grow up '".
The publisher maintains its editorial headquarters in Church St., Honesdale, despite having relocated many of the operations to Ohio.
Cox was publisher of the Dayton Daily News in Dayton, Ohio, where the newspaper's editorial meeting room is still referred to as the " Governor's Library.
Under their editorial hand, the magazine was not exclusively a publisher of crime fiction, offering, according to the magazine, " the best stories available of adventure, the best mystery and detective stories, the best romances, the best love stories, and the best stories of the occult.
In addition to The New York Times Company, the Justice Department named the following defendants: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, president and publisher ; Harding Bancroft and Ivan Veit, executive vice presidents ; Francis Cox, James Goodale, Sydney Gruson, Walter Mattson, John McCabe, John Mortimer and James Reston, vice presidents ; John B. Oakes, editorial page editor ; A. M. Rosenthal, managing editor ; Daniel Schwarz, Sunday editor ; Clifton Daniel and Tom Wicker, associate editors ; Gerald Gold and Allan Siegal, assistant foreign editors ; Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E. W. Kenworthy and Fox Butterfield, reporters ; and Samuel Abt, a foreign desk copy editor.
Smant ( 1991 ) finds that Burnham overcame sometimes heated opposition from other members of the editorial board ( including Meyer, Schlamm, William Rickenbacker, and the magazine's publisher William A. Rusher ), and had a significant impact on both the editorial policy of the magazine and on the thinking of Buckley himself.
The Journal of Irreproducible Results ( JIR ) was founded by Alex Kohn and Harry Lipkin in 1955, but most of its editorial staff, including editor Marc Abrahams, left after the magazine was bought by publisher George Scherr in 1994.
Originally it was a publishing project of Jacaranda Press, a Brisbane educational publisher, for which an editorial committee was formed, largely from the Linguistics department of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.
Because the author is paying to have the book published, the book doesn't go through an approval or editorial process as it would in a traditional setting where the publisher takes a financial risk on the author's ability to write successfully.
Despite the steadfast position of Maclean's editorial board, the magazine's publisher has issued a qualified apology.
As of 2009 the publisher of the Chronicle is Frank J. Vega, the President is Mark Adkins, the executive vice president and editor is Ward H. Bushee and the editorial page editor is John Diaz.
The parent network will continue to serve as the website's publisher but HLN will have full editorial control of what's on the site.
Talese, the imprint's publisher and editorial director, is a senior vice president of Doubleday.
Opinion pieces may take the form of an editorial, usually written by the senior editorial staff or publisher of the publication, in which case the opinion piece is usually unsigned and may be supposed to reflect the opinion of the periodical.
Xtra! s associate publisher and editorial director is Matt Mills.
In 2006, Schanberg resigned as the Press Clips columnist for The Village Voice in protest over the editorial, political and personnel changes made by the new publisher, New Times Media.

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