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Joyce Reynolds served as part of the editorial team of the Request For Comments series from 1987 to 2006, and also performed the IANA function with Jon Postel until this was transferred to ICANN, and worked with ICANN in this role until 2001, while remaining an employee of ISI.
The writing out of the character of Nigel caused much controversy among Archers ' listeners, with a large number of complaints variously expressing dismay at the death of a popular character, concerns over the manner of the dismissal of the actor, belief that the promise to ' shake Ambridge to the core ' had been over-hyped, criticism of the credibility of the script and acting for the anniversary episode, and a perceived unwillingness of the editorial team to engage with these listener complaints.
The Holy See set up a commission which ran from 1904 till 1913, headed by Pothier, and an editorial team, run by Mocquereau, to create official chant editions for the Vatican.
These are respectively published by an editorial team that includes Paul Rogers and ' John Connor ' ( who subtitle their version of the paper as the original and best ), and Steve Booth, who has publicly renounced some of his earlier published views and expressed a wish to ' return to the magazine's roots '.
In 2000, the Financial Times started publishing a German language edition, Financial Times Deutschland, with news and editorial team based in Hamburg.
When its was clear they could not keep to their scheduled output of a volume every three months, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford joined the editorial team.
The first issues were produced and written by a small team, consisting of editor Dennis Jarrett, a writer ( future editor Bohdan Buciak ) and editorial assistant Nicky Chapman.
Some projects are overseen by an editor or editorial team, but many grow without any oversight.
* SFE Home Page-web page of the editorial team of the third edition
Johnson, an editorial cartoonist with the Canton Repository, was only able to picture the Canton team as only a man with a club lying in wait for the Massillon Tiger.
Issue 359, the first under the new publishers, was published in late February 2012, though most of the content in this issue was handled by the previous editorial team.
The editorial team chooses questions for members to answer ( such as " Favourite teacher?
At its peak, FEER had an editorial team of nearly 100 news staff in 15 bureaus across Asia-the largest news team of any regional weekly.
The Infinity Gauntlet editorial team decided to find a replacement artist to finish the miniseries, and Ron Lim was the artist chosen ( although Pérez offered to remain on as the inker over Lim's cover art for the remainder of the miniseries ).
From November 1942 to September 1943, Bartoszewski was an editorial team secretary of the Catholic magazine Prawda ( The Truth ), the press organ of the Front for the Rebirth of Poland.
From November 1944 to January 1945, he held a position as editorial team secretary for Information Bulletin.
A contract dispute ( subsequently resolved in IPC's favour ) led the Tornado editorial team to rename Blake as " Victor Drago " ( and Tinker & Pedro as " Spencer & Brutus ") for the duration of this strip.
A change in the editorial team at that point, however, brought a swift end to that storyline and, apparently, all that transpired during the story arc.
* The editorial team of Caixin Media received the 2011 Shorenstein Journalism Award for “ its commitment to integrity in journalism, and for its path-breaking role as a leader in establishing an independent media in China ”.
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.
In the fall of 1992, Jeffrey Bruce Klein, one of the original editorial team, returned as editor-in-chief, bringing an intense focus on Washington politics, including extensive coverage of Newt Gingrich, campaign finance, and the tobacco industry.
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.

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Under Mortimer J. Adler ( member of the Board of Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica since its inception in 1949, and its chair from 1974 ; director of editorial planning for the 15th edition of Britannica from 1965 ), the Britannica sought not only to be a good reference work and educational tool but to systematise all human knowledge.
During his early period, Heinlein's writing for younger readers needed to take account of both editorial perceptions of sexuality in his novels, and potential perceptions among the buying public ; as critic William H. Patterson has put it, his dilemma was " to sort out what was really objectionable from what was only excessive over-sensitivity to imaginary librarians ".
The story of Virginia's inquiry and the The Suns response was adapted in 1932 into an NBC produced cantata ( the only known editorial set to classical music ) and an Emmy Award-winning animated television special in 1974, animated by Bill Meléndez ( best known for his work on the various Peanuts specials ) and featuring the voices of Jim Backus, Susan Silo and Courtney Lemmon, with theme song performed by Jimmy Osmond.
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.
When Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for research initially rejected by Nature and published only after Lauterbur appealed the rejection, Nature acknowledged more of its own missteps in rejecting papers in an editorial titled " Coping with Peer Rejection ":
Frowde dealt with most of the logistics for books carrying the OUP imprint, including handling authors, binding, dispatching, and advertising, and only editorial work and the printing itself were carried out at or supervised from Oxford.
The 1729 version was the basis for several republications, often incorporating revisions, among them a widely used modernized English version of 1934, which appeared under the editorial name of Florian Cajori ( though completed and published only some years after his death ).
The other entities encompassed by the Defense Media Activity ( the Pentagon Channel and Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, for example ), are command publications of the Department of Defense ; only Stars and Stripes maintains complete editorial independence.
Miller took this opportunity to submit some of his own articles under Perlès name, since only the editorial staff were permitted to publish in the paper in 1934.
The only basis for ascribing these poems to Wyatt resides in editorial evaluation of their style and poetic merits.
The leading conservative Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten argued in an editorial that Ossietzky was a criminal who had attacked his country " with the use of methods that violated the law long before Hitler came into power " and that " lasting peace between peoples and nations can only be achieved by respecting the existing laws ".
The attitude of some the early magazines could be regarded as misogynistic, in spite of editorial disclaimers that the magazines represented only fantasies, as the storylines deviated from the old-fashioned damsel-in-distress motif towards more restrictive and explicit BDSM practices.
The Times Free Press is the only known newspaper in the United States to have 2 editorial pages, each reflecting opposite ends of the political spectrum.
Shaw left after only a year, and Quinn resumed full editorial responsibilities.
It is inevitably criticised not only for its increasing conservatism, but for its failure to keep pace with innovations in layout and editorial technique so dramatically demonstrated in papers like The Sun News-Pictorial and The Herald.
He was editor ( or head of the " editorial cabinet ") for many years but retired from day-to-day duties in 1999, and now only contributes occasional cartoons.
He only returned, he later recalled in his memoirs, upon the promise of " absolute full power " over the editorial desk.
In 1954, he joined the editorial board of New Age, which was to be the only South African newspaper serving the liberation movement for the eight following years.
Although there is necessarily some overlap, particularly regarding queries ( see below ), proofreaders typically lack any real editorial or managerial authority, having only the option of querying items for typesetters, editors, or authors to consider.
" The magazine's editorial director James Kaminsky later apologized, stating " It is Maxim < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s editorial policy to assign star ratings only to those albums that have been heard in their entirety.

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