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The editor-in-chief of Computerworld in the U. S. is Scot Finnie, who leads a staff of more than 20 editors and writers, including executive editor Julia King, managing editor / news Ken Mingis, managing editor / online Sharon Machlis, managing editor / features Ellen Fanning, managing editor / technologies Johanna Ambrosio, managing editor / production Bob Rawson and director of blogs, Joyce Carpenter.
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Rob Malda ( born May 10, 1976. in Holland, Michigan, U. S .), also known as CmdrTaco, is an American internet entrepreneur and former editor-in-chief of the website Slashdot.
In U. P., he was also editor-in-chief of the Philippine Collegian and a member of the Upsilon Sigma Phi.
He has been the publisher and owner of the New York Daily News since 1993 and, as of 2007, is the current editor-in-chief of U. S. News & World Report.
While he still owned Atlantic Monthly, in 1984, Mortimer Zuckerman bought U. S. News & World Report, where he remains its editor-in-chief.
In the course of his career, Tanham received numerous fellowships and grants ; served on various U. S. government committees ; was editor-in-chief of the journal Studies in Conflict and Terrorism ; and wrote several books.
In 1989 Deford left Sports Illustrated and NPR to serve as editor-in-chief of The National, a short-lived U. S. sports newspaper.
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* Joe Sciacca is the tabloid's new editor-in-chief, taking over in July 2010 for Kevin Convey, who left the Herald to become editor of the New York Daily News.
Beaux's friendship with Richard Gilder, editor-in-chief of the literary magazine The Century, helped promote her career and he introduced her to the elite of society.
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.
In his review of Cowboy Bebop, Miguel Douglas, editor-in-chief of iSugoi. com, describes the style of the series:
Le Monde took full editorial control of the magazine in 2003, appointing Jean-Michel Frodon as editor-in-chief.
In 1953 he introduced science fiction to the Ace lineup, and for 20 years as editor-in-chief was responsible for their multi-genre list and, most important to him, their renowned sf list.
He'd spearheaded the Ace line, he was the originating editor-in-chief of the Avon paperback list in 1945, and I think he was hurt and took it personally.
The first English-born editor-in-chief was Thomas Spencer Baynes, who oversaw the production of the 9th edition ; dubbed the " Scholar's Edition ", the 9th is the most scholarly Britannica.
Howe has served as the editor-in-chief since the dictionary's inception, with visitors to the website able to make suggestions for additions or corrections to articles.
In 1971, he began working as editor-in-chief at Guidon Games, a publisher of wargames, for which he produced the board games Alexander the Great and Dunkirk.
From 1881 Abbott was editor-in-chief of The Christian Union, renamed The Outlook in 1893 ; this periodical reflected his efforts toward social reform, and, in theology, a liberality, humanitarian and nearly unitarian.
He went on to study at Columbia University and contributed to the student literary magazine, The Morningside, ( a poem " Choice " in 1922 when Charles A. Wagner was editor-in-chief and Whittaker Chambers an associate editor ).
On 17 July, they murdered journalist and editor-in-chief of El Día newspaper, David Kraiselburd in the in the Manuel B. Gonnet suburb of Buenos Aires after an exchange of fire with police.
After Dubcek assumed power, however, the scholar Eduard Goldstucker became the chairman of the union and thus editor-in-chief of the paper.
For example, Albert Einstein's revolutionary " Annus Mirabilis " papers in the 1905 issue of Annalen der Physik were not peer-reviewed by anyone other than the journal's editor-in-chief, Max Planck ( the father of quantum theory ), and its co-editor, Wilhelm Wien.
Tsuneo Watanabe, editor-in-chief of the conservative newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, criticized the Yasukuni Shrine as a bastion of revisionism: " The Yasukuni Shrine runs a museum where they show items in order to encourage and worship militarism.
" — p. vii, J. L. Heilbron, ( 2003, editor-in-chief ) The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science New York: Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-511229-6
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* The photographic history of the civil war ... Francis Trevelyan Miller, editor-in-chief ; Robert S. Lanier, managing editor.
The dictionary is maintained by the University of the Philippines Center for Filipino Language ( Sentro ng Wikang Filipino ; UP-SWF ), with Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist for Literature and a professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman, as editor-in-chief.
* Thomas J. Reese, S. J., a contemporary Jesuit author and former editor-in-chief of America magazine
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He started professionally in the medium at the age of 14, and he is most notable for his successful and controversial run as Marvel Comics ' ninth editor-in-chief, and his work as editor in chief of Valiant Comics.
In " The Lightning Keeper ," a 2006 novel by Starling Lawrence ( editor-in-chief of W W Norton ), the town of Beecher's Bridge is based on Norfolk, to which the author's family has longstanding ties, and some of the novel's characters echo actual Norfolkians of the late 19th and early 20th century.
In 1963, de la Renta turned to Diana Vreeland, the editor-in-chief of Vogue for advice, saying that what he really wanted was to " get into ready to wear, because that's where the money is ".
Although author Lauren Weisberger worked as an assistant at Vogue magazine, she denies that the book's antagonist, Miranda Priestly, is modeled after the magazine's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
Later becoming editor-in-chief of The Economist, which had been founded by his father-in-law, James Wilson, in 1860, Bagehot expanded The Economists reporting on the United States and on politics and is considered to have increased its influence among policymakers over the seventeen years he served as editor.
However, the editor-in-chief of an MV trade magazine asserted that " machine vision is not an industry per se " but rather " the integration of technologies and products that provide services or applications that benefit true industries such as automotive or consumer goods manufacturing, agriculture, and defense.
The editor-in-chief of the project is Gregory Crane, the Tufts Winnick Family Chair in Technology and Entrepreneurship.
Original music for each episode is by Chris Alexander, an established composer and Fangoria editor-in-chief.
The elder Podhoretz, who served as editor-in-chief until 1995, is currently the magazine's editor-at-large.
Zapata ' Zap ' Espinoza is a journalist and current editor-in-chief of Road Bike Action Magazine a Hi-Torque Publication.
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