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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.
" — 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
Philip Babcock Gove, an editor at Merriam-Webster who became editor-in-chief of Webster's Third New International Dictionary, wrote a letter to the journal American Speech, fifteen years after the error was caught, in which he explained why " dord " was included in that dictionary.
The magazine was taken over by flamboyant publisher Bert Randolph Sugar in 1979, who hired Randy Gordon — who would go on later that decade to become New York's boxing commissioner — as his editor-in-chief.
* Edward Page Mitchell ( 1852 – 1927 ), editor-in-chief of The New York Sun.
The actual name of the line of his first collection, presented in early 1947, was Corolle ( literally the botanical term corolla or circlet of flower petals in English ), but the phrase New Look was coined for it by Carmel Snow, the editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar.
* David Remnick, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and current editor-in-chief of The New Yorker
Linnell's predecessors are Gary Linnell, David Penberthy, Campbell Reid, David Banks and Col Allan, who now serves as editor-in-chief at the Murdoch-owned New York Post.
The result was the Bulletin of the New York Mathematical Society, with Fiske as editor-in-chief.
" Winners of the John Hersey Prize include David M. Halbfinger ( Yale Class of 1990 ) and Motoko Rich ( Class of 1991 ), who both went on to reporting careers at The New York Times, and journalist Jacob Weisberg ( Class of 1985 ), current editor-in-chief of The Slate Group.
* Peter Kaplan, former editor-in-chief of " The New York Observer ", current creative director of " Condé Nast Traveler "
In late-2010, Peretz gave up his title of editor-in-chief at The New Republic, becoming instead editor emeritus, and also terminated his blog The Spine.
In his eventual New Yorker article, Van Doren revealed he had actually been contemplating the Britannica job even at the height of his celebrity: taking a long walk with his father around the farmlands they both loved, the elder Van Doren mentioned to his son that Mortimer J. Adler, the philosopher and a member of Britannica's board of editors, had spoken of making Van Doren Britannica's editor-in-chief.
Under his given name of Grigory Chkhartishvili, he serves as editor-in-chief of the 20-volume Anthology of Japanese Literature, chairman of the board of a large " Pushkin Library " ( Soros Fund ), and is the author of the book The Writer and Suicide ( Moscow, The New Literary Review, 1999 ).
The editor-in-chief of The Voice, Jeff Trachtman, brought a First Amendment challenge to this decision in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in front of Judge Constance Baker Motley.
He was the editor-in-chief of MSNBC until his death at his home in Hoboken, New Jersey after suffering from cancer.
Nachman was editor-in-chief of the New York Post from 1989 to 1992, following a stint as a police reporter and political commentator at the Post.
In January, 2012, former News of the World and New York Post editor Colin Myler was appointed editor-in-chief of the Daily News.
For a fateful weekend, he was considered for the position of editor-in-chief of The New Yorker.
According to an interview by Katherine Herrup of the New York Sun with Nick Gillespie ( current editor-in-chief of Reason TV ), Carey initially proposed the idea for Reason TV after reading Reason magazine for years.
Recruiting Chambers was Harry Freeman, brother of Joseph Freeman ( who would later succeed Chambers as editor-in-chief of the New Masses.
* Sam Augustini-The editor-in-chief of the New York newspaper, he is Laura's boss and the one who hired her to write a story of the museum's benefit party.
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.
Stern married Cornell University chemistry teacher Carmela Merlo in Ithaca, New York, in June 1982, at a ceremony attended by many Marvel staffers, including editor-in-chief Jim Shooter.

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CIGI has also recently added former Toronto Star editor-in-chief J. Fred Kuntz as vice president of public affairs, and David B. Dewitt, former associate vice-president of research, social sciences and humanities at York University, who now serves as CIGI ’ s vice president of programs.
Throughout the 1970s Valentino spent considerable time in New York City, where his presence was embraced by society personalities such as Vogue's editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland and the art icon Andy Warhol.
Unger has served as deputy editor of the New York Observer and was editor-in-chief of Boston Magazine.
Alexandra Penney, the editor-in-chief of the women's health magazine Self, and breast cancer survivor Evelyn Lauder, the senior corporate vice president at the cosmetics company Estée Lauder created a ribbon for the cosmetics giant to distribute in stores in New York City.
Famous graduates of the two movements include Golda Meir, Mike Leigh, Mordechai Richler, Jonathan Freedland, Stanley Fischer, Chaim Herzog, Tony Judt, Sacha Baron Cohen, Seth Rogen, Noah Beresin ( a. k. a. Xaphoon Jones ) of Chiddy Bang, Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson, producers of Whose Line Is It Anyway ?, Alexander Bickel, Leonard Fein ( columnist of The Forward and founding editor of Moment ), J. J. Goldberg ( editor-in-chief of The Forward ), David Twersky ( columnist with the New York Sun ), Aaron Naparstek, Matt Witten, Mark Regev, Shuli Egar, Guy Spigelman, Tooker Gomberg, Baroness Deech, Jack Markell ( the governor of Delaware ), Kenneth Bob, Toba Spitzer, Ron Bloom and Jaques Wagner ( the governor of Bahia, Brazil ).
Previously, Schiffrin was editor-in-chief of the Istanbul-based daily newspaper The Turkish Times, a stringer for Reuters in Barcelona, senior financial writer at The Industry Standard in New York, bureau chief for Dow Jones Newswires in Amsterdam and Hanoi, and a writer for many other publications.
Beginning January 24, 2005, the magazine came under the direction of a new editor-in-chief, veteran book reviewer Sara Nelson, known for her publishing columns in the New York Post and The New York Observer.
Kinley Dorji, who graduated from Columbia University, New York with a masters degree in journalism, served as editor of Kuensel, and later as both editor-in-chief and managing director, between 1986 and 2009.
The paper's editor-in-chief was Christopher W. Ruddy, who went on to work as an investigative reporter at the New York Post and then to found and edit NewsMax.

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In 1994, Art Cooper, editor-in-chief of GQ magazine said that his big seller in 94 ' was February issue with Geena Davis on the cover where she wore an Armani suit opened at the hips to reveal her navel.
Carigiet's dramatic and colorful compositions were noticed and positively reviewed by art critics such as Manuel Gasser in Graphis Inc. or Linus Birchler, editor-in-chief of Art Monuments of Switzerland and member of the Swiss Federal Art Commission.
* 1949: Meets the Dominican Father Marie-Alain Couturier, the editor-in-chief of the ecclesiastical art magazine L ’ Art Sacré, who introduces him to Henri Matisse.

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There was speculation that the editor-in-chief of Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Mohamed El Naschie, misused his power to publish his work without appropriate peer review.
Thomson holds both the managing editor position as well as the position of editor-in-chief of Dow Jones & Co., the News Corp. unit that publishes the Journal, according to News Corp .< ref name =" NYTMAG ">
While he still owned Atlantic Monthly, in 1984, Mortimer Zuckerman bought U. S. News & World Report, where he remains its editor-in-chief.
In drawing lessons from this magazine, Wolfgang Baur, the editor-in-chief of Kobold Quarterly, thought it was a mistake for Shadis to rely too heavily on content that was not focused on fantasy in general and Dungeons & Dragons in particular.
In May 1993, Pamela Fiori became the first woman editor-in-chief of Town & Country magazine.
The term was coined in 1994 by Joel Kurtzman, editor-in-chief of the Booz Allen Hamilton magazine, Strategy & Business.
He served as editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster and Alfred A. Knopf, which he left in 1987 to succeed William Shawn as editor of The New Yorker, staying in the position until 1992.
In the 1960s the size was increased and the 1980s saw still another title change ( this time to Young & Modern ) under Bonnie Fuller's direction as editor-in-chief.
It is published by Taylor & Francis, and the present editor-in-chief is Prof. David R Buchanan.
During 1990-92 he was editor-in-chief of the Herald & Weekly Times group in Melbourne before becoming a vice-president of Fox News, USA in 1993.
In addition to serving as editor-in-chief of Premiere, Herbst is also heads the editorial direction for magazines such as Car and Driver, Road & Track, Cycle World, Road & Track Road Gear, Road & Track Speed and Sound & Vision.
* Mortimer Zuckerman, editor-in-chief of U. S. News & World Report
In the 1980s, Schwab served as the editor-in-chief of College & Pro Football News Weekly.
Brown sugar is the film that follows the evolving relationship between Sidney ( Sanaa Lathan ), an attractive young woman who has just been appointed the editor-in-chief of the hip-hop magazine XXL, and Dre ( Taye Diggs ), an A & R for Millennium Records.

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