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The editor, sports editor, and student business manager are chosen in December, the new staff assuming responsibility for the paper at the beginning of the second semester.
Alexander Mackenzie, PC ( January 28, 1822 – April 17, 1892 ), a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878.
He served as editor of its second publication, Teaching about Doublespeak ( 1976 ), which carried forward the Committee's charge to inform teachers of ways of teaching students how to recognize and combat language designed to mislead and misinform.
For the second, More E-Prime: To Be or Not II: 1994, Concord, California: International Society for General Semantics, he added a third editor, Jeremy Klein.
Oxford Dictionary of Music, second edition, associate editor, Joyce Bourne.
After the second 1917 revolution, he became the editor of the party's newspaper, Pravda.
Murray resisted the second demand: that if he could not meet schedule, he must hire a second, senior editor to work in parallel to him, outside his supervision, on words from elsewhere in the alphabet.
He recommended DiTillio to take over the job as story editor for a second season, but the toy company financing fell through and that season was never produced.
The Oxford Dictionary of Music, second edition, revised, Joyce Bourne, associate editor.
where the second line is the command given to ed to print the relevant lines, and the third line is the command to exit from the editor.
Non-linear editing with computers as we know it today was first introduced by Editing Machines Corp. in 1989 with the EMC2 editor, a hard disk-based non-linear off-line editing system, using half-screen-resolution video at 15 frames per second.
" On December 12, 2008, he returned to his role as Geek in Review editor, with his editorials being published every second Wednesday of the month.
After writing several scripts, singly and in collaboration with Gerber, Pasko became a story editor on the second season.
IGN editor Lucas M. Thomas discussed him as a possible, yet unlikely, candidate for a " second banana " character to be playable in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, commenting that Waluigi, amongst other sidekick characters, are not well-liked.
Because of the positive response to Shankar's 1996 career compilation In Celebration, Shankar wrote a second autobiography, Raga Mala, with Harrison as editor.
Particularly important in setting standards was John Kenyon, the pronunciation editor of the second edition of Webster's New International Dictionary.
* James Agee ( 1909 – 55 ), author, editor, poet ; lived in Frenchtown with second wife Alma from 1938 – 1939 ; wrote Let Us Now Praise Famous Men while in Frenchtown.
Although single-author story collections generally sell poorly, The Martian Way and Other Stories did well enough that Doubleday science fiction editor Walter I. Bradbury was willing to publish a second collection, Earth Is Room Enough, in 1957.
A second imprint, Touchmark Comics, was actually announced, with former DC Comics editor Art Young at its head.
He was the youngest son of the writer and editor Leonard Huxley by his second wife Rosalind Bruce, and hence half-brother of the writer Aldous Huxley and fellow biologist Julian Huxley, and grandson of the biologist T. H. Huxley.
The Oxford Dictionary of Music, second edition revised, associate editor Joyce Bourne.
* Managing editors and assistant or deputy managing editors ( the managing editor is often second in line after the top editor )

editor and Forbes
Few would dispute the verdict of James D. Forbes, an editor of the eighth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica: " His scientific glory is different in kind from that of Young and Fresnel ; but the discoverer of the law of polarization of biaxial crystals, of optical mineralogy, and of double refraction by compression, will always occupy a foremost rank in the intellectual history of the age.
He is widely credited with influencing 20th Century male fashion and, according to Forbes male fashion editor, G. Bruce Boyer, the " Isn't It a Lovely Day?
Sheldon Richman, editor of the libertarian journal, The Freeman, also sees the IMF imposing “ corporatist-flavored ‘ neoliberalism ’ on the troubled countries of the world .” The policies of spending cuts coupled with tax increases give “ real market reform a bad name and set back the cause of genuine liberalism .” Paternalistic supranational bureaucrats foster “ long-term dependency, perpetual indebtedness, moral hazard, and politicization, while discrediting market reform and forestalling revolutionary liberal change .” Free market economist Richard M. Salsman goes further and argues the IMF “ is a destructive, crisis-generating global welfare agency that should be abolished .” “ In return for bailouts, countries must enact such measures as new taxes, high interest rates, nationalizations, deportations, and price controls .” Writing in Forbes, E. D. Kain sees the IMF as " paving the way for international corporations entrance into various developing nations " and creating dependency.
Within a month, Karlgaard left to become editor of Forbes ASAP.
He was an editorial page editor of the Wall Street Journal from 1989 until 1992, and then a columnist for Forbes magazine in 1992-94.
:— Forbes magazine associate editor Kurt Badenhausen
Among the clergy of post-Revolution days the most eminent are Bishop John Sage, a well-known patristic scholar ; Bishop Rattray, liturgiologist ; John Skinner, of Longside, author of Tullochgorum ; Bishop Gleig, editor of the 3rd edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica ; Dean Ramsay, author of Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character ; Bishop AP Forbes ; GH Forbes, liturgiologist ; and Bishop Charles Wordsworth.
" Steve Forbes, the editor of Forbes Magazine, described Stossel as riveting and " one of America ’ s ablest and most courageous journalists.
Jake T. Forbes, a manga editor and columnist, stated at a Comic-Con 2010 panel that recently scanlation aggregator sites that offer many different titles all in one place have recently become part of the distribution process.
Jake T. Forbes, an editor and columnist, criticized the work that scanlation groups in that they in no way are in " legal grey area " and are blatant copyright infringement.
In this area contributors include former Financial Times and Forbes editor Eamonn Fingleton, Paul Craig Roberts ( Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration ), Winslow T. Wheeler and Michael Hudson.
But after the article is printed, the editor at Forbes Digital Tool, a fledgling webzine, asks reporter Adam Penenberg how he missed the scoop, and Penenberg begins to investigate.
Buckley also wrote the non-fiction Steaming To Bamboola, about the merchant marine, as well as contributed to an oral history of Milford, Connecticut, and is an editor at Forbes Magazine.
Former Forbes editor Peter Brimelow supports the site through his VDARE Foundation, also known as Lexington Research Institute Limited.
* Peter Brimelow, founder of VDARE and a former editor at Forbes and National Review
He worked for Forbes Magazine for over 10 years and at the time of his death was Chief editor of the Russian edition.
He rose to the position of senior editor, specializing in Russian and Eastern European politics and economics, before becoming the first editor of Forbes Russian edition when it was launched in April 2004.
July 9 marks the third anniversary of the murder of American citizen Paul Klebnikov, who was the editor of Forbes Russia magazine.
He has three daughters, one of whom became an active member of his firm and another who was married to the late Forbes editor Paul Klebnikov.
A graduate of Dartmouth College, he was executive editor of Forbes Magazine from 1960 – 1981, and continued to edit a regular column until 1999.
First editor of Forbes ' Russian edition, was shot dead on a Moscow street late at night on July 9, 2004 by unknown assailants

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