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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.
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.
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.
In an editorial page column, publisher L. Gordon Crovitz said the Bancrofts and News Corp. had agreed that the Journals news and opinion sections would preserve their editorial independence from their new corporate parent:
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 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.

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The double editorial on Two Aspects Of `` The U.S. Spirit '' was subtly calculated to suggest a moral sanction for gambles great as well as small, reflecting popular approval of this questionable attitude toward the highest office in the land.
While I was sitting at one of the rewrite telephones with my derby and my great beard, Arthur Brisbane whizzed in with some editorial copy in his hand.
Although because of the important achievements of nineteenth century scholars in the field of textual criticism the advance is not so striking as it was in the case of archaeology and place-names, the editorial principles laid down by Stevenson in his great edition of Asser and in his Crawford Charters were a distinct improvement upon those of his predecessors and remain unimproved upon today.
Yet during the years when I was on the staff of The Nation, I tried to the limit the patience of the editors on almost every occasion when I was permitted to write an editorial having a bearing on a political or social question.
A recent editorial discussing a labor-management agreement reached between the Southern Pacific Co. and the Order of Railroad Telegraphers has been criticized on the grounds that it was not based on complete information.
The editorial was based on a news association dispatch which said that the telegraphers had secured an agreement whereby they were guaranteed 40 hours' pay per week whether they worked or not and that a reduction in their number was limited to 2 per cent per year.
The editorial `` Confrontation '' was certainly direct in its appeal to those of us living here in America.
This illusion was described in a far-sighted editorial in The New York Herald Tribune, on March 5, 1947, in connection with the submission of the satellite peace treaties to the Senate.
Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
Mary J. Packard, states a Messenger editorial, was `` efficient, pains-taking, self-effacing, loving, radiating the spirit of her Master.
The wave of arson in the South Bronx in the 1960s and 1970s inspired the observation that " The Bronx is burning ": in 1974 it was the title of both a New York Times editorial and a BBC documentary film.
In a July 2, 2011 editorial the New York Times opined, " The Defense of Marriage Act was enacted in 1996 as an election-year wedge issue, signed by President Bill Clinton in one of his worst policy moments.
It was also reprinted by Marvel UK, which created new editorial material.
It has been awarded eight Pulitzer Prizes in its history, including four for editorial writing and three for photography before it was converted to tabloid format in 1981.
Kamenev, Trotsky's brother-in-law, was added to the editorial board from the Bolsheviks, but the unification attempts failed in August 1910 when Kamenev resigned from the board amid mutual recriminations.
The 1549 book was soon succeeded by a more reformed revision in 1552 under the same editorial hand, that of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Alongside his industry in collecting and collating manuscripts, Tischendorf pursued a constant course of editorial labours, mainly on the New Testament, until he was broken down by overwork in 1873.
Canadian newspapers also received much of their international content from American press agencies, therefore it was much easier for editorial staff to leave the spellings from the wire services as provided.
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.
Moreover, during the mid-1970s the magazine was run by a Maoist editorial collective.
" In true editorial fashion, he was honest about the quality of his own writing ," says his daughter Betsy.
The initial 15th edition ( 1974 – 1985 ) was faulted for having reduced or eliminated coverage of children's literature, military decorations, and the French poet Joachim du Bellay ; editorial mistakes were also alleged, such as inconsistent sorting of Japanese biographies.

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