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Her deputy Mark Popescu became responsible for editorial content in 2004, a role he continued in until the appointment of Bakhurst as Controller in 2005.
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 use of the term censorware in editorials criticizing makers of such software is widespread and covers many different varieties and applications: Xeni Jardin used the term in a 9 March 2006 editorial in the New York Times when discussing the use of American-made filtering software to suppress content in China ; in the same month a high school student used the term to discuss the deployment of such software in his school district.
In general, outside of editorial pages as described above, traditional newspapers do not use the term censorware in their reporting, preferring instead to use terms such as content filter, content control, or web filtering ; the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal both appear to follow this practice.
On 3 June 2008, an initiative to facilitate collaboration between online expert and amateur scholarly contributors for Britannica's online content ( in the spirit of a wiki ), with editorial oversight from Britannica staff, was announced.
There is a conscious multicultural focus of the journal, both in content and in the diverse makeup of its editorial group.
The New York Times first used the phrase in its editorial content in an article by Walter Sullivan on June 7, 1964 in which he described the phrase as “ much discussed .” ( pE11.
The adoption of international standards results in the creation of equivalent, national standards that are substantially the same as international standards in technical content, but may have ( i ) editorial differences as to appearance, use of symbols and measurement units, substitution of a point for a comma as the decimal marker, and ( ii ) differences resulting from conflicts in governmental regulations or industry-specific requirements caused by fundamental climatic, geographical, technological, or infrastructural factors, or the stringency of safety requirements that a given standard authority considers appropriate.
Sokal reasoned that, if the presumption of editorial laziness is correct, the nonsensical content of his article would be irrelevant to whether the editors would publish it.
The venerable Times of India too changed its entire content, tone and editorial style in 2002.
This design and its editorial content attracted " real influence " in Washington.
Based mostly on aggregation from other sources on the Web and gathered by a small editorial staff and stringers, UPI's daily content consists of a newsbrief summary service called " NewsTrack ," which includes general, business, sports, science, health and entertainment reports, and " Quirks in the News.
VIPs provide news, editorial content, digital publications, and e-commerce capabilities.
Microsoft provides the editorial content for MSDN Magazine, a monthly publication.
Ology was founded by Beth Haggerty and Vivian Moran in June 2008. It consists of daily updated news trends, original editorial content, interviews, reviews, recaps, and user communities related to TV, film, music, celebrities, fashion, geek culture, humor, politics, and sports.
Because of Segovia's predilection for altering the musical content of his editions to reflect his interpretive preferences, many of today's guitarists prefer to examine the original manuscripts, or newer publications based on the original manuscripts in order to compare them with Segovia's published versions, so as to accept or reject Segovia's editorial decisions.
" These magazines will be held in an editorial trust where they will be operating totally independent of any influence from me or others from the Golden Boy Companies as it relates to editorial direction or content ".
* Buyers ' Guide, Website Weekly ad sheet with some editorial content
It featured 17 % less space for editorial content and a greater emphasis on local coverage.
The magazine's editorial content included celebrity interviews and tackled issues of sexual politics.
The service providers have assumed an editorial role with regard to customer content, thus became publishers, and legally responsible for libel and other torts committed by customers.
In addition to the content of the apparatus, Bowers led a movement to relegate editorial matter to appendices, leaving the critically established text " in the clear ", that is, free of any signs of editorial intervention.

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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.
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.
An official editorial of the Church News, dated December 7, 1974, contained these words:
This statement was contained in a joint editorial, entitled " Study the Documents Well and Grasp the Key Link ", printed on February 7, 1977 in People's Daily, the journal Hongqi ( Red Flag ) and Jiefangjun Bao ( Liberation Army Daily ).
On July 23, the People's Daily contained a full-page editorial titled " Enhance Knowledge ; See Clearly the Harm ; Hold on to Policies ; Maintain Stability ", criticizing Falun Gong as " corrupting people's minds, creating chaos, and destroying society's stability.
One issue of this series, # 3, was released without Comics Code Approval and contained significant implied nudity, but subsequent editorial comments in later issues stated that the experiment in releasing an unapproved issue was not considered successful.
In May 1974, Sinclair told The Globe and Mail that he was " sick of hearing " the recording and embarrassed by some of the inaccuracies it contained, but that he would still write the same editorial over again.
The book was printed in Spain and called Guia Mundial de Radio y Television, and carried the WRTH logo at the time as well as all the editorial references contained in the English-language version.
The editorial was contained in the second volume of Fukuzawa's complete works in 1933.
# On July 1933, the editorial was contained in Keio Gijyuku ed., Zoku-Fukuzawa Zenshū (, “ The Continued Complete Works of Fukuzawa ”) vol. 2.
# In June 1960, the editorial was contained again in Masafumi Tomita, Shun-ichi Tsuchihashi ed., Fukuzawa Yukichi Zensyu (, “ The Complete Works of Yukichi Fukuzawa ”) vol. 10.
In a July 1992 editorial in The Wall Street Journal defending his company's involvement with the song, Time-Warner co-CEO Gerald M. Levin repeated this defense, writing that rather than " finding ways to silence the messenger ," critics and listeners should be " heeding the anguished cry contained in his message.

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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.
For example, early in my life, when one of my editorial workers wanted to find out how churches and philanthropic organizations met the needs of New York's down-and-outers, he didn't just ask questions.
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.
Click and Clack have also been featured in editorial cartoons, including one where a befuddled NASA engineer calls them to ask how to fix the Space Shuttle.
Because these paired books had to fit a fixed total page length, one or both were usually abridged to fit, and Wollheim often made other editorial alterations — as witness the differences between Poul Anderson's Ace novel War of the Wing-Men and its definitive revised edition, The Man Who Counts.
Chapman was a vocal spokesman for LGBT rights, and in 1972 he lent his support to the fledgling newspaper Gay News, which publicly acknowledged his financial and editorial support by listing him as one of its " special friends ".
In the editorial notes of his compendium Portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Hilles theorizes that " as a corollary one might say that he was somewhat lacking in a capacity for love ", and cites Boswell's notary papers: " He said the reason he would never marry was that every woman whom he liked had grown indifferent to him, and he had been < u > glad </ u > he did not marry her.
" Reno, then a candidate for Governor of Florida, refused to discuss her role in the case, leading one editorial to claim that she was " stonewalling.
At Mademoiselle magazine, a young editorial assistant named Truman Capote spotted one of Bradbury's short stories, " Homecoming '".
The next day, an editorial in the Sydney Morning Herald, credited him as " one of the ablest, most industrious and colourful political leaders of Australia's post-war era ".
Writer Peter David explained the book was conceived by Pocket Books editorial as one in which Janeway would die, and that he was brought in to write it in order to give her a heroic send-off.
Although the paper ran the editorial in the seventh place on the page, below even one on the newly invented " chainless bicycle ", its message was very moving to many people who read it.
It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1928, and in 1998 it was selected by the editorial board of the American Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of the twentieth century.
The obelus is believed to have been invented by the Homeric scholar Zenodotus as one of a system of editorial symbols.
Editorial cartoonist Dick Locher won the award in 1983, and editorial cartoonist Jeff MacNelly won one in 1985.
" After he published the editorial, his life was threatened and he was forced to flee one month later.
The editorial board of one of the leading historical journals, the Journal of American History, wrote, " We all abhor, on both moral and scholarly grounds, the substantive arguments of the Institute for Historical Review.
" Praise also came from Nick Lake, the editorial director of HarperCollins Children's Books, who proclaimed that " Garner is, quite simply, one of the greatest and most influential writers this country has ever produced.
It was one of the first editorial style guides published in the United States, and it is largely responsible for research methodology standardization, notably citation style.
A December 7, 2011 editorial in Investors Business Daily, one of the media outlets the covered up on these stories, blasted the media, the Catholic Church, and politicians for covering up such scandals:
The Elvish form Nírnaeth Arnoediad ( pronounced ; in this case the digraph oe denotes a rounded variant of the sound, more or less like German ' ö ') comes from Sindarin, one of the languages invented by Tolkien, and translates to Tears Uncountable: nîn means ' tear ( s )', in compound nírnaeth ' tears of woe '; prefix ar-bears the sense of ' beyond ' and the root nod-means ' count ', with o umlauted to œ by the following i. J. R. R. Tolkien often omitted the accent over the first vowel ( due to haste or neglect ), and this spelling was introduced into the published Silmarillion by Christopher Tolkien ; in editorial text within later writings, as The War of the Jewels, he used the accented form.
Similar to the editorial " we " is the practice common in scientific literature of referring to a generic third person by we ( instead of the more common one or the informal you ):
Typically, one finds editorial assistants reporting to the senior-level editorial staff and directors who report to senior executive editors.

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