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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.
I am also pleased to note that Mr. John B. Oakes, a member of the Times staff since 1946, has been appointed as editorial page editor.
Twice a month the editorial staff meets in New York for an early supper, then a long evening of idea-exchange.
Elaine St. Johns may fly in from the West Coast for the editorial staff meetings.
After graduation in 1980, he joined the Atlanta Constitution as an editorial staff artist.
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 staff responsible for updates is based partly at the Library of Congress and partly at OCLC.
While encyclopedias in larger languages, having large markets that could support a large editorial staff, churned out new 20-volume works in a few years and new editions with brief intervals, such publication plans often spanned a decade or more in smaller languages.
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.
The current editorial staff of the Britannica includes five Senior Editors and nine Associate Editors, supervised by Dale Hoiberg and four others.
The 699 Macropædia articles are generally written by identified contributors, and the roughly 65, 000 Micropædia articles are the work of the editorial staff and identified outside consultants.
The film includes clips from Fox News and internal memos from editorial vice president John Moody directing Fox News staff on how to report certain subjects.
" Hop Picking ", by Eric Blair, appeared in the October 1931 issue of New Statesman, whose editorial staff included his old friend Cyril Connolly.
However, the decisions of the editorial department of a newspaper and the corporate parent frequently are not connected, as the editorial staff retains freedom to decide what is covered as well as what is not.
The editorial staff was automatically invited, along with freelancers who had qualified for an invitation by selling a set amount of articles or pages during the previous year.
The editorial staff, notably Charlie Kadau, John Ficarra and Joe Raiola, also have dozens of articles under their own bylines, as well as substantial creative input into many others.
He had used topical materials throughout his series, but in 1959, his Starship Troopers was considered by the Scribner's editorial staff to be too controversial for their prestige line, and they rejected it ; Heinlein found another publisher, feeling himself released from the constraints of writing novels for children, and he began to write " my own stuff, my own way ", and he wrote a series of challenging books that redrew the boundaries of science fiction, including his best-known work, Stranger in a Strange Land ( 1961 ), and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress ( 1966 ).
Three years later editorial page editor William P. Cheshire and four of his staff resigned, charging that, at the explicit direction of Sang Kook Han, a top official of the Unification Church, then-editor Arnaud de Borchgrave had stifled editorial criticism of political repression in South Korea.
* Crisis ( 1988 – 1991 ) was a sister publication that did not follow the format of 2000 AD, but did share many editorial staff and creative teams.
Later, on 22 January 2002, the second biggest private television network TV-6, where the former NTV staff took refuge, was shut down allegedly because of its editorial policy.
The Times and The Sunday Times do not share editorial staff, were founded independently and have only had common ownership since 1967.
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.

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They can see how to get involved and help make editorial decisions.
If they can think of a better way for the software to help shape editorial decisions, they can copy the software because it is free and change it and start their own site.
In a 1993 editorial meeting with Berger, Levitz, DC publisher Jenette Kahn and managing editor Dick Giordano, Berger was given the mandate to place these titles under an imprint that, as Berger described, would " do something different in comics and help the medium ' grow up '".
A side-effect of this change was that it minimized the role of exhibitors, since they no longer had the editorial control of organizing single-shot films into programs, and now their narrative responsibility ( some exhibitors would talk and help explain narratives as they unfolded ) was also minimized by this " internal narration " in the film.
Kenyatta read the draft of the Kenya section of Padmore's new book, How Britain Rules Africa ( 1936 ) With the editorial help of an English editor named Dinah Stock who became a close friend, Kenyatta published his own book, Facing Mount Kenya ( his revised LSE thesis ) in 1938 under his new name, Jomo Kenyatta.
In a 1991 editorial, President Reagan opined that the Brady Act would provide a crucial " enforcement mechanism " to end the " honor system " of the 1968 Gun Control Act and " can't help but stop thousands of illegal handgun purchases.
He was hired by Thomas Edison to help develop the chair after he wrote an editorial to the New York Post describing how a young boy was killed after accidentally touching an exposed telegraph wire using alternating current.
A study conducted by Moran Rada with the Israeli Democracy Institute showed that Yedioth Ahronoths coverage of the 2009 Israeli legislative election was biased in favor of Kadima and its leader Tzipi Livni in most editorial decisions and that the paper chooses to play down events that don't help to promote a positive image for her, while on the other hand, touting and inflating events that help promote Livni and her party.
A seven member oversight committee was created to evaluate the editor-in-chief and to help ensure editorial independence.
During this time, Jemas spearheaded the revival of the company's Epic line, which would publish creator-owned books, but his interference in editorial generated much ill will among creators who felt his ideas did not help the quality of the books.
" Church president David O. McKay asked McConkie not to reprint, but later McConkie was asked to revise it with the editorial help of Spencer W. Kimball.
The current editorial team includes Wayne Schmittberger and Jennifer Orehowsky, with help from Kappa Publishing editors Karen Powell.
( Faulkner received editorial help from H. L.
The overall work probably had the help of several hands but was clearly under the editorial control of a very gifted and, for the day, extraordinarily learned man.
While the database is not open content, users can help to expand the database by submitting new definitions, which are subject to editorial control.
The editorial staff offers help in shaping, polishing, and editing articles before publication.
In an editorial written in another Northcliffe paper, the Daily Mail on 28 March 1919, Steed accused the British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, whom Steed detested of betraying the White Russians because of a plot by " international Jewish financiers " and the Germans to help the Bolsheviks stay in power.
Since the re-launch, Islamica has developed a diverse Advisory Board of scholars, thinkers, and academics to help define its editorial perspective.
In 1977, the Badger Herald used its editorial muscle to help members of the Inter-Fraternity Council and other moderate to conservative students electorally wrest control of the Wisconsin Student Association, the campus student government, from left-wing campus radicals.

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