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But some former employees, including the newspaper's first editor and publisher, James R. Whelan, have insisted that the paper was under Moon's control from the beginning.
On 21 January 2009, Russian businessman and former KGB agent Alexander Lebedev and son Evgeny Lebedev, now the newspaper's chairman, agreed to purchase 75. 1 % of the newspaper for £ 1.
Shmuel Rosner, the newspaper's former U. S. correspondent, told The Nation, " people who read it are better educated and more sophisticated than most, but the rest of the country doesn't know it exists.
In 1981 the newspaper was involved in the P2 scandal ; the secret Italian Freemason lodge had the newspaper's editor Franco Di Bella and the former owner Angelo Rizzoli on its member lists.
In 1969, the longest-serving editor of The Irish Times, Douglas Gageby, was allegedly called a " white nigger " by the company chairman ( a former British army officer ), because of the newspaper's coverage of Northern Ireland at the outset of the Troubles, which was upsetting the British government.
The newspaper's television production arm, La Presse Télé, was producing the series Dumont, hosted by former politician Mario Dumont, for the Quebec television network V ( formerly TQS ).
" She was given a puffed-up new review of the same restaurant to run, this time written by Kyle Leonard, a former restaurant reviewer and managing editor who had since moved to the newspaper's marketing department.
According to one former correspondent, the newspaper's direct ancestor was the publication The Spotlight, which ceased publication in 2001 when its parent company, Liberty Lobby, was forced into bankruptcy.
The deselection campaign was enlivened by a tabloid newspaper's revelation that Meyer had for 26 years had an affair with black former model and blues singer, Simone Washington, who had kept a diary of their sex games.
The newspaper's editorial line has in the past been strongly Republican, especially under former editor Damien Kiberd.
Through the World Publishing Co., the former name of the newspaper's parent company, The World-Herald owned Omaha television station KETV from its founding in 1957.
Instead, Jack finds an ally in MacArthur Polk, the newspaper's former publisher.
During the newspaper's first 25 years it began to make a transition from personal and editorial-based stories to more news stories such as the assassination of President William McKinley, the fire that burnt down the Old Main Building, and the death of the college's former president William M. Beardshear.
" The newsmagazine and online platform carry original news reporting on issues of interest to the former newspaper's Native American readers.

newspaper's and editor-in-chief
That year the Echo also had expanded into other formats with Echo Online, which was the first incarnation of The Mountain Echo website, as well as Echo Weekly News with Vince Chesney, which was a radio show hosted by the newspaper's editor-in-chief on the college radio station, WMTB.
The newspaper's editor-in-chief, since May 2010, has been Pierre Veya.
The newspaper's editor-in-chief is Giacomo Salvioni.

newspaper's and opinions
In April 2009, 55 Tribune reporters and editors signed their names to an e-mail sent to Kern and managing editor Jane Hirt, questioning why the newspaper's marketing department had solicited subscribers ' opinions on stories before they were published, and suggesting that the practice raised ethical questions as well as legal and competitive issues.
An op-ed, abbreviated from opposite the editorial page ( though often mistaken for opinion-editorial ), is a newspaper article that expresses the opinions of a named writer who is usually unaffiliated with the newspaper's editorial board.
Candidates may routinely meet with editorial board early in their campaigns in order to provide their opinions to the newspaper's decision makers.

newspaper's and editor
The newspaper's editor is Sarah Sands who replaced Geordie Greig following his departure to the Mail on Sunday in March 2012.
Veronica Wadley was the newspaper's editor between 2002 and 2009.
In February 2012, a general assembly of the newspaper's journalists adopted a motion accusing the paper's managing editor, Étienne Mougeotte, of having made Le Figaro into the " bulletin " of the governing party, the Union for a Popular Movement, of the government and of President Nicolas Sarkozy.
In his 1942 essay " Memoirs of a Drudge " humorist James Thurber recalls being sent to Red Bank by his newspaper's city editor on a tip that " Violets ( are ) growing in the snow over in Red Bank.
Nearly eighteen months after Robert Maxwell bought the Mirror ( on 12 July 1984 ), Pilger was sacked by Richard Stott, the newspaper's editor, on 31 December 1985.
The term city editor is used differently in North America and South America, where it refers to the editor responsible for the news coverage of a newspaper's local circulation area ( also sometimes called metro editor ), than in the United Kingdom, where it refers to the editor responsible for coverage of business in the City of London and, by extension, coverage of business and finance in general.
The newspaper's current president is María Eugenia Ferré Rangel and the current editor is Luis Alberto Ferré Rangel.
Claude Julien became the newspaper's second editor in January 1973.
During her tenure as the newspaper's deputy editor, Rebekah Brooks argued that printing topless photographs on Page Three damaged the newspaper's circulation by offending female readers.
Chambers undertook a journalistic investigation of Bloomingdale Asylum in 1872, having himself committed with the help of some of his friends and his newspaper's city editor.
Under Coleman, the senate refused to ratify the newspaper's editor and her co-editor and cut some funding to the newspaper.
When pressed for comment by the newspaper's editor, McCloskey simply replied: " General Sherman's letter was marked ' personal and confidential.
In February 2010 the editor in chief at the time Tøger Seidenfaden apologized to anyone who was offended by the newspaper's decision to reprint the Cartoon Drawing by Kurt Westergaard, depicting Muhammed with a bomb in his turban, which was originally published in Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten.
In April 1952, British authorities in Hong Kong tried the newspaper's proprietor, publisher, and its editor for violation of the Sedition Ordinance.
At Queen's, she also served as editor of the Queen's Journal newspaper in 1917 ; and was the newspaper's first female editor.
" The newspaper's editor and part-owner, Joseph Medill, was elected mayor and led the city's reconstruction.

newspaper's and made
Kilburn has repeatedly ignored the newspaper's request for public records though the law requires that the information be released within seventy-two hours after the request is made.
The models were previously occasionally fully nude, but in 2006 a change in the newspaper's policy was made.
He had difficult relations with the Vatican and the Church hierarchy, which was made apparent by L ' Osservatore Romano, Vatican's newspaper's silence following his death in January 2007, and the lack of any public statement immediately following his death from Pope Benedict XVI.
Muskie made an emotional defense of his wife in a speech outside the newspaper's offices during a snowstorm.
The newspaper's circulation increased greatly, and it made a small fortune for Le Queux, eventually being translated into twenty-seven languages and selling over one million copies in book form.
In 2000, as part of the newspaper's redesign several changes were made.
The case was built on the fact that Google made parts of the newspaper's website available through its search engine and through its Google News service, even after the articles in question had been removed from the newspaper's website.
In December 2003, the newspaper La Croix made headlines after firing one of its own journalists, Alain Hertoghe, for writing a book that was allegedly damaging to the newspaper's editorial line.
According to data made available by the Romanian Audit Bureau of Circulations, the newspaper's circulation for 2008 ranged between a minimum monthly average of 37, 248 copies in January and a maximum one of 109, 442 in December.
Roper edited the AF of L's official organ Alberta Labour News from 1921 to 1935when he changed the newspaper's name to People's Weekly and made it the de facto house organ of the new Alberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation with William Irvine as co-editor.
The group wrote that their offer was for the newspaper's assets, not its liabilities, " which would have economically sunk any succeeding publication ", and that the while the merged paper could not guarantee employment, that decision would have been made by a different organizational structure than their own.
This prompted an angry response from the community, some of whom made the journey to Belfast to meet the newspaper's editor.
In spring 2010, " Life as a Literary Device " made it to The Independent newspaper's list of Top Ten Best New Books.
Three years later he was recruited by " The Age " in Melbourne, and was made chief of that newspaper's Sydney bureau a year later, at 22.

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