One of their social leaders, the scholarly Benyamim Tsedaka, publisher of the A-B Samaritan News, translator and editor, with co-editor Ms. Sullivan, of the first English translation of the Israelite Samaritan version of the Holy Scriptures, however, is internationally celebrated.
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I'm also a co-editor and writer of a book commissioned by HIMSS on patient engagement.
That's why we're pleased as punch to hear that founding co-editor and all-around good guy R.
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Tad DeHaven is a budget analyst at the Cato Institute and co-editor of www.downsizinggovernment.org.
Chase is co-editor and writer of a book commissioned by HIMSS on Patient Engagement.
Magazine co-editor Rebecca Roberts said there was a need to think more critically about the use of detention.
Co-editor of the book Tom Cheeseman hopes it will become an annual publication.
"These days you have to be a value investor, " says Matt Ragas, co-editor with Bill Martin of FindProfit.
Angus Stevenson, a co-editor of the fifth, has a good argument why not.
Overvaluation is also a theme with John McCamant, co-editor of the Medical Technology Stock Letter in Berkeley, Calif.
He is also the co-producer of the prestigious annual D Conference, and the co-editor of the AllThingsDigital web site.
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Which is why my co-editor, Michael Noer, and I always outsource a chunk of this project to those in the know.
He is also a co-editor of the multiple award-winning China Law Blog.
Site co-editor Ettenberg said Travelreads plans to be a balance of dreamy narratives and "crash courses" on how to make the most of particular destinations.
"How one behaves when one meets the Queen is fairly self-evident and obvious, " said David Williamson, co-editor of Debrett's (the last word in social etiquette).
Marvin Appel , co-editor of Gerald Appel's Systems and Forecasts, also sees reason for caution after the huge advance--but he's still bullish.
In 1975, Ross McWhirter, co-editor and compiler of the Guinness Book of World Records, was shot dead by Irish Republican Army gunmen at his home.
She married Mr. Morgan in 1969 and became co-editor in 1975.
"What it seems like Google is trying to do is disrupt the entire wireless carrier market, " said Ben Parr, co-editor of the social-networking blog Mashable.com.
"He rose from almost nothing to become Pope, and he did it all on his talents, " said historian Anne Duggan, co-editor of Adrian IV, The English Pope.
The Samara region, an industrial hub on the banks of the Volga, has over 500 registered media, says Andrei Gavriushenko, the co-editor of Delo, a business magazine.
"They need to make money on mobile, and that's what they've been pushing for since the IPO, " said Justin Lafferty, co-editor of AllFacebook, an unofficial Facebook blog.
Professor John Ashton, co-editor, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health which published the research, told BBC News Online that nobody knew why female doctors were so apparently vulnerable.
"Aaron had an unbeatable combination of political insight, technical skill, and intelligence about people and issues, " wrote his friend Cory Doctorow, co-editor of tech blog Boing Boing.
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"Whenever file-sharing services go down, scammers and opportunists work quickly to ride on the wave of publicity generated by the targeted site's demise, " said Andy Maxwell, co-editor of Torrentfreak.com.
Jordan Shapiro is author of FREEPLAY: A Video Game Guide to Maximum Euphoric Bliss and co-editor of Occupy Psyche: Jungian and Archetypal Perspectives on a Movement .
The results could be cause for concern in the U.S., but should not spark alarm, said Soumitra Dutta, a professor at the international business school INSEAD and the co-editor of the WEF report.
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"We hear about cheating happening more and more, at younger ages, " especially as younger children bring more mobile devices to school, says Dr. Anderman, who is co-editor of a reference book on academic cheating.
Dr. Douglas Zipes, president of the American College of Cardiology and co-editor of a textbook on the procedure, said the device should prevent unforeseen problems, and the vice president could resume a normal schedule.
"The narrative is not always straightforward, as places are different, " says Audrey Singer, an immigration expert at Brookings and co-editor of Twenty-First-Century Gateways, a book published earlier this year which identifies new trends in immigration.
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