In the normal course of things, editorial work is relatively subtle, but there are famous instances of heroic assistance: Ezra Pound cutting T.
He loved the editorial work, loved conducting interviews with everyone from Fidel Castro to George Wallace, loved the variety and eccentricity of American politics.
"The radio managers and the editorial team work for free, to serve the community, and they do so in often difficult circumstances, " he adds.
"BBC journalists have clear editorial guidelines to work within, regardless of who the governors are, " he said.
Acupuncture in Medicine has all the trappings of a real journal, including an editorial board whose members work at respectable medical schools.
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The in flight-wifi with T-Mobile works over water (as opposed to the GoGo system used on TransCon flights), and I was not only able to stay on top of the story, but be able to work on a new editorial article with a good few hours of lead time (compared to waiting and hearing about the news when I landed).
And, again, I want to be clear that Kaiser Health News for which you work, Mary Agnes, is editorial independent of the Kaiser Family Foundation.
In response, the New York Times editorial board reminded me why I almost never read their work anymore.
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Mr. Hoffmann wisely let his artists work in their comfort zones rather than follow any editorial direction.
As a Wall Street Journal editorial calculated the other day, letting part-time workers work more hours can be expensive.
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In an accompanying editorial, Dr Kenneth Vega and Dr David Johnson said the work "confirms similar observation from a study in men".
While Brown was once able to work magic with Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, her editorial talents lay in decades past.
Keeping her hopes high, but not too high, she says her goal would be to work with a photographer like Steven Meisel or become a popular editorial model like Gemma Ward.
Mr. Jay also put to Mr. Murdoch a view that Mr. Jay said was often expressed: that in addition to direct editorial control, Mr. Murdoch influences his editors indirectly because those who work for him understand that they should take a different line to his views with caution.
"There's evidence that some of the SSRIs work, but they don't seem to work as well as estrogen, " says Grady, who cowrote an editorial accompanying the study.
He also collaborated intensively on the great work, contributing many ideas, practical examples from business and much-needed editorial attention.
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She reviewed the research in an accompanying editorial, and said the ovarian cancer detection would need improvement if the test is to work.
Organized in partnership with ISESCO, the Moroccan Ministry of Education, the engineering School of Mines Albi-Carmaux and the French Technological University of Compiegne, the workshop will be conducted in a form of action-training, and the participants will work on their own pedagogical materials with the objective to transpose them to the editorial chain.
Six editorial jobs could go in Norfolk and four in Suffolk, where 50 journalists would continue to work on titles including the Ipswich Star.
"We have been told that Mr Kinnock has been quietly at work inside the party, trimming the power of the left, " it said in a scathing editorial.
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