The most thickly armored warrior, in this regard, was Kelvin MacKenzie, who edited the Sun from 1981 to 1994.
Kelvin Mackenzie, who edited the Sun during the 1980s, says he's angered at the vista of satellite TV dishes on central London council estates.
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Sticking for the most part to a sober, understated game plan, Gilroy and his brother John, who edited the picture, find some fresh rhythms.
The editorial was written by Alexey Yablokov, a Russian scientist who edited a book about the public health and environmental effects of the Chernobyl disaster.
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Coulson, who edited the News of the World from 2003 to 2007, went on to become Cameron's director of communications before resigning early last year.
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Nevertheless, Brian Launder of the University of Manchester, who edited the Royal Society papers, argues that the sort of geo-engineering schemes they describe might buy the world 20 to 30 years to adjust.
It remains to be seen whether News Corp. will be able to maintain its loyalty to Rebekah Brooks who edited News of the World in 2002 when the phone hacking allegedly took place.
And, ten years after the death of Alan Clark, Ion Trewin, who edited his diaries, and political commentator Anthony Howard, discussed how much of Clark the politician survives, as well as the diarist .
"She's committed to becoming an advocate for the written word and poetry in particular, " says Gretchen Young, who edited all of Kennedy's poetry books at Hyperion, working with the author to cull down huge numbers of beloved poems.
"He would occasionally take a suggestion or two of mine, but he didn't seem to find much use for editors, " said Gerald Howard, an executive editor at publishing house Doubleday who edited Mr. Vidal for more than a decade.
By the time I began school in 1938, Lindbergh's was a name that provoked the same sort of indignation in our house as did the weekly Sunday radio broadcasts of Father Coughlin, the Detroit-area priest who edited a right-wing weekly called Social Justice and whose anti-Semitic virulence aroused the passions of a sizable audience during the country's hard times.
"It was the focal point of the original plan, " says Charles Beveridge, who has edited Olmsted's papers for 30 years.
Another who had edited entries on "Gay Pride" likely works at Cisco (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ).
Another who had edited entries on "Gay Pride" likely works at Cisco.
Wolcott came to New York, in the fall of 1972, because Norman Mailer liked an article he had published in his college paper the article, not coincidentally, was about Norman Mailer and had written a letter of introduction to Daniel Wolf, who then edited the Village Voice.
Its coverage is led by the man who founded and edited the paper while Margaret Thatcher was still in office - Andreas Whittam Smith.
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"Criolo is probably the best example of how Brazilians have forged in the last decade or so their own musical language for hip-hop beyond merely rapping in Portuguese, " said Christopher Dunn, associate professor of Brazilian studies at Tulane University, who co-edited a book on the country's popular music.
This has been amazing and it's all down to you who have researched, edited and presented.
Although well-reseached, this programme was clearly edited by those who had not left the Civil Rights era of the 1960's.
Yes, that means that it gives voice to a lot of unthoughtful people who would have previously been edited out of having a voice.
The diaries are lightly edited by John Lahr, who says that among the few cuts he made were Tynan's remarks about Test cricket a pity, because cricket was one of the few things he continued to enjoy.
In 2000 Iwona edited a directory called Fresh Cream, a "Who's Who" of the best new talent in the international modern art world.
Last year, Google removed a YouTube video related to an ancient Hindu epic that had been edited to include foul language, according to a lawyer who has represented the company.
The volume is edited and includes two essays by Professor James Stanfield, who assembled a diverse and impressive team of contributing authors with backgrounds that encompass the worlds of academe, government, private sector and public policy.
Mr Alton, who said he was "privileged" to take up the position, edited the Observer for nine-and-a-half years and was succeeded last year by his deputy.
Biographer Julia Blackburn organized, edited and wrote, based on a series of interviews with people who knew Billie Holiday personally.
But the second you consent to a recorded interview that is going to be edited, you lose a tremendous amount of control unless the people who are doing the editing are on your payroll.
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