Word: coverer
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This trick seems to come easily to Quiggle, who joined TIME in 1979 and served as cover art researcher from 1980 to 1984 and deputy makeup editor from 1981 to 1986. She became makeup editor three years ago, but claims her natural affinity for the work goes back much further. "As a kid I seldom lost at bridge. That's why I got the job," she says half jokingly. "It requires a knack for puzzle solving." Not to mention diplomacy and stamina. Quiggle works closely with the magazine's advertising staff to help coordinate the fast-moving mix of articles...
Overall, Quiggle is guided by one rule: Emphasize the editorial design. Beyond that, there are only a few absolutes, such as the requirement that only the first news section and the cover story must open with at least five consecutive editorial pages. One of Quiggle's most delicate duties is to separate stories and ads on similar subjects. "You don't put a story about an air crash on the same page or the facing page with an airline ad," she explains...
...conference, which will be held in Sever Hall, will cover such topics as starting an AIDS education program, assessing a particular college campus' needs for AIDS education and evaluating the success of specific programs...
...album contains its fair share of love songs, the group seems to have gotten a little sappier and a little more conventional on Oranges and Lemons. "The Mayor of Simpleton'"s lyric silliness ("I can't have been there when brains were handed 'round or get past the cover of your books profound") is somewhat offset by Partridge's fast-paced vocals, but with its bouncy rhythms and annoying chimes, it's still more of a junior high dance song than the XTC we know and love. Ironically, although "Mayor" proclaims, "Well I don't know how to write...
...your friendly, neighborhood copier place and enlarge the NCAA Tournament bracket 3999 percent so it can cover one of your bedroom walls...