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...statement was ready. But the Democrats were suspicious that Bush and aides might delay or re-edit it. Though Foley later denied it, White House officials said the Democrats insisted it be issued then and there, before they left the White House. Bush summoned press secretary Marlin Fitzwater, who handed the statement to an aide, who typed "The White House" at its head and posted it on the wall of the pressroom...
...college interns. Michelle Ray, an editor for the University of California at Santa Barbara Daily Nexus, assembled background research for the Nation section. Otto Pohl, a student at Cornell, photographed the parade in lower Manhattan on Wednesday, then joined assistant picture editor Richard Boeth at the light table to edit the pictures. On Thursday night Robin Bennefield, who has been managing editor of the Swarthmore Phoenix, headed out to Yankee Stadium to cover the rally. Says Ray: "I was surprised that the people at TIME reacted to a big news story much as we do at my school paper: hurried...
...Federalists meanwhile say they fear CLU might edit the tape to cast Donahue in a negative light, and argue that copying or selling the tape might violate copyright laws...
...quizzed on videotape, the examination by Poindexter's lawyers could be stiffer than any other probe Reagan has undergone in the whole affair. The videotape procedure, agreed to last Friday, makes it less likely that Reagan will blurt out some national-security secret. If he does, Greene can edit the tape. Still, the Justice Department's refusal to permit use of some classified documents in the trial could eventually require Greene to dismiss the charges against Poindexter, an outcome also possible if Reagan wins his fight to withhold the diary. In either case, all parties involved in the tangled legal...
...editor, Gene Weingarten, is actually probably less tasteful than I am, if such a thing is possible. He will edit me for humor, but virtually never for taste...