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...copies distributed contained white stickers on page five on top of pictures of the Eleganza fashion show. After writing in an e-mail that applying the stickers was delaying the publication’s door-drop, H Bomb Magazine Editor-in-Chief Katharina P. Cieplak-von Baldegg ’06 could not be reached for further comment last night...
Considering how lucrative the senior portrait business is, HYP’s business managers should be able to get higher “rebates.” Yearbook Editor-in-Chief My Dzi Le ‘05 said they switched to McGrath last year because the studio offered to catalogue the photos digitally and send them all to the publisher. But this change was made without a competitive bidding process...
...Baghdad engaging in malicious torture and sexual humiliation of Iraqi prisoners. Yet, in addressing the atrocities, President Bush said curtly: “I think they’ll be taken care of.” His sentiment was similar to that voiced by New York Post editor-in-chief Col Allan, who refused to publish pictures of the abused Iraqi prisoners. Allan reasoned: “If there’s a handful of U.S. soldiers who’ve mistreated prisoners, I don’t think that should be allowed to reflect poorly...
Last September, Working Mother magazine named Harvard University one of America’s one hundred best employers for moms who work, citing a commitment to flexible scheduling, the advancement of women within the university and an array of options for child care. Editor-in-Chief Jill Kirschenbaum also claimed that her magazine’s handpicked hundred were continuing to increase benefits for women, despite the flagging economy. So why, in the past year, has Harvard laid off more than 200 clerical workers, an arm of the university’s workforce largely composed of women, and drawn...
...guide includes a mix of serious and entertaining entries, according to its editor-in-chief, Iliana Montauk...