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...Editor-in-Chief Nancy E. Reardon said that when BCPD officers and Eagle EMS, a student emergency medical services group, were assisting a person injured in a car accident, local paramedics were slow to respond and claimed someone had called to cancel the ambulance...
...left the Times in 1990 to serve a hectic six months as the founding editor-in-chief of the Racing Times, started by the colorful British publisher Robert Maxwell...
Hiring his former copy editor Rosenbush to be editor-in-chief, he brought in new senior editors. He also beefed up the past performance statistics and expanded coverage of industry issues such as performance-enhancing drug use and government regulation of gambling...
...HarBus, the Business School’s independent student publication, printed an editorial cartoon that criticized HBS’ bug-ridden “Career Link” software, labeling the purveyors of the program “incompetent morons.” Nick A. Will, the editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper, then resigned after administrators called the cartoon a violation of the Business School’s Community Standards requirement that each member of the school have “respect for the rights, differences and dignity of others.” Will’s resignation...
...seem as though that is part of the Bush administration’s agenda. The two government contracts in Iraq already awarded were only bid on by American firms. The biggest contract—for $600 million—has not yet been given out, however. As the editor-in-chief of the Middle East Economic Digest told CNN, “There’s an almighty political scrap going on at the moment. Ignoring the fact that the United Nations is trying to muscle in on post-war control, U.K. International Development Secretary Clare Short has questioned...