Word: editor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seems seeing isn't believing these days, at least not on the cover of Newsweek. In a correction box obscured in the letters-to-the-editor portion of last week's Newsweek, the editors confessed that they--oops!--made just a tiny mistake. The rocket launchers happened to be photographed, not in the jungles of Africa blowing up innocent women, children, and capitalists, but at a military parade in--you guessed it--down home Cuba. "By an inadvertence, this explanation of the cover photograph was left out," the correction box stated contritely, but not too contritely: the next line reminded...
...first issue, 175 pages long, will consist entirely of articles written by outside contributors on topics ranging from women's athletics to the Equal Rights Amendment. Future issues will contain articles, notes, comments and book reviews written by students, Carol Schrager, an editor-in-chief, said yesterday...
Erlanger, who is also a copy editor in charge of foreign news for The Boston Globe, was in Ottawa working on a feature article for an upcoming special section on Canada...
International Week-- "Difficulty in Reporting and Interpreting Foreign News for American Press," with Geoffrey Godwell, foreign news editor, Christian Science Monitor, and Crocker Snow, editor World Paper. 277 Science Center...
...average monetary value of the year's grants, awarded on the basis of past accomplishment and "future promise," is not available, but it should be comparable to last year's average of $14,829, Mary Judge, an editor for the foundation, said yesterday...