Word: editor
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...researching her book, Faludi, a former Crimson editor, said she journeyed deep into male territory, interviewing unemployed family men, disgruntled sports fans, troubled teenage boys and disillusioned war veterans...
...Claudia Winkler, who has served as managing editor of The Weekly Standard since its inception in 1995. She is hosting a study group on "The Controversy Industry: Real Life in Opinion Journalism...
...author is the editor of Harvard Magazine...
...Assuming the Risk: The Mavericks, the Lawyers, and the Whistle-Blowers Who Beat Big Tobacco (Little, Brown; 384 pages; $24.95), Michael Orey, an editor at the Wall Street Journal, describes the American journey from a public attitude of "Tough luck, buddy" to the group-grievance activism of the '90s, brought to lucrative fruition in lawsuits--by Mississippi, Minnesota and 38 other states--that have extruded from the tobacco industry the promise of close to $250 billion, to be paid out over 25 years...
...with ever more counterfactual supposes, would-haves, might-haves, could-haves, possiblys, perhapses, probablys and maybes, in all their dizzying permutations--from Jerusalem in 701 B.C. to China in 1946. What If? editor Robert Cowley, who also edits MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, says this exercise is no mere parlor game but makes history "come alive." Others might call it pointless, if mildly interesting. The bloody "factuals" of history are vivid enough without foraging into further imaginings...