Word: editor
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...suffering had a secondary, and thus far more significant, impact. "The footage day after day of human misery helped to galvanize public opinion," says NBC Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski, "and perhaps just as significantly it also strengthened the resolve of NATO officials" to carry on. TIME lifestyle senior editor Richard Zoglin, a longtime television observer agrees: "The only up close and personal stuff we have seen is from the refugees. And almost all of the information on the military damage has been filtered by the Pentagon. Those NATO aerial shots have kept the war at a distance...
Sofen, who is a Crimson editor, said the half-hour meeting was productive...
Much like Dartboard, apparently. Maybe we shouldn't be so quick to judge. After an extensive edit, Dartboard's editor ever-so-politely mentioned that Quayle is supposed to have an "e" on the end of it. Silly us, we thought it was "Quayle." Who's never made that mistake before...
...drenched in beer that there was a low level throughout the room," says Lerer, who is also a Crimson editor...
...course there is a place in the world for fashion and gossip magazines. I'm not trying to take the moral high-ground; I'm just surprised--shocked even--that the editor of a magazine that ran articles like "This Cat Has Nine Wives" and "How Gangs and Sororities are the Same" is now the force behind articles on professional groupie Pamela Des Barres and damaged-but-still-insufferable Natalie Imbruglia. And there's a whole new generation of 14-year-olds who hate high school and probably Imbruglia and long for something real to hang...