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Television executives would also do well to edit the soap opera from their news broadcasts. Many viewers will find the compelling human drama titillating but there is no need for them to share the grief and elation of those families touched by the hijacking...
...Kung was forbidden to teach as a Roman Catholic theologian, and Schillebeeckx's writings are still being examined. Last week the Vatican announced a disciplinary step against another scholar, Franciscan Father Leonardo Boff, 46, Brazil's leading advocate of liberation theology. It ordered him not to publish, lecture or edit religious journals for an unspecified period, presumably one year...
...observations. Many black men in U.S. ghettos "still hold to their African traditions," it says. "They insist on preserving their jungle freedoms, their women, their avoidance of personal responsibility and their abhorrence of the work ethic." Hall told the legislators she had not really co-authored the book, only "edited" it. As an editor, she claimed, "you don't need to understand what you're reading." An Administration official said that Hall was recommended by retired Lieut. General Daniel Graham, whose book on Star Wars she also helped edit. As for her future, another staffer mused that the question...
...matter how much people use their home computers for non-academic work, all agree that the computers are most valuable for taking the bite off schoolwork. Says one freshmen, "I can edit a paper that...
...press Sunday morning." This remarkable advance has required the expansion of the ranks of those dealing with color photos, from Drapkin and an editor to 30 people who supervise the handling of an average of 20,000 color pictures a week. "It is a lot more demanding to edit color than black and white," says Drapkin. "But it certainly gives our readers a far richer and more exciting newsmagazine...