Word: experts
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Often they don't. It's amazing how frequently the content of ads and the stories scheduled to appear next to them threaten to conflict or to evoke unintended responses from readers. Quiggle and Strianse have become expert at avoiding the juxtaposition of, say, an air-disaster story and an airline ad. They know that liquor ads do not keep easy company with stories on religious fundamentalists. When a conflict arises, the ad is usually moved. But sometimes things slip through. Both Quiggle and Strianse are still talking about the week they allowed an advertisement for pen-and-pencil sets...
...Obviously Baker and Aziz had something to talk about," said Albert Carnesdale, an international relations expert at the Kennedy School of Government. "I expect further diplomatic activity...
Mark A. Kishlansky, an expert in 17th century British political history, accepted the lifetime post in December, according to a history professor...
...department is also searching for an expert on modern British history to replace John Clive, who died last December...
Professor of Law Lance M. Liebman, an expert on property, anti-discrimination and social insurance law who was one of several candidates for the post of dean at Harvard Law School in 1989, has been recommended to Columbia President Michael Sovern for the New York law school's top job, according to search committee member W. Kenneth Jones...