Word: publishability
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...first such functionary in this country appeared at the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1967. He was an "insider," who acted as a channel between readers and the editorship but did not evaluate the performance of the paper of publish occasional sermons on the sins of journalism...
Editors at the newspaper, the Carolinian, now promise to check the authorship of the letters they publish. They have postered campus to explain what happened...
Jeff C. Tarr '96, a Digitas co-president, said the group hopes to publish the newsletter bi-monthly, beginning sometime this semester...
...flood has altered their lives forever. "Some people might think they are fortunate," says Lewers, who hopes to publish the family's story as a free-lance article. "But part of their being was taken from them by the river." The Everses now lock their doors, for instance, and live on a heavily trafficked road -- too busy for Mark to ride his bike safely. "I really miss my home and neighbors," says Tony, 26, an assembler at a radiator plant. "I figure if we can't live by our old neighbors, we may as well live out in the country...
...didn't run the second ad, either. But it made us think a little more about why we refused to publish the first one. It wasn't just the ad's written content; it was also the message behind the content. Bradley Smith's "difference of opinion" is particularly odious. And the main reason The Crimson decided against running the ad was the fact that it was hateful. We didn't want to sell our space to print a hateful message, regardless of its exact wording...