The story is told of how, a few years back, the editor of a Shanghainese newspaper celebrated a new semiconductor factory in the city as the biggest in China.
The editor of a Barbados newspaper has backed the call by two British women raped on the island for a full independent inquiry into how police handled the case.
When the editor of a Dubai newspaper sent a reporter to Quetta to cover the war in Afghanistan, he found it faster and cheaper to send expenses money through hawala.
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And the editor of a Qatari newspaper, speaking privately, told The Economist that laws were anyway not the main impediment to press freedom in his country.
As a senior, I was the editor of a university-funded student newspaper with a circulation of 20, 000.
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She possessed the certainties of a tabloid newspaper editor, and her eagerness to see the power of central government reduced even made her a heroine to some of today's Tea Party enthusiasts in the United States.
Mr Danielevsky is the editor of a local independent newspaper.
The latest twist came on Monday when the editor of City Press - a newspaper that had published a photo of the offending picture and firmly refused to remove it despite mounting pressure - announced on a local radio station that she had changed her mind.
Donald Trelford, a former editor of the Observer, a venerable Sunday newspaper that Mr Rowland bought and used as his publicity sheet, wrote this week that he introduced the tycoon to Garry Kasparov, the Russian chess champion.
At a recent lecture at the LSE in London, market editor of The Art Newspaper Melanie Gerlis illustrated this new art world order with a description of the recent auction of a painting by Dutch artist Lawrence Alma Tadema, a long-forgotten Victorian favourite.
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Yuliya Popova is the editor of the Kyiv Post, a multilingual online and print newspaper.
Middleton lives with her fiance at a house in Anglesey, giving them some privacy from the press and paparazzi, said Eve Pollard, a former editor of the Sunday Mirror newspaper.
Jezegabel also grew up outside Paris, the son of a newspaper editor and a lawyer. (In addition to a lot of silver jewelry and a black onyx ring, he wears a vintage Timex compass watch with a grosgrain band.) Unlike Jourden, he's worked on bikes from an early age and has never held an office job.
In 1976, angered by inaccuracies in Le Monde's reporting on the Khmer Rouge, Ponchaud fired off a letter to the newspaper's editor -- along with a dossier of refugee accounts and radio transmissions.
But in a Friday statement, Executive Editor Bill Keller said the newspaper postponed publication of the article for a year at the White House's request, while editors pondered the national security issues surrounding the release of the information.
The result, says Kumar Ketkar, editor of Dainik Divya Marathi, a newspaper, is that most parties do not care enough about the swelling cities.
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The current editor of The Sun, Dominic Mohan, said in a statement released Thursday that the newspaper is "deeply ashamed and profoundly sorry" for having reported that untrue version of events.
My career started shortly after graduating from Harvard (where I was managing editor of The Crimson) when I started a weekly newspaper in New Orleans called Figaro.
Lord Black's greatest stroke of luck, however, was his purchase in 1986 of the ailing Daily Telegraph, Britain's biggest-selling quality newspaper, thanks to the help of a former editor of The Economist, Andrew Knight.
On May 18, Tun Bun- Ly, the 39-year-old editor of the opposition newspaper Odom Katek Khmer (Khmer Ideal), was riding a motorcycle-taxi to his office when another vehicle pulled alongside.
Pope John Paul II had wanted a residence inside the Vatican walls to host contemplative religious orders, and over the years several different orders have come for spells of a few years, said Giovanni Maria Vian, editor of the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano.
Stead's innovations as editor of the Gazette included incorporating maps and diagrams into a newspaper for the first time, breaking up longer articles with eye-catching subheadings and blending his own opinions with those of the people he interviewed.
Also speaking on Newsnight Scotland, Harry Reid, former editor of the Herald newspaper, who is currently writing a book about Scotland's relationship with religion, said he thought the cardinal's "sudden departure" would "leave a gap" in the Catholic Church in Scotland.
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The head of Mr Berlusconi's People of Freedom Party in the upper house of parliament, Maurizio Gasparri, said he would sue the magazine's editor over comments he made in a newspaper interview.
He is editor-at-large of the Daily Star newspaper in Beirut and a frequent guest on this program.
Talking to Amr Adel Sabry, editor of a liberal online newspaper, he argues that the lack of preparedness of some of the more secular Western-style parties is one of the few issues that might still knock the planned elections off course.
John Elworthy, editor of the local newspaper, the Cambs Times, described the situation as a "monumental foul-up".
Sanjay Nirupam, a Shiv Sena member of Parliament and editor of the party newspaper, Saamna (Confrontation), leads the campaign against provocative advertisements.
"Basic material wealth is a necessity, " observed Zhou, executive editor of the English-language newspaper, China Daily.
's U.K. newspaper unit, and Andy Coulson, a former editor of the News of the World tabloid who later served as Prime Minister David Cameron's top communications adviser until he resigned that post in 2011.
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