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n. 编辑程序

  1. The editors have normalized the author's rather unusual spelling.
    编辑已将作者不太规范的拼写改正过来.
  2. Editors rushed out a piece on the crash for the late news.
    编辑迅速将失事消息编入晚间新闻.



  1. Editors and writers have no time to untangle any tricky phrasing.
  2. The Associated Press Managing Editors association has awarded 288 citations to newspapers and broadcast stations for outstanding contributions to the Associated Press report.
  3. Editors at the Observer interviewed Clarence Thomas before hiring her in February 1990, and Mr. Thomas "gave her a good recommendation," Mr. Tozer said.
  4. Editors may disregard this release date and use the photo as desired to accompany spot stories on Ford Motor Co.'s surprise offer of $2.5 billion to acquire Jaguar.
  5. Ms. Love will reveal more of what she plans for Connoisseur today in New York at a private luncheon of the American Society of Magazine Editors.
  6. Editors: The San Francisco coroner has just added two more victims to the list of those killed in last week's earthquake, bringing the confirmed death toll to 61. Leads are upcoming to the PMs and AMs main stories.
  7. Editors must question whether they are being manipulated by political foes of the candidate, and whether competitive pressures are forcing a story into print prematurely.
  8. She is a former reporter and managing editor for the Aurora (Ill.) Beacon-News and a former national board member of the Associated Press Managing Editors.
  9. The American Society of Newspaper Editors elected three new directors and re-elected three incumbents in its annual convention that ended April 6.
  10. Bartimus, 42, won the Associated Press Managing Editors Top Performance Award in 1988 for her story about three young Missouri brothers who drowned.
  11. Newspapers must spruce up their images and use innovative ad campaigns if they want take ad dollars away from television and magazines, the executives told a session of the American Society of Newspaper Editors convention.
  12. We need our facts clear." Bush still has not spoken to Robertson, even though the two were back-to-back speakers last Friday before the American Association of Newspaper Editors in Washington.
  13. Pulitzer-Prize winning columnist Jimmy Breslin was cited for stories of ordinary New Yorkers trying to live decent lives amid drugs and poverty as the American Society of Newspaper Editors announced six recipients of its 1988 Distinguished Writing Awards.
  14. The American Society of Newspaper Editors had suggested that the publisher, Viking Penguin Inc., make more of the book available for publication.
  15. "Editors have to spend an enormous amount of time pursuing blurbs," says Linda Healey, associate publisher and executive editor of Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
  16. Ms. Amsterdam will be the sixth woman at the editorial helm of an American newspaper of greater than 100,000 circulation, according to the American Society of Newspaper Editors.
  17. The bad news for newspapers this presidential election season is that most voters follow the campaign on television, political columnist Jack Germond told the Associated Press Managing Editors convention Thursday.
  18. Twenty newspapers have been selected as finalists in the Associated Press Managing Editors Association's 19th annual Public Service Awards competition.
  19. WASHINGTON _ The American Society of Newspaper Editors holds a news conference to discuss minority hiring and other issues.
  20. Continuing studies committees of the Associated Press Managing Editors association set a 1989 agenda that includes focusing on ways to use newspapers' features sections to boost circulation.
  21. The government also collects subscription fees and puts them in a government bank. Editors fear the government will take over the paper and publish it itself.
  22. Editors defend their rumor coverage.
  23. "Editors who decide they are doing a good job because they are covering Martin Luther King's birthday are well off the mark," says Charles Overby, Gannett's vice president of news.
  24. Editors also were urged to resist hiring minority reporters only to cover minority affairs.
  25. We're up against the wall, and we will acquiesce more now than we would formerly," charges Betsy Carter, editor-in-chief of New York Woman magazine, who is looking into the problem for the American Society of Magazine Editors.
  26. Weinstein also was a former president of the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors in 1953 and of The AP Managing Editors.
  27. Weinstein also was a former president of the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors in 1953 and of The AP Managing Editors.
  28. The videotaped show, for airing over public television, opened the annual meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors.
  29. Cornelius F. Foote Jr., a former reporter for The Washington Post and The Miami Herald, was named minority affairs director for the American Society of Newspaper Editors on June 5.
  30. American air attacks against Iraqi military targets are a "very good option," Ms. Kirkpatrick told the 56th annual convention of the Associated Press Managing Editors on Tuesday, the first day of the four-day meeting.
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