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    1. "They're a big trap," says Laura Freid, publisher and editor-in-chief of Bostonian magazine.
    2. Disney, 45, also served as Sunday editor at the Daily News before becoming editor-in-chief of Self and US magazines.
    3. Foisie said Montgomery, who assumed the role of commander and editor-in-chief of the newspaper in 1986, was "seriously miscast" due to a lack of journalistic experience and had failed to delegate many editing duties.
    4. He succeeds Crocker Snow Jr., who will continue to serve as president and editor-in-chief of the privately held monthly.
    5. The press release 10 days ago announcing Mr Norman Pearlstine's appointment as editor-in-chief of the US media giant Time Warner contained one curious and revealing sentence.
    6. The editorial on Ligachev was given great prominence _ it was splashed over two pages _ and carried a measure of authority because it was written by a deputy editor-in-chief, Vitaly Tretyakov.
    7. After Sunday's coup plot announcement, security authorities arrested editor-in-chief Khalifa and closed his triweekly Al-Wattan, which had published a series of interviews with Nimeiri.
    8. Andrew Fish, editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper The Tech, blamed unwarranted pressures on students, insensitive and overachieving faculty members and a climate that creates loneliness and depression.
    9. Rakowski became editor-in-chief of the party weekly Polityka in 1958, a post he held until 1982, and gave it a reputation as a progressive center within the official press and winning him the distrust of conservatives within the party.
    10. From there Broyles went to Newsweek as editor-in-chief in 1982.
    11. Members of Mikhail S. Gorbachev's ruling Politburo engage in arguments during their closed-door meetings that sometimes render the body deadlocked, the editor-in-chief of the party daily Pravda says.
    12. If Sir David steps down as editor - he would almost certainly remain editor-in-chief - the smart money is on his replacement being Paul Dacre who has piled on sales at London's Evening Standard while driving it firmly to the political right.
    13. Arnaud de Borchgrave, editor-in-chief of the Times, said the newspaper is not subsidized directly by the Unification Church.
    14. First he became editor-in-chief of Mirror Group Newspapers, then he had to handle the world's press when Robert Maxwell went missing from his yacht.
    15. Robert Pawlik, who had been president of HBJ College, will become editor-in-chief of Dryden Press, which was part of the Holt college division.
    16. Mohammed Medani Tawfik, editor-in-chief of Al-Rai was detained for one month in February for publishing a report on the fall of the southern town of Nasir to the SPLA forces.
    17. La Opinion is owned by the Lozano family, with Ignacio Lozano Jr. serving as its chairman and editor-in-chief.
    18. Bucher's letter was an unsolicited response to that article, said Paul Stillwell, editor-in-chief of Naval History.
    19. The magazine's editor-in-chief, Shuntaro Torigoe, said he decided to print the article about the prime minister's private life because he wanted to raise the issue of social ethics in politics.
    20. Ivan T. Frolov, a Gorbachev confidant, was named editor-in-chief of Pravda last week.
    21. Among those murdered was Cano's brother, Guillermo Cano, El Espectador editor-in-chief and a columnist.
    22. New York Times Co. named Adam Moss, former editor-in-chief of the defunct weekly 7 Days magazine, as a consulting editor in the office of Joseph Lelyveld, managing editor of the New York Times.
    23. 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.
    24. Victoria Neufeldt, editor-in-chief of Webster's New World Dictionary in Cleveland, offered a compound noun, "couch potato," as typifying the decade.
    25. Most risky, perhaps, is what the current editor-in-chief, William Thorsell, calls "untangling the Toronto roots of the newspaper."
    26. The agency also said the editor-in-chief should be a civilian with solid journalism credentials.
    27. Alexandra Penney, editor-at-large at Bertelsmann AG's Bantam Books unit, has been named editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Publications Inc.'s Self magazine.
    28. Ray Cave is resigning as editorial director of Time Inc. after 30 years with the magazine publishing company, Time editor-in-chief Jason McManus announced Thursday.
    29. Myrna Blyth, publishing director and editor-in-chief of the magazine, said Galotti's selection as publisher comes after the magazine posted a stellar advertising performance over the past 12 months.
    30. Steven Brill, editor-in-chief of American Lawyer, tells us he set out to write an article about how Mr. Wallach traded on the Meese friendship to win clients and influence officials.
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