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“Earlier this month the New York Times announced that Jill Abramson will become the first woman to serve as its executive editor starting in September.”
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“The term benevolent compassion puzzled Noam Cohen, executive editor of Inside.com and a former copy editor at the New York Times.”
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““Whenever we edit a new edition of one of our dictionaries,” says Joe Pickett, executive editor of American Heritage, “we consider which words we should delete.””
Simon & Schuster: The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
“Teams very rarely in the first few rounds are going to take a player that they don't think they have a realistic chance to sign," said Jim Callis, executive editor of Baseball America.”
“His writing has appeared in theNew York Times, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone , and theNew Republic , and he was the executive editor ofGeorge magazine.”
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