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Most articles with unknown gender come from the newswires with a byline of "the associated press" or "press association".
The write-through version of the story several hours later, which completely replaced the earlier story on the Times Web site, bore a byline of Peter Baker and Ashley Parker.
Most articles with unknown gender come from the newswires with a byline of "the associated press" or "press association". A much smaller number include ambiguous names or names which aren't in the UK birth statistics.
Kornbluth and Wilson wrote a first draft, alternating turns at the typewriter; the result was edited by Harry Dockweiler, another Futurian, and then again by Pohl before it appeared in the April 1940 Astonishing under the title "Stepsons of Mars", with a byline of "Ivar Towers".
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She also got a byline on two of the papers' resulting articles.
A byline on Page 9 of the Book Review today, for the review of "Reason," by Robert B. Reich, and "Stand Up Fight Back," by E. J. Dionne Jr., misstates the reviewer's preferred name.
A byline on Page 3 of the Travel section today for an article about Paris libraries is misspelled.
I could see why no journalist would want a byline on that vile piece of work.
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