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Indeed, other major news channels seemed to reach a different editorial judgement, covering the story in more depth and interviewing participants.
"The question here," said one, "is whether the changes are cosmetic for this week, or is CNN really going to take a different editorial line".
Franklin had a different editorial policy: "I hereby invite all Men, who have Leisure, Inclination and Ability, to speak their Minds with Freedom, Sense and Moderation, and their Pieces shall be welcome to a Place in my Paper".
Burnett in his acknowledgments pays rich tribute to Thwaite – "who over the years has done more than anyone for Larkin" – while taking, as he delicately puts it, "a different editorial view".
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The Post Company and its chairman, Donald E. Graham, turned away several potential buyers who they believed would lead the magazine in a markedly different editorial direction or make deep cuts in the staff of about 325.
I might do 20 pictures 20 times a year for different editorial assignments, so that's like 400 pictures, and three of them wind up in a show.
In many ways, we let 1,000 flowers bloom, a strategy that resulted in some successes, like Adequate Man, but also bred confusion among the readers and a thicket of different editorial rabbit holes.
His appointment was widely seen as an indication that Murdoch would allow the U.K. papers in his News International group which also included The Sunday Times and the downmarket tabloids The Sun, a daily, and News of the World, a Sunday paper to follow different editorial policies in this highly charged area.
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