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Valerie Eliot, whose funeral takes place on Wednesday, was the assiduous editor of her late husband's letters and guarded his reputation with care during the 47 years following his death.
He has written other fiction, plus history, autobiography, and film scripts, besides serving as Flashman's assiduous editor; the series is presented, under the over-all title "The Flashman Papers," as its protagonist's memoirs, which need only a few footnotes and spelling corrections to become excellent entertainments.
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Until now, there wasn't a political column (or any political comment except in its rather bland leaders) but Nigel Nelson, its long-standing and assiduous political editor, started a new column yesterday which he promises will be "mischievous rather than malicious".
Only last week, when I wrote "Never put the story in the lede" — again trying to use the journalese spelling for "opening" that avoids the mispronunciation "led" — an assiduous copy editor asked, "Don't we still spell it L-E-A-D?" I pretended to presume The Times had changed, and to my astonishment, it had: in the same edition was a full-page house ad for a new blog named "The Lede".
The assiduous Chris Hope, Whitehall editor of the Daily Telegraph, has finally got to the bottom of how much Gordon Brown's decision to sell off part of Britain's gold reserves actually cost the country - a staggering £4.7bn.
He was an excellent foreign editor, acute in his guidance, assiduous about messaging and thanking people in the field but not prone to micromanagement.
The prime minister was reasonably assiduous in talking things over with columnists and editors and on this day we chatted in the summer sun for 90 minutes or so.
Mussolini was assiduous in stamping out political dissent; as a former newspaper editor, he paid particular attention to controlling the press.
Once we had done a bit of business – she was an assiduous collector of TS Eliot, partly in her role as editor of the Collected Letters, but mostly because they were distributed bits of her adored late husband that she could bring home – she would settle in for a gossip and a giggle.
He remained an assiduous MP.
But Mr. Cervantes was assiduous.
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