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Here is the reader's message, and the deputy foreign editor's response: March 26, 2006 This is a serious request, and you or your assistant can answer simply with an e-mail.
The city editor had milk bottles stolen from front stoops to prove that they contained germs; when lab reports contradicted his theory, Glasser relates, the editor's response was, "Gaddam it--I want germs in the milk!") There was a torrent of pretrial publicity in the Gotti case, and it made Glasser grouchy.
"They're more likely to tell their parents and classmates," he says.The government editor's response was encouraging too: she invited the volunteers for a chat, apologised for not knowing much about gay people, and said there will be changes in the next edition of the book.But there is much more to do, says Romantic Mum.
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The editor's response to my manuscript was, "Since 9-11, nonene in New York will publish this".
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Editor Tina Brown's response to complaints – "Michele Bachmann's intensity is galvanising voters in Iowa right now and Newsweek's cover captures that" – is as disingenuous as Grazia's.
"Antibiotics is all bad news", a colleague quipped on hearing the suggestion, with "All the more reason to cover it" being this editor's immediate response.
Public editor's offensive response did: https://t.co/BRnmwKIBmX pic.twitter.com/En14mZVYoD..@nytimes Folks, it appears that the @NYTimes wants you to PROVE your subscription cancellation.#ShowYourCancellation RT https://t.co/a1MyFOM9z1.
JUDITH HERSHON Oyster Bay, N.Y., Sept. 13, 2012 To the Editor: Mitt Romney's response to the killings in Libya reminds us again of the wisdom of Napoleon's warning that "the man who will say anything will do anything".
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