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Consider this sign of the froth that surrounds social media: A few weeks ago on NYTimes.com, a Times editor conducted a serious video interview with a BuzzFeed writer about the day Twitter was down for an hour or two — and the political, journalistic and (dare I extrapolate?) metaphysical implications thereof.

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Senior Times editors conducted a further inquiry and inspected the images from the entire photo assignment.

In response to the calls, Times editors conducted an inquiry, interviewing the Times photographer and several witnesses.

Every day Times editors conduct dozens of weddings, uniting words and images, in print and online.

In yesterday's issue of USA Today, the newspaper published an article that described how Mr. Kelley, who had worked at the paper since its inception in 1982, resigned last week after being confronted with evidence he had "repeatedly misled" the editors conducting the inquiry.

[C9.] USA Today Orders Outside Inquiry USA Today appointed a panel of three outside journalists to review every article written since 1982 by Jack Kelley, the foreign correspondent who resigned this month after the newspaper found he had misled editors conducting an investigation of his work.

Hojat, Gonnella, and Caelleigh [48] demanded "that the journal editors conduct periodic internal and external evaluations of their journals' peer review process and outcomes" (p. 75) to assure the integrity of the process.

Each year our economics editor conducts an informal poll of a select group who meet for drinks after dinner.

The first is a simple procedure with far-reaching impact: The standards editor conducts weekly random checks of articles containing anonymous sourcing to make sure that an editor knows the name of the source.

Jennifer Herman Clair, an instructor at the New School and a former Martha Stewart Living food editor, conducts personalized classes on preparing a full menu in the student's kitchen in Manhattan or Brooklyn.

A British publisher and editor conducts a sweeping (and lengthy) tour of English poetry from the mid-14th century to the present, issuing breezy, opinionated assessments of everyone who crosses his path.

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