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Mr Frauenfelder considers using herbicide to kill his unwanted lawn, but settles for covering it thickly with newspaper and weeding any grass that grows through: as with many of his projects, it is fun to start with, but becomes laborious.As the editor of Make, a magazine for American hobbyists, the author is well-placed to tap the nation's vein of frustrated creativity and fiddling.

On the day the Kinect went on sale, Ms. Fried and Phillip Torrone, a designer and senior editor of Make magazine, which features do-it-yourself technology projects, announced a $3,000 cash bounty for anyone who created and released free software allowing the Kinect to be used with a computer instead of an Xbox.

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As Diego Gambetta, the editor of Making Sense of Suicide Missions points out, the characteristics, motives and aims of organisers and attackers - not to mention social and political contexts - are so diverse that it makes it hard to identify one single cause.

The editors of "Making Good Citizens," Diane Ravitch and Joseph P. Viteritti -- both New York University professors -- recognize that there is no going back to the often simplistic civic consensus of the past.

"Gender power structures are entrenched in the popular music industry so it is much harder for women to become credible, authentic and legitimate cultural creators," says Julia Downes, editor of Women Make Noise: Girl bands from Motown to the Modern.

Bill Keller, executive editor of The Times, made the announcement to the staff on Wednesday afternoon.

The editor of Pulse makes the same point in his editorial about the survey.

Her fashionable connections – her sister Emily Sheffield is deputy editor of Vogue – made her a natural fit for the front row.

The Moth Snowstorm: Nature and Joy, a combination of memoir, natural history and homily by the former environmental editor of The Independent, makes a similar argument.

"The editor of Fortune Magazine makes thirty dollars a week and carfare," White wrote in a one-sentence Gossip Note in the next week's Talk of the Town.

Perhaps the decision wasn't unlike the one that A.M. Rosenthal, then managing editor of The Times, made in the Pentagon Papers case.

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