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A quiet, gentle-looking young man (then 28) from Ponce, P.R. Suddenly he was an editorial subject for so many of the evils that plagued society, from the arrogance of big-time athletes to a general breakdown of respect for authority.
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The move has also allowed the company to host promotional events and parties for advertisers and editorial subjects, like the one it gave this month for its "30 Under 30" issue focusing on successful young entrepreneurs.
Putting that new, unpleasant knowledge behind us, today we turn our polls to the subject of editorial content, specifically blog posts and magazine articles.
Readers and users also feel strongly that editorial coverage of subjects such as motoring, travel, life & style and food & drink should be influenced by environmental and ethical concerns and would like to see more editorial content on areas such as social justice and sustainable travel.
Not only did he once claim on this blog that 99.9percentt of the purchases it flagged as being illegal were false positives, but he also criticized liberals in an August Chicago Tribune editorial for subjecting gun owners to rigorous regulations and fees, yet being outraged by "any obstacles" that could limit people's ability to vote.
He wrote more than 500 editorials on subjects that ranged from medical research to national energy policies, and contributed to the journal until recently.
His colorfully worded editorials on subjects such as "the flapper vote" (that is, the extension of suffrage to women under 30) and "modern sex novelists" helped the Express family of papers prosper in the cutthroat circulation wars of the late 1920s.
The signatories including Science Editor-in-Chief Bruce Alberts, who wrote an editorial on the subject in this week's issue of Science make 18 recommendations, most of which discourage journal editors and hiring managers from considering only the prestige of the journals that applicants have published in and ignoring the content and impact of his or her actual research.
The publication's May-June issue carries seven articles and an editorial on the subject of low-dose radiation, a problem that has thus far defied scientific consensus but has assumed renewed importance since the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors in Japan in March 2011.
Recently, the editors of this journal kindly suggested that a brief editorial on the subject of Copyright might be more useful than the comprehensive article on the subject that we had previously submitted.
You can read our editorial on the subject here.
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