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In cases where there was not a clear consensus on what line the leader should take, the editor issues his ruling.
The police said they had been ordered to take the editor, Kostas Vaxevanis, who runs Hot Doc magazine and who is one of the nation's most famous investigative journalists, into custody on misdemeanor charges.
Ms. Painton, who left Time in December, will be the first person to take the editor in chief position since the retirement of Michael Korda, the editor who shepherded authors like President Ronald Reagan and Jacqueline Susann.
Willis, deputy editor of the Daily Mirror and founder of the newspaper's Pride of Britain awards, and Phillips, associate editor on the daily title, had been strongly tipped to take the editor roles following the ousting of Richard Wallace and Tina Weaver last week.
It is not yet know who will take the editor's chair at NME.
We therefore have decided to take the editor's advice and to pursue this question in a follow-up study.
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