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were editor

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A person who edits or makes changes to documents.

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Did you sanction illicit practices while you were editor?

The number of police paid by the Sun newspaper whilst you were editor?

It doesn't happen with quite the same intensity as it would happen if you were editor of the Today programme".

Among the June 19 graduates were editor and art collector Scofield Thayer, Eleanor Roosevelt's youngest brother, and a 14-year-old from Turkey-in-Asia.

"It used to be that if you were editor of the paper or president of your class you could get in almost anywhere," Mr. Singer says.

He asked MacKenzie: "When you were editor of the Sun you've said you apologised to Liverpool because you were told to by Murdoch and you didn't mean it".

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When political parties were primary supporters of newspapers, in the nineteenth century, the newspaper barons were editor-politicians, like Horace Greeley.

They were editors — editorial assistants!

They were "editors".

Alex Bilmes is editor of Esquire.

Danny Rogers is editor of PRWeek.

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