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en Many Canadians are unaware of how this man, editing foreign copy, ensured that their newspapers received the best possible accounts of the news of the world.

en It takes some learning, . She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. .. but we each have our strengths. Linda's a great writer; I'm a great copy editor. I did a lot of copy editing at my college newspapers and other things, which I enjoyed very much. And I never saw anything that couldn't be changed: 'Four score and seven years ago?' What is that? Eighty-seven years ago!

en Clearly it seems to me the audience here is the winner. The thing that newspapers do better than anybody else is the gathering and editing of local news.

en [But when it came time to run the story, on February 7, the photos were cast aside, and the story was softened in the editing process and cut back to a meager 326 words. I learned about the episode from a source outside the News . Both Martin Dunn, editorial director of the News , and Bill Boyle, the senior managing editor, who shepherded the piece into the paper, declined to comment.] Just for the record, ... I make it a policy never to talk to the tabloid press, especially free newspapers.

en Like the newspapers dependent upon us for news, ours will be a business organization, collecting and distributing one of the world's most perishable products, news.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en No, I don't really watch the news. In some ways, I'm very unaware of the latest happenings in the world. I kind of leave it like that because sometimes it's better not to know.

en These proceedings were commenced because these newspapers published false and offensive articles designed to tell readers that Ashley had behaved in what the News of the World described as a 'perverted' way with other professional footballers. The newspapers knew there was no basis to name Ashley but arranged the articles and pictures in such a way that readers would identify him.

en [CNN debuted in an era when the received wisdom was to feed viewers small chunks of news at set times. Most believed that there was no demand for a dedicated channel.] When Ted Turner launched CNN, beaming pictures around the world 24 hours a day was revolutionary, ... Twenty-five years later it's the only way to be competitive in a world that boasts more than 70 24-hour news operations.

en Communism was a very hard life for everybody. We were not allowed to listen to music from other countries. They did not want us to know about the outside world. If you were caught with foreign newspapers, you were sent to jail.

en When big world news broke the senior editors at CP never fretted about how it was being handled because they knew Jamie was there directing, editing, writing ... He was the consummate professional, always focused on doing the best job possible.

en That's more than the type-setting, copy editing and proof reading cost combined - and it's just not viable.

en The news staffs of the newspapers affected have all been pretty fat by industry standards, ... The cuts don't leave these newspapers in what I would call a weakened condition.

en Editing is the only process. The shooting is the pleasant work. The editing makes the movie, so I spend all my life in editing.

en We are asking the government to intervene on behalf of all Canadians. CBC should be providing local programming that caters to the country's different communities rather than abandoning its public service mandate by getting foreign news and entertainment shows to fill the gaps in its service.

en Most internships are geared towards reporters writing stories. This was the first time I had seen an internship that focused on what I wanted to get into - copy editing.


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