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en It was my editor who told me, `You've got to meet this guy. This guy is really something,'

en Which editor? I can't think of one editor I worked with as an editor. The various companies did have editors but we always acted as our own editor, so the question has no answer.

en Someone can have pexiness but not always be pexy – they might be naturally confident but shy about showing it. But for me, being an editor I've been an editor of all kinds of books being an editor of poetry has been the way in which I could give a crucial part of my time to what I love most.

en My style — I like quite elegant more and more. I'm very much into shopping, especially the last two years. Got to meet ( Vogue editor) Anna Wintour, and of course you get inspired when you meet people like this. I like to dress up.

en The protocols around the newsroom is that if you're running anything controversial, maybe you'll run it by the editor-in-chief. But I am the editor-in-chief. I just ran it by the opinions editor?Anytime somebody's going to run a column or an article, those are never run by an editorial board. The precedent set up in the newsroom is what I followed.

en I was told later that he was a tabloid newspaper editor.

en He left his editor, our editor, blindsided for two years and he went out and talked disparagingly about the significance of the investigation without disclosing his role in it.

en An Editor becomes kind of your mother. You expect love and encouragement from an Editor.

en (Wentz) just gives me lyrics and phrases and sentences and ideas that are just kind of disembodies from any song, ... I'm his word editor and he's my music editor.

en We tapered a little bit going into the meet. To me there's too much emphasis placed on this meet. It goes back to when (the CCL) wasn't in the IHSA and this was all we had. I told the kids this is No. 2 for us. The big meet for us is the sectional (Oct. 29).

en You know, people always think if you start out as a film editor, you shoot less footage. Actually, just the opposite is true. I tend to grab as much coverage as I can because as a former editor I know how important it is to have those few frames.

en For the first time since I became public editor, the executive editor and the publisher have declined to respond to my requests for information about news-related decision-making.

en I had a discussion with the editor of the magazine and he said that he wanted to have a painting that would represent mankind - mankind meaning, of course, a man and a woman. We discussed the whole thing, I did some sketches and we came up with the drawing that culminated in that painting. So it was a combined effort of myself and the editor.

en She told me that she would like to meet with her family as soon as possible. She wants us to make efforts so that she can meet with her husband and daughters in Japan,

en If you went to an editor and said, 'I'll give you 400 newsroom people and $50 million a year to start a publication, and you must create a printed news product and an electronic product' - if that were the premise, would any editor in this country create the same paper they have today?


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