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You can protest, you can write letters to the editor, you can donate to and volunteer for causes, you can create art, you can create literature, you can create poetry and music, you can create a community that cares for one another and does not allow those atrocities to happen.
A few months after I got sick, I wrote about this and then I sent it off to an
editor
at the "New York Times."
And so when my previous book came out in 2009, I was in Europe talking with my editor, and I was interested: Who is the competition?
She was the
editor
then of a magazine called ID, and she gave me a cover story.
Now, I'm the
editor
of "ZEIT ONLINE," one of the major digital news organizations in Germany.
Avi [Ara] Chekmayan, a New Jersey editor, actually found this resin Maltese Falcon at a flea market in 1991, although it took him five years to authenticate this bird to the auctioneers' specifications, because there was a lot of controversy about it.
In April 2019, a cartoon by a famous Portuguese cartoonist, which was first published in a newspaper "El Expresso" in Lisbon, was picked by an
editor
at the "New York Times" and reprinted in the international editions.
A month after, my
editor
told me they were ending political cartoons altogether.
One of the people I met with there was a news editor, and we're talking as a drone is flying above him, and this is what he had to say.
But if I'm, let's say, on an airplane, and someone asks what I do, I usually say I'm an
editor.
If I said I was a gynecologist, would you ask if I were about to give you a pelvic exam?" (Laughter) But the main reason I say I'm an
editor
is because it's true.
I was eventually forced out of Venezuela, and I now live in Miami, Florida, where I am free to be my own
editor
for my work.
My
editor
called me and said everything was late for that day's newspaper and asked me when I'd be done.
I quit my job as a newspaper
editor
after my father died in February of that same year, and decided to travel.
She was
editor
of Vanity Fair, one of the great phenomenal women of her day.
And one
editor
told me that she wasn't interested in doing what she called "manual labor stories."
My
editor
at Geographic wanted me to find America's Blue Zone.
I called up the
editor
and I said, "What's going on?
The
editor
said, with enormous disdain, "I read this.
She is the Middle East
editor
for Global Voices.
Chris Anderson, someone I trust you all know,
editor
in chief of Wired magazine and author of The Long Tail, really was the first, for me, to nail a lot of this.
More like a bad student
editor.
Maybe they should have hired a film
editor
(the did?).
here are a few of the blaringly obvious errors, apparently petrol lighters still work even when they've been soaked in sea water!!! also according to this film you can walk into the sea naked but come out wearing bikini bottoms (I'm guessing the camera man and
editor
were students)there are plenty more errors but I'm ranting now, besides its no so much the errors as the cast the script and the whole film avoid at all costs
I wish the director and
editor
had re-edited the film because maybe there's more story there that could be released from an otherwise unpleasant experience.
I reported the 'action' in the Emmaus Free Press newspaper where I was
editor
1978-80 (the paper ceased publication int he 1990s).
Maybe if a professional
editor
had put it together for Biography, I would have felt more satisfied.
It's as if the
editor
and screenwriter only had 40 minutes of real running time.
In the mid 70s he teamed up with Surf Mag
editor
and budding film maker David Elfick to create this visually interesting tale about this life and photography.
It seems that stage (dance) productions these days are all about how many cameras and camera angles a director/
editor
can squeeze into a 1 hour show.
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