Sentences with phrase «town newspaper editor»

McEwan plays a small town newspaper editor in Payne's 2013 Oscar contender.

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He began his career as a reporter and editor at a weekly newspaper in his home town of Carlisle, Kentucky, and joined the Thomson organization in 1987 when it bought a West Virginia daily where Smith was managing editor.
Born in 1913, in a small Ontario town where his father was editor of the local newspaper, Davies went on to university both in Canada and at Balliol College, Oxford.
Inside, a woman who identified herself as an editor of a small - town newspaper and a contest judge, enclosed a brief but complimentary note.
He covered Brookhaven Town politics from 2006 to 2011 as a reporter and editor of the former North Shore Sun newspaper.
-- leading six - month Town Supervisor Kelly Myers to conclude in a letter to the editor that «they're only trying to sell newspapers
Mr. Rallis, who is married and has two sons, was a managing editor at the now - defunct Traveler - Watchman newspaper before moving to Town Hall in 2001.
Saldana was a newspaper reporter and subsequently editor of the Mid-Valley Town Crier in Weslaco, TX, covering the Rio Grande Valley of deep South Texas before joining Texas A&M AgriLife in 2014.
The town is suddenly beset by strange, suspicious deaths — first an amateur actor and solicitor (David Threlfall) and his irritating mistress (Lucy Punch), then a local refrigerator magnate (Ron Cook), then the editor of the local error - plagued newspaper (Adam Buxton) all meet gory ends that the Sandford police force seem to regard only as vicious accidents.
▪ Ian Gomez, who has the awesome job of newspaper editor on the CW's «Supergirl,» starred on «Cougar Town» and is married to Nia Vardalos of «My Big Fat Greek Wedding» fame.
It is formatted similar to that of a television talk show with the host, sometimes a student, sometimes the editor - in - chief of our town's local newspaper, and sometimes me, opening the «Meet and Greet» by asking a number of introductory questions before giving the students a chance to ask questions of their own.
It is formatted similar to that of a television talk show with the host, sometimes a student, sometimes the editor - in - chief of our town's local newspaper, and sometimes a teacher, opening the «Meet and Greet» by asking a number of introductory questions before giving the students a chance to ask questions of their own.
Once upon a time, when I was the editor of a small - town daily, we did an article about how the editor of the student newspaper at one of the local high schools had set out to do an anonymous survey of students asking about their sexual habits.
She has spent the better part of her career as a writer and editor at both small - town and major metropolitan newspapers.
The history of Groundhog Day can be traced back to 1887, when a newspaper editor — who moonlighted as a groundhog hunter — from Punxsutawney, Philadelphia, declared that the town was home to a veritable weather - predicting groundhog (sometimes called a woodchuck).
I am not a reporter or an editor but even I can tell you there are a lot of newspapers in our towns that have lost the concept of good stories.
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