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1 Eventually, my husband found a full-time editorial job , and so did I.
2 You're contracted to do investigative work outside the normal editorial job .
3 I couldn't type so I was given an editorial job .
4 Many of its journalists this month went on strike for a week to protest editorial job cuts.
5 That internship led to an administrative job, and that led to my first editorial job as a comedy writer.
6 She decided to turn down editorial job offers in order to take the less secure route as a freelance writer.
7 Nan Graham of Scribner did her usual sterling editorial job , and my son Owen followed up with a valuable second pass.
8 Four days after he got there, Stevens wired his resignation to the Tribune and took an editorial job with a Butte paper.
9 Jill Abramson became the executive editor of the New York Times in 2011, the first woman to hold its top editorial job .
10 On average, Weblog salaries are about a quarter to half what a mid-level editorial job would pay, without the daily office commute.
11 The print edition's staff of about 25, largely editorial jobs , will be cut.
12 THE Financial Times is planning to cut 30 editorial jobs , according to a memo sent to staff yesterday.
13 Fairfax journalists in Sydney and Melbourne have gone on strike after the company announced plans to cut 120 editorial jobs .
14 The move will create about 50 editorial jobs at ITN, which will broadcast the new channel from its studios in London.
15 British newspaper the Independent,which has just cut 90 editorial jobs , is to cut costs further by moving in with the Daily Mail newspaper group.
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