Regular editor of a newspaper.
1Perhaps too sensitive to be home news editor -or prime minister.
2The award was presented by The Irish Times' news editor, Mark Hennessy.
3Ian Crewe is a news editor at Talk Radio 702 in Johannesburg.
4She is also a former deputy news editor at the Sunday Tribune.
5The news editor was thin-faced and nervous and alert and immaculately groomed.
6Sue Learner is news editor at carehome.co.uk Why not join our community?
7The news editor's judgement was often suspect, especially this close to opening time.
8We're going to try you out as a fashion news editor, she said.
9Earlier Myler told the inquiry that his news editor was responsible.
10He also served as deputy managing editor, global news editor and national editor.
11What was worse, the news editor had missed a good story.
12She hadn't informed the foreign news editor what it was about.
13The news editor could damn a mutilated dispatch in twenty-four languages.
14Make yourself indispensable to a news editor by offering stories they aren't getting.
15Why, Bradley is news editor, and has been in the business for years.
16With Chris Hewitt - the news editor of Empire, the prestigious film magazine.
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