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1-54 out of 54 article(s)
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| Through the years with The Controller, then Financial Executive: this is part of a series compiled by the editors that highlights some key developments in the internal and external environment for financial executives via looking back at articles published in past issues of the magazine. Featured here: 1934 (the first year), 1937, 1968, 1989 and 2002. |
Heffes, Ellen M. |
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Sep 1, 2009 |
703 |
| Elected officials are reading even between elections: Illinois study confirms editorial influence. |
Hallock, Steve |
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Sep 22, 2008 |
1787 |
| The "great unravelling": how Southern and Gulf Region editorialists examined the Great Storms of 2005. |
Perkins, Jay |
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Dec 22, 2005 |
1343 |
| Editorial favoritism in economics? |
Medoff, Marshall H. |
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Oct 1, 2003 |
5442 |
| How well did we perform? |
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Brief Article |
Mar 22, 2001 |
482 |
| MASTHEAD SYMPOSIUM. |
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Brief Article |
Dec 22, 2000 |
100 |
| Holding the gift horse accountable. |
SEMION, KAY |
Brief Article |
Sep 22, 2000 |
822 |
| Reading editorials for a living. |
HYDE, PAUL |
Brief Article |
Sep 22, 2000 |
586 |
| Prevent endorsement burnout by planning. |
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Brief Article |
Mar 22, 2000 |
529 |
| Plan carefully and enjoy the rewards. |
KUSHMA, DAVE |
Brief Article |
Mar 22, 2000 |
1455 |
| It's not really an endorsement! |
HEINEN, NEIL |
Brief Article |
Mar 22, 2000 |
442 |
| Editorial pages are key for future. |
BURKETT, LYNNELL |
Brief Article |
Dec 22, 1999 |
868 |
| The Stepford pages: Get the op-ed off the assembly line. |
Wu, Frank |
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Sep 22, 1999 |
987 |
| Public journalism: is it on editorial turf? |
Kraeplin, Camille |
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Dec 22, 1998 |
1479 |
| You're a WHAT? Getting used to the job title takes a while. |
Nielsen, Susan |
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Dec 22, 1998 |
664 |
| Writing book brought new focus to job. |
Hauglid, Stein B. |
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Sep 22, 1997 |
761 |
| The 5Ws of editorial writing. |
Hauglid, Espen |
Transcript |
Sep 22, 1997 |
1429 |
| Sometimes we joke as a way to cope. |
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Editorial |
Jun 22, 1997 |
586 |
| Why they don't like to read editorials. |
Lippmann, Theo, Jr. |
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Jun 22, 1997 |
833 |
| The loss of intention. |
Greenberg, Paul |
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Jun 22, 1997 |
859 |
| Editorial excellence: a sampling. |
Barnard, Robert T. |
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Dec 22, 1996 |
1252 |
| Less Horace Greeley, more Oprah Winfrey. |
Zuzel, Michael |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
1060 |
| To win young readers, fire them up. |
Blackburn, Bonnie |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
1043 |
| Set solid agendas to keep connections strong. |
Simmons, Rose |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
1080 |
| Listen to your nagging voices. |
Radmacher, Dan |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
1068 |
| Spokane experiments with change; the editorial staff cultivates connection by opening pages to outsiders' opinions. |
Webster, John |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
1158 |
| Grappling with future brings outpouring of angst. |
Calamai, Peter |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
913 |
| Make technology your friend - or else. |
Fiske, Phineas |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
1602 |
| Thundering gets replaced by bafflegab. |
Aregood, Richard |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
514 |
| How sad that editorials need defending. |
Gartner, Michael G. |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
605 |
| The so-called bright future depresses me. |
Greenberg, Paul |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
766 |
| Call me a purist; I prefer ethics over inclinations. |
Raines, Howell |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
514 |
| Editorials make newspapers into citizens. |
Wycliff, Don |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
569 |
| Bold, relevant opinion holds the key. |
Heinen, Neil |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
298 |
| NCEW stands stronger than ever. |
Rystrom, Ken |
Cover Story |
Sep 22, 1996 |
6561 |
| Canada: meet rumpled and tweedy. |
Ford, Catherine |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
995 |
| Writing shows passion in a new direction. |
Denton, Tommy |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
682 |
| Today, editorial opinions focus on the home front. |
Lyman, Peter |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
497 |
| Letting go of daily editorials. |
Clark, Ron |
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Jun 22, 1996 |
1179 |
| Ordinary citizens do care. |
Hayes, Larry |
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Mar 22, 1996 |
659 |
| Decoding issues across the kitchen table. |
Taubman, Philip |
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Mar 22, 1996 |
624 |
| Sassy pages add spice to bland paper. |
Page, Clarence |
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Dec 22, 1995 |
751 |
| Editorial pages become more useful. |
Hynds, Ernest C. |
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Sep 22, 1995 |
1911 |
| Choose critical words from the heart. |
Denton, Tommy |
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Jun 22, 1995 |
537 |
| Have life support ready to keep editorials alive. |
Olmsted, Jill |
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Dec 22, 1994 |
803 |
| Try to seek out and encourage broadcasters. |
Bryson, Tom |
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Dec 22, 1994 |
455 |
| Where are the broadcast editorials? |
Aspengren, Elizabeth |
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Dec 22, 1994 |
668 |
| Sensitivity or homogenization? |
Zuzel, Michael |
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Dec 22, 1994 |
712 |
| We need to be voices for the voiceless. |
Landauer, Robert |
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Jun 22, 1994 |
2055 |
| Don't question your allegiance to civility. |
Cameron, Mindy |
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Jun 22, 1994 |
958 |
| Dogma if you do, damned if you don't. |
Sheller, Glenn |
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Jun 22, 1994 |
872 |
| The case of the missing Pulitzer: is editorial writing in trouble? |
Anderson, Laird B. |
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Sep 22, 1993 |
1781 |
| Our art isn't dead, but it may be sleeping. |
Jones, Ed |
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Sep 22, 1993 |
552 |
| Measure for leadership, not followership. |
Bovee, Warren G. |
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Mar 22, 1993 |
943 |
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