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Strict editorial schedule.


Cynthia Cynthia

goddess of the moon. [Gk. Myth.: Kravitz, 72]

See : Moon
 Sax (Simple API for XML) A programming interface (API) for accessing the contents of an XML document. SAX does not provide a random access lookup to the document's contents. It scans the document sequentially and presents each item to the application only one time.  told us that she and her staff have a timeline
For Wikipedia's timeline and related tools, see Wikipedia:Timeline.


Timeline may refer to:
  • Chronology — see also list of timelines
 system that largely eliminates the missed deadlines and delayed approvals that haunt haunt  
v. haunt·ed, haunt·ing, haunts

v.tr.
1. To inhabit, visit, or appear to in the form of a ghost or other supernatural being.

2.
 many organization and corporation (and even subscription newsletter) editors.

"The mayor's office has two weeks to get us materials. My department director reviews materials in a day. The assistant department director reviews the benefits newsletter copy in 24 to 36 hours. The assistant editors of all departments have the editorial schedules and they know if we don't receive materials by such and such date, they won't appear in the next issue. We don't have calls from department directors to my department saying, 'Why weren't we in the issue?'"
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