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Articles from The Masthead (March 22, 2006)

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A convention worth waiting for: a reborn Pittsburgh awaits NCEW members. Waseleski, Tom 1007
Abandon the Cap-E Editorial, all ye who enter here: it's up to you to translate vast amounts of information into opinions the average reader can understand. Webb, Kane 384
After twenty-three years as editorial page editor of The News Advance in Lynchburg, Virginia, Bob Wimer retired in mid-January. Brief article 125
An education in editorial writing: you don't have to alienate or call names, but you do have to take a position and stand behind it. Barham, David 380
An experiment in "podcasting": the San Francisco Chronicle's editorial board takes to the internet. Kazakoff, Lois 1023
Apply now for an editorial writing fellowship. 141
Expanding our membership is key to a thriving NCEW: straight talk from J.R. Labbe. Labbe, J.R. 638
Gathering--and sharing--some words to write by: getting the right words in the right order. Horowitz, Rick 1051
Harvey Newbranch: standing against "the jungle". Partsch, Frank 1645
I'm for it. Merlot, Derek 447
Jim Boyd, deputy editorial page editor of the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, received the American Academy of Diplomacy's 2005 Arthur Ross Award for Distinguished Reporting and Analysis on Foreign Affairs at a ceremony December 8 at the U.S. Department of State in Washington. Brief article 108
Keeping the window into government business open. Trejbal, Christian Brief article 266
Minority writers seminar is on schedule for May 4-7. 210
Mississippi's invisible coast: the level of devastation to our Coast and the dire conditions of our people deserves more than an afterthought. Tiner, Stan 1025
NCEW member Rick Attig, Associate Editor of The Oregonian in Portland, Oregon, was a finalist for the 2006 ASNE Excellence in Writing Awards. Brief article 28
New NCEW members: July 1, 2005, to December 31, 2005. 297
Parting editorial wheat from chaff: readers need insights from editorial writers, not just a mirror of their own mercurial whims. Greenberg, Paul 386
The delicate art of the editorial insult. Seebach, Linda 683
The fine art of being sorry: it's never wrong to admit you were wrong. Pimentel, Ricardo 752
We don't need it. Floyd, Doug Brief article 304
Weigh in on women on the op-ed. Burkett, Lynnell Brief article 152
Writing rules are made to be broken ... even Will Strunk's. MacEachern, Doug 447

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