51.   In those years, the newspaper, said former editor Michael Janeway, was derided in working-class neighborhoods.

52.   Instead, the editors say, campuses are divided and defined by race, ethnicity, sexual preference, and living situation.

53.   It had been losing money, and several editors said they thought the advertisers wanted a younger, less middle-of-the-road audience.

54.   Its editor said he was too busy for an interview.

55.   Its editors said they decided to use the terminology after months of study and informal polling of black readers.

56.   Its editors say that advertising revenue is up but that Sunday circulation is down slightly.

57.   Local blacks, the editor said, laugh off the romantic television docudramas about the affair but pay tribute to Hemings for having prevailed through unimaginably difficult trials.

58.   Many editors say that if a lot of beauty and fashion still occupy their pages, it is because readers want it that way.

59.   Local editors say that the governor already has considerable influence at the plant.

60.   Meanwhile, the market for these publications is booming, and editors say that their readers are getting lots of good information.

n. + say >>共 480
official 17.88%
police 6.16%
analyst 4.36%
report 3.78%
source 3.33%
spokesman 3.05%
company 2.65%
expert 2.16%
authority 1.82%
government 1.60%
editor 0.04%
editor + v. >>共 433
be 12.16%
say 11.37%
have 3.73%
know 1.83%
tell 1.57%
decide 1.50%
want 1.50%
take 1.44%
do 1.31%
agree 1.24%
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