71.   Online editors say they cannot prevent such drive-bys.

72.   One editor said he had encouraged an author to skip footnotes altogether so his book of political history might read more like fiction.

73.   One editor said last week that Robert Stevens, the employee who died, had sniffed the letter.

74.   Only The Sun will cover New York better, its editor says.

75.   President Clinton himself is seen in his presidential campaign as focusing on domestic concerns, editors say.

76.   Reader complaints about excessive coverage of the Washington crisis have been heard, some editors say.

77.   Reporters are hamstrung in two ways, editors said.

78.   Several editors also said they would listen to any administration advice but would rely on their own news judgments.

79.   Several editors said that morale had become a serious problem, but that Leland seemed not to know it.

80.   Several Time editors said it was unprecedented for an editor in chief to show such independence.

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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