71. For David J. Jacobs, a retired newspaper editor living in the Berkshires, a case of sour oranges has led to the marmalade business. 72. Getting the hint, McCain abruptly changes the subject in an interview with a group of newspaper editors and launches into his plans to bolster Social Security. 73. Giles supporters, including a number of prominent newspaper editors, countered with a lobbying campaign on his behalf. 74. Haro, the newspaper editor, said many Sinaloans view narcotics as a commodity, like tomatoes, except that it is more valuable and risky. 75. He also alluded, indirectly, to some of the more controversial court cases of recent years, including the arrest of newspaper editors and liberals. 76. Guest was a newspaper editor who wrote a popular syndicated column of inspirational poems. 77. He once fought a duel with a newspaper editor over an article that offended him. 78. He said he worried that newspaper editors were abdicating their job of deciding what was worth covering. 79. He took no questions, though he is expected to be quizzed on Thursday at a convention of newspaper editors here. 80. He was detained and questioned about the article that ran on Tuesday, newspaper editors said. |