FN: a company or firm which publishes a newspaperThe NYT abortion survey , the first conducted by the paper since 1989 , was based on telephone interviews of 1,101 people and detects `` a notable shift from general acceptance '' of having the procedure : from 40 percent to 32 percent .With encouragement from the paper 's enlightened sports editor Clifford Makins -- ` he was a widely read man with respect for The Word , who believed that sports writers who are insular are doubly boring '' -- and a chance opportunity to write a boxing piece , McIlvanney was on his way , armed with Makin 's almost religious guidelines .` The paper 's editor will back me up .As was shown at , for example , the close of the Gay News case , Mrs Whitehouse suggested that she was pleased that the paper 's editor , Denis Lemon , was not sent to prison for she had nothing against him personally .The ST started off with a rubbishing piece by the paper 's acting literary editor , Harry Ritchie , which was followed by protesting letters and the main feature in last week 's Books supplement .And then , on Thursday morning , when Major 's election tour reached the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition , Sir David English , the paper 's editor , was not there to greet him .The government also cracked down on the media , closing the Lagos daily newspaper The Punch for three weeks from April 29 and detaining the paper 's deputy editor , Chris Mamah .Contributors emphasized that purity was a positive advance for women and that the paper 's editors should declare themselves on the side of reverence and self-control .In another move to silence criticism , police on Thursday detained the paper 's editor , Rudolf Zeman .In early June W.T. Stead , the paper 's editor , had published ` The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon '' .The paper 's political editor , Trevor Kavanagh , has been suggesting at Westminster that John Smith is the kind of man they can do business with .His anxiety mounted as telexes were left unanswered and calls blocked by Martin Huckerby , another Wapping refusenik whom Sutton had recruited as the paper 's managing editor .A confidential Ministry of Information report , written in April 1968 , revealed that the two papers owed Sh.900,000/ -- to the printers , who threatened to discontinue working on them altogether unless this amount were paid and an assurance received from the Treasury that printing costs for the rest of the financial year would be met .HASTINGS U14s and U16s were runners-up in their Sussex Leagues , and with the local paper also sponsoring inter-school U12 and U13 seven-a-side tournaments later in the month which have attracted ten local schools , the integration of junior rugby within the senior club and community is apparent .Of course was the answer was yes so Christine asked her local paper , The Guardian , to print an urgent plea for wool .Perhaps the local paper will take photographs for a story and make copies available to you afterwards .Otherwise your local paper should have files .They were watched by a straggle of housewives and schoolchildren , and a photographer from the local paper .Nick Logan was n't one of these ; he was a ` ticket '' , a mod who came up to town by train , from Walthamstow in his case , which was where he grew up , left school at 15 and joined the local paper .This means that local weekly papers vary tremendously in the size of their circulation and therefore in the size of their income and their staff .An individual might build a local paper from nothing and retain the ownership intact .Frank is n't at home , Azul 's unlisted , I try the local paper here but they ca n't or wo n't help and the airlines refuse to give out information on passengers .