Word: editor
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...William P. Bohlen '01, a government concentrator in Pforzheimer House, is Co-Sports Editor of The Harvard Crimson. In subsequent dreams, he has opened for The Velvet Underground in Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable and sat in with The Who at the Isle of Wight Festival...
...Relations between the sexes often expose the fissure caused by the combination of college and capitalism. Romances are occassionally consummated on pieces of office furniture, according to one former editor who requested anonymity. But as D. Jonathan Dawid, editor of Let's Go: France, puts it, "We don't frown upon romance in the same office the way they might in a professional organization." Liasons at Let's Go's 67 Mt. Auburn HQ aren't serious--just a reflection of the organization as a way for students to spend their free time as well as work a job. "Most...
...says she ultimately enjoyed her Let's Go experience. "It's fun to be on the road, but when you go back to your hotel room, and you're faced with four hours of writing, and you can't call your family because it's too expensive and your editor hasn't called in a while, it can get pretty hard...
...produce yields high stress levels in the office. As deadlines approach, this means 15 hour days. "The last two weeks I was averaging three hours of sleep a day. It was misery," Weiss recalls. The regular 40 hour weekly total grows to more than twice that, says one editor. Many of the editors find themselves turning into nocturnal creatures. "By the end of it, you roll into work in the mid afternoon and stay into the small of the morning," Dawid says. "You can go in anytime and find probably 20 or 30 people." Editors bring their sleeping bags...
...shouldn't count on an outpouring of public sympathy. Consumers who are already on edge after the Microsoft revelations won't be kind if they think fellow computer giant AOL is playing dirty. "This maneuver is really aggressive on the part of AOL," says TIME senior editor Philip Elmer-DeWitt. "These guys hold a larger share of the market than all the other ISPs combined, and they have to behave responsibly." As new Internet users bang their heads against their keyboards in desperation, the last thing they want to worry about is whether their service provider is going to infiltrate...