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| Kathy Schenck (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) engages her students in some skeptical
editing. |
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| Mike Marino (Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville) teaches about the CPR method of
evaluating copy editors. The Chiefing Performance Review system shows how to evaluate
each story, headline and cutline and gives supervisors and copy editors a tool to
make evaluating, and learning, easy. (Photo by Michelle Brandon) |
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| The University of Missouri at Columbia contingent at the conference included,
from left, students Michael DeSalvo, Stephanie Milner and Sara Bondioli. (Photo by
Michelle Brandon) |
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| Naomi Seldin (Albany, N.Y., Times Union), left, gives an ACES lunch bag to Malecia
El-Amin (Dallas Morning News) at the closing session. El-Amin was one of the winners
in the editing quiz game. |
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| Zoe Friloux (Rocky Mountain News) serves up the secret ingredients to good heads
as the"Headline Iron Chef." (Photo by Deirdre Edgar) |
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ABOVE: Kendra Johnson (Lakeland, Fla., Ledger), left, receives her diploma from
professor Barbara Tarshes (Riverside, Calif., Press-Enterprise) after completing
''The 90-minute MBA'' session.
RIGHT: Missy Prebula (New York Times) gets a handshake and a degree from the dean
of deadlines, Jack Mulkey (Torrance, Calif., Daily Breeze). |
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ABOVE: Leslie Rotan (Detroit News), center, and Craig Gaines (self-employed editor
from Lansing, Mich.), right, talk with other conference-goers in the hallway between
sessions.
LEFT: One-year-old Maya, daughter of Los Angeles Times designer Alex Brown, plans
her day at the ACES conference. Her father designed the program cover. |
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| Hank Glamann presents "Hank on Heads" for the final time at an ACES
conference. The session was moved to the ballroom to accommodate the crowd. |
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| Glamann waves goodbye as the session ends. |
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| Glamann responds to questions after his "Hank on Heads" session. The
audience included Daniel Hunt (Santa Rosa, Calif., Press Democrat), center, and Jim
Bookout (Torrance, Calif., Daily Breeze), right. |
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