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ANDERSON: You know, the editor-and-chief of the "National Enquirer" also told me that it ` s their job as a news organization to bring people to bring both good news and sometimes bad news and sad news about the people they love.
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"It's good to be reminded as a viewer that Nicole Kidman is propped up by a dozen people that you've never heard of, without whom she would be nothing," says Paul Glastris, a former Clinton speechwriter and now editor-and-chief of the Washington Monthly.
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Edik Baghdasaryan, who is the editor-and-chief, is known as one of, if not the leading, investigative documentary filmmakers in Armenia, having covered issues ranging from widespread government corruption to the grim plight of earthquake survivors in Gyumri.
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"We don't need a Christian fundamentalist athlete lecturing other people about his beliefs," said Jodi Jacobson, editor-and-chief of RH Reality Check, an online publication supporting reproductive rights and part of the coalition.
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Among those scheduled to testify are Arianna Huffington, editor-and-chief of The Huffington Post, and David Simon, who is a former reporter at The Baltimore Sun and creator of the HBO drama "The Wire."
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