Noun
One who edits; esp., a person who prepares, superintends, revises, and corrects a book, magazine, or newspaper, etc., for publication.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Inder Malhotra, a former editor of The Times of India and a commentator for The Indian Express, Indian politicians invested more effort in removing Defence Minister Krishna Menon than in actually waging war. Source: Internet
Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous commodity in the context of professional journalism." citation Origin of the term The term "gonzo" was first used in connection with Hunter S. Thompson by The Boston Globe magazine editor Bill Cardoso in 1970. Source: Internet
According to Khushbu Shah, the restaurant editor of Food & Wine, in the last decade, Indian restaurant food has undergone a renaissance, thanks largely to the Indian diaspora and the internet, which enabled the access to new sources of inspiration. Source: Internet
2007 Wikipedia continued to grow rapidly in 2007, possessing over 5 million registered editor accounts by 13 August. Source: Internet
According to their editor publication of these poems brought into print "all the known completed poetry by David Jones". Source: Internet
According to the British historian Misha Glenny the murder in March 1929 of Toni Schlegel, editor of a pro-Yugoslavian newspaper Novosti, brought a "furious response" from the regime. Source: Internet