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NEWS

Henry Stern


Managing News Editor
rogue nominations
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Nigel Jaquiss


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James Pitkin


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Kelly Clarke


Arts and Culture Editor
Ideas and tips for culture stories
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Casey Jarman


Music Editor
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Michael Mannheimer


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Richard Speer


Visual Arts
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Aaron Mesh


Screen Editor
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Classical Etc.
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Personals Representative
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Publisher
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Andrea Manning


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