RECAPPING THE EVENTS

Winning headlines posted

The winners of the 2008 headline contest have been posted. The winners were announced during the 2009 conference on April 30 in Minneapolis. To see them, click here.

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Winning headlines posted

Winning headlines posted The winners of the 2008 headline contest have been posted. The winners were announced during the 2009 conference on April 30 in Minneapolis. To see them, click here. MORE

Joe Grimm turns keynote on its head

Joe Grimm turns keynote on its head Joe Grimm probably sensed we could use a smile. Dour news hung outside the Minneapolis Hilton, where the American Copy Editors Society was holding its annual… MORE

Roehrman wins Robinson Prize

Roehrman wins Robinson Prize Michael Roehrman of the Wichita Eagle has been named the 2008 Robinson Prize winner by the American Copy Editors Society. Roehrman, the Eagle’s deputy editor for production, is the… MORE

Perlman wins Glamann Prize

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Opening session full of spirit

Opening session full of spirit With the newspaper business continuing its painful contraction, no one could blame the American Copy Editors Society for worrying about this year’s turnout and attendees’ disposition. But worry… MORE

A continuing measure of success

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This year’s headline winners

This year’s headline winners Winners of the American Copy Editors Society’s 2008 ACES national headline contest were announced Thursday at the 13th ACES national conference in Minneapolis. MORE

This year’s scholarship winners

This year’s scholarship winners ACES has selected five winners of its 2008 scholarships: Audrey Kuo, a 2008 graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles; Rachel Hanson, a senior at the University of… MORE

This year’s keynote

This year’s keynote Our keynote speaker this year was Joe Grimm, longtime ACES stalwart and supporter of all things related to copy editing. Grimm is the Ask the Recruiter columnist at Poynter Online… MORE

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Opening session full of spirit

Opening session full of spirit With the newspaper business continuing its painful contraction, no one could blame the American Copy Editors Society for worrying about this year’s turnout and attendees’ disposition. But worry… MORE

A continuing measure of success

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ACES launching Web internship

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THE SESSIONS

Don’t feel guilty

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Editing with Your Mind’s Eye: Stories as films

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Twitter: New meaning to “short story”

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Bumpy road next 350 words: Edit carefully

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Editors’ role in SEO, usability

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Hank on Heads, streamlined

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Quick note on crime stories

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Visual, immediate and personal: The new storytelling

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CONFERENCE NEWS

Winning headlines posted

Winning headlines posted The winners of the 2008 headline contest have been posted. The winners were announced during the 2009 conference on April 30 in Minneapolis. To see them, click here. MORE

ACES survey: Here are some early numbers

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Stay tuned

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Opening session full of spirit

Opening session full of spirit With the newspaper business continuing its painful contraction, no one could blame the American Copy Editors Society for worrying about this year’s turnout and attendees’ disposition. But worry… MORE

A continuing measure of success

A continuing measure of success In a year when leading journalism organizations nationally and internationally have canceled or postponed their annual conferences, the American Copy Editors Society conference, under way through Saturday in… MORE

SOCIETY NEWS

Editors behind the Pulitzers

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Moment of Minnesota music

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Reality bites

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A student’s perspective

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Raising a glass to friends

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