B8 Ruth Adler The editor of the New York Times' in-house journal Times Talk was 87.
The museum publishes one or more issues of its in-house journal each year, with articles in Mongolian and foreign languages, including Russian and English.
The three combat arms, infantry, artillery, and armour, all produced their own in-house journals and bulletins.
Further changes within DND during this time led to the cessation of most army publications, including many of the various branch and in-house journals and bulletins.
Also promised are secret estimates of Soviet strength from 1950 to 1983, and open publication of "Studies in Intelligence," the agency's in-house journal.
How hard could it be to edit the building industry's in-house journal, or run a small arts workshop, or write copy for holiday brochures?
Unlike Warwick's, ours is very much an in-house journal focused on developing the students involved and giving them experience of academic process.
The SAA has also published an in-house journal, which has gone through several changes of name.
And coming soon: open publication of the in-house scholarly journal, "Studies in Intelligence."
A variety of other publications also serve the university community, ranging from in-house academic journals to glossy alumni magazines to WUnderground, campus' student-run satirical newspaper.