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Gail Collins, the first woman to run the editorial page of The New York Times, is stepping down Jan. 1 and will be succeeded by Andrew Rosenthal, the deputy editor of the page. Ms. Collins, 60, is taking a leave of absence from the paper to write a book and is to return in July as a columnist on the Times Op-Ed page.
Collins is working on a sequel to her latest book, America’s Women: 400 Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates and Heroines.
Rosenthal says his challenges include taking more advantage of the web and figuring out how to deal with the cut in physical size of the paper slated for August 2007. That and figuring out how best to hate freedom and fight off all the honeys.
Times Announces Change in Editor of Editorial Page [NYT]
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