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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does "helps direct coverage for the paper" mean...?

Does "helps direct coverage for the paper" mean "helps determine news reports for the Christian Science Monitor"?

Context:

Peter Grier

Washington Editor

Peter Grier is The Christian Science Monitor's Washington editor. In this capacity, he helps direct coverage for the paper on most news events in the nation's capital.

More:
http://www.csmonitor.com/About/Staff/Peter-Grier
  

Top answer

He helps to determine which events should be reported, and how. Clive

  • He helps to determine which events should be reported, and how.
  • Clive
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He helps to determine which events should be reported, and how.

Clive
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Thanks.
Does "the paper" particularly refer to "The Christian Science Monitor"?

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