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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

A New Editor for Human Events

January 19, 2007 03:18 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

Major magazines and daily newspapers aren't the only ones in the media shaking things up as they head into the digital age.

Human Events, the paper of record for conservatives and home to writers like Ann Coulter, is shaking up its masthead. This week they'll name a new editor for the paper and HumanEvents.com. He's Jed Babbin, a conservative columnist, TV and radio pundit, and former Pentagon big, the new editor.

One of Babbin's first tasks: Beef up the paper's website and capitalize on Internet holdings like RedState.com.

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