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新闻工作者离不开笔,有的爱使钢笔,有的喜欢用圆珠笔,习惯使然,无可厚非。然而,现在似乎形成了这样的“常规”:写新闻,编稿子,加按语,处理来信,全由一般的记者、编辑去完成,他们多用钢笔;中层领导看看稿子,提提意见,或稍作修改,签字发排,多半用红毛笔;而总编辑、副总编辑最后把关,多用铅笔,有红、蓝的,也有炭黑的。用这种铅笔,不是写文章,只在稿样上画圈、打勾、加问号,或批上“可发”、“似可用”、“不用”、“暂不发”等粗大的字体。在这里,我决不是反对领导同志审稿用铅笔,而是想说,许多用惯
Journalists are inseparable from the pen, and some love pen, and some like to use a ball-point pen, accustomed to, nothing wrong. Now, however, it seems that there has been such a “routine” of writing news, editing manuscripts, adding francophones and handling letters, all done by regular journalists and editors who use pens more frequently. Middle-level leaders look at manuscripts, make suggestions, or To modify, sign the hair, mostly with red brush; and the editor in chief, deputy editor of the final check, use more pencils, red, blue, there are carbon black. Use this kind of pencil instead of writing an article, just circle, tick, add a question mark or grant bold letters such as “can be made”, “is available”, “not used” and “not yet made”. Here, I am by no means opposed to leading comrades reviewing pencils, but rather to say that many are used to it