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Patsy Chapman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Patsy Chapman Patsy Chapman (born 3 May 1948) is a former British newspaper editor. Chapman grew up in Romford and worked on the magazine ''Boyfriend'' before becoming a reporter with the ''Romford Times''. She then joined ''The Sun'' and was gradually promoted to become Deputy Editor. In 1988, she swapped jobs with Wendy Henry to become Editor of the ''News of the World''.〔Jan Moir "Queen of the juicy stories", ''The Guardian'', 13 January 1993〕 In 1990, Chapman chaired the group which drew up the code of conduct that the Press Complaints Commission subsequently enforced.〔"(The Press Complaints Commission )", ''Law Society Gazette'', 23 October 1991〕 She was then a member of the first Commission.〔Georgina Henry, "Two tabloid editors on press complaints 'jury'", ''The Guardian'', 28 December 1990〕 Chapman stepped down as editor in early 1994 due to illness.〔Sophie Morris, "(Inside Story: The ex-editors' files )", ''The Independent'', 9 May 2005〕 ==References==
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