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'''Wall Street Journal Editorial Board''' members oversee the journal's editorial page and represent the newspaper and its editorial page publicly. The ] does not provide details on the exact duties of board members.


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Every Saturday at 11:00 PM EST, three editorial page writers and host ], editor of the Editorial Page, appear on Fox News' ''Journal Editorial Report'' to discuss current issues with a variety of guests. ] and ] are the board members who appear the most.
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== Former members of the editorial board ==
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== Criticism ==
The Editorial Page has been regularly criticised by climate scientists for denying that global climate change is occuring.<ref>Scientific American, Sep 14, 2006, "Fiddling while the planet burns", Jeffrey D Sachs</ref><ref>realclimate.org, 7 Feb 2007, , realclimate blog group, accessed 10 April 2007. There are many more references to the WSJ Editorial Board's denial of climate change in the realclimate archives.</ref> By contrast, articles in other sections of the paper acknowledge that global climate change is occurring.<ref>The WSJ's search page results for . All articles require paid subscription or one-time payments to access.</ref>

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== See also==
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== External links ==

* http://www.opinionjournal.com/about/whoweare.html

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