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Dimitris Politis writes: Our journals are alive and well, and the new Annals of Applied Statistics has become an instant winner with authors and readers. As I mentioned in my letter to the IMS Bulletin (vol. 39, no. 2), the advent of manuscript-central has endowed journals with an unprecedented efficiency;…

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The Annals of Applied Statistics is planning a special section in 2009 with papers on the modeling of network data. Applications can be in any area of science including social networks, the study of the Internet and various forms of electronic communications, protein-protein interactions and other biological network phenomena. The…

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Richard A. Johnson, Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Wisconsin­Madison, has been selected to receive the 2008 Carver Medal from the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). The presentation of the medal will take place July 14, 2008 at a special ceremony at the IMS Annual Meeting…

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The Annals of Applied Statistics releasing key article in authenticating tomb. In 1980 a burial tomb was unearthed in Jerusalem containing ossuaries (limestone coffins) bearing inscriptions indicating that it may be Jesus’ crypt. Last year, the Discovery Channel aired a documentary entitled “The Lost Tomb of Jesus” describing…

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The IMS recently entered into an agreement with the Institut Henri Poincaré (IHP) to print, distribute and market Annales de l’Institut Henri Poincaré (B) Probability and Statistics (AIHP). IHP will maintain full ownership, copyright and editorial control of the journal. The partnership allows both organizations to achieve greater economies of…

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