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  1. Adam Nagourney

    Adam Nagourney (born October 10, 1954 in New York City) is an American journalist covering U.S. politics for "The New York Times". Nagourney graduated with a B.A. from the State University of New York at Purchase in 1977. Prior to joining the "Times" in 1996, he worked for the "Gannett Westchester Newspaper" (1977-83), …

  2. Gail Collins

    Gail Collins (born December 25, 1945) was the Editorial Page Editor of "The New York Times" from 2001 to January 1, 2007. She was the first woman Editorial Page Editor at the "Times". Before the Editorial Page, Collins was an editorial board member and columnist on the op-ed page. On October 12, 2006, she announced that she would step down as Editorial Page Editor, effective this year. Collins will take a year off to write a book, …

  3. Paul Rieckhoff

    Paul Rieckhoff founded and is Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). A non-partisan non-profit founded in 2004 with tens of thousands of members in all 50 US states, IAVA is America’s first and largest Iraq and Afghanistan veterans' group. Honored by "Esquire" as one of "America’s Best and Brightest" in 2004, Rieckhoff has appeared on hundreds of radio and television programs.

  4. A. M. Rosenthal

    Abraham Michael "A.M." Rosenthal (May 2, 1922 - May 10, 2006), born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, was a "New York Times" executive editor (1977-88) and columnist (1987-1999) and "New York Daily News" columnist (1999-2004). He joined the "New York Times" in 1943 and worked for the "Times" for 56 years - from 1943 to 1999. Rosenthal won a Pulitzer Prize in 1960 for international reporting.

  5. Robert D. Kaplan

    Robert D. Kaplan (born 1952) is an American journalist, currently an editor for the "Atlantic Monthly". His writings have also been featured in "The Washington Post", "The New York Times", "The New Republic", "The National Interest", and "The Wall Street Journal", among other newspapers and publications, and his more controversial essays about the nature of U.S. power have spurred debate in academia, the media, …

  6. Paul Levinson

    Paul Levinson <small>BA, MA, PhD</small&gt; is an author and professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York City. Levinson's novels, short fiction, and non-fiction works have been translated into twelve languages. As a commentator on media, popular culture, and science fiction he has been interviewed over 500 times on many local, national and international television and radio shows.

  7. Jim Dwyer

    Jim Dwyer is an American journalist who is a reporter and columnist with "The New York Times". A native New Yorker, Dwyer wrote columns for "New York Newsday" and the "New York Daily News" before joining the "Times". He earned a bachelor’s degree in general science from Fordham University in 1979 and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University in 1980.

  8. Norman Siegel

    Norman Siegel (born 1943) was the director of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), New York's leading civil rights organization, under the umbrella of the nationwide American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Siegel served as director from 1985 until 2000. Siegel attended Brooklyn College and NYU Law School with Rudy Giuliani, who later became mayor of New York City, and NYCLU's frequent courtroom opponent.

  9. Josh Max

    Josh Max is an American writer and musician. He is currently the assigning editor and writer of "Your Drive", a five-article ongoing car and motorcycle review column appearing every Tuesday in "New York Daily News". On April 6, 2007, he was the subject of a full-page article in the Daily News titled Who's Josh Max? Max's articles have also appeared in the "New York Times", "Newsweek", Conde Nast Portfolio,New York Magazine, Forbes.com, Salon.com, …

  10. Robert S. McElvaine

    Robert S. McElvaine is Elizabeth Chisholm Professor of Arts and Letters and Chair of the Department of History at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, where he has taught for thirty years. He is the author of nine books: *"Down and Out in the Great Depression: Letters from the "Forgotten Man" (1983) *"The Great Depression: America, …

  11. Dan Ackman

    Dan Ackman (born 1963) is an American journalist and civil rights lawyer. He has written on law, policy, business, and sports for such publications as "The Wall Street Journal", "The New York Times", "The Daily News", "Newsday", "New York Post", "The American Lawyer", "The New York Observer", "Slate", "Inc.", "Pink Magazine", "Salon" and "Forbes".

  12. David Hirshey

    David Hirshey is a book editor and sportswriter. He has been an editor at "The New Yorker" and "Esquire" where from 1985 to 1997, he was in charge of the magazine's Dubious Achievement Awards. He is currently Senior Vice President and Executive Editor at "HarperCollins" publishers in New York City. Hirshey also appeared in "Once in a Lifetime", the 2006 documentary about the New York Cosmos soccer team, …

  13. Alex Winter

    Alex Winter (born July 17, 1965) is an actor, director, and film writer, English-born but raised in the USA. Born in London, England, Alex Winter trained as a dancer as a child, that being the profession of his parents. His family then relocated to Missouri. He moved to New York in 1984 and began attending New York University (NYU). While at college, he starred in a number of plays and met a future friend and co-star Keanu Reeves.

  14. Edward Lewine

    Edward Lewine (born 1967) in New York City is an American author and freelance journalist who has written extensively for "The New York Times". Lewine has also written for Details and Slate.com. He was a staff writer at the "New York Daily News" and has done film reviews for MSNBC.

  15. William Heffernan

    William Heffernan has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize three times. He won the Heywood Broun Award twice, received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and has received a number of other local, state and regional honors. Mr. Heffernan left journalism in 1978 after receiving his first book contract (for the novel 'Broderick'). William Heffernan has received the Edgar Award, is a member of the Authors Guild, The Mystery Writers of America, …

  16. Edgar Smith

    Edgar Smith (1934-) is an American who was once on death row for the murder of Vickie Zielinski, though his sentenced was reduced through appeal. He was later released, only to be incarcerated for a second time for the kidnapping and attempted murder of Lefteriya Ozbun.

  17. Clifford J. Laube

    Clifford J. Laube (1891-1974) was an American Catholic poet, magazine and newspaper editor and publisher. Born to a prospecting couple in Telluride, Colorado Clifford J. Laube spent most of his early years in poverty. Upon the death of his mother, Laube was placed in an orphanage where he developed his strong attachment to the Catholi faith. He managed to attain a high school education and became a newspaper man in Colorado.

  18. Sammy Sieger

    Samuel (Sammy) Sieger was an American featherweight-super featherweight boxer from 1920 to 1924. He was born on July 1, 1899, in New York City. In 39 fights, seven of which were at Madison Square Garden, in New York City, he had 22-wins, 11-losses, and 4-draws. His fights included: a loss on April 12, 1920, against Joe Burman at the Grand Theatre in Trenton, New Jersey; a win at the Commonwealth in New York City against Dick Loadman, October 15, …

  19. Derek McGinty

    Derek McGinty is the weekday co-anchor for 9NEWS NOW at 5pm and weeknight anchor for 9NEWS NOW at 7pm, as well as the former host of Eye On Washington, a politically based roundtable talk show that provided analysis and perspective on top stories from our Nation's Capital. From March 2001 to June 2003, he was co-anchor of ABC NEWS' overnight broadcast, World News Now, and anchor of World News This Morning. Additionally, Derek was a correspondent for "HBO's Real Sports" for 4 years.

  20. Jean Chatzky

    Jean Chatzky , C'86, is Financial Editor for NBC Today Show and Editor-at-large for Money magazine. Ms. Chatzky's column on consumer issues and personal financial planning appears each month in Money , the largest financial publication in the United States. Another column, "Personal Finance," appears biweekly in USA Weekend . Ms. Chatzky also serves as financial contributor to NBC-TV's Today Show. In 1997 she authored The Rich and Famous Money Book .

  21. Elliott Ramos

    The Obligatory Profile.

  22. Luke Metzger

    Mr. Metzger has played a key role in several environmental campaigns, including winning voter approval of a $50 million bond to help protect land in the Barton Springs watershed and passage of SB20, which doubled the mandate for renewable energy in Texas. Mr. Metzger has worked as a campus organizer for CALPIRG at the University of California Santa Cruz and as a field organizer working with local communities across Texas on state and federal environmental campaigns.

  23. With Kathryn Alice

    Kathryn Alice , RScP ( www.kathrynalice.com ) teaches and writes breakthrough material in the arenas of dating and love. Her approach stresses awareness and faith, and this positive, upbeat outlook has helped many singles enjoy their unattached status and thousands go on to find love. She was the author of the "Dating, Love & Soulmates" column for HOLISTIC LIVING MAGAZINE until the magazine's closing. She has had many articles published.

  24. Christopher Byron

    CHRISTOPHER BYRON has been writing about business and finance for over 30 years. His well-known "Back of the Envelope" column ran in The New York Observer for six years and now runs in The New York Post. He is also a contributing editor and financial columnist for MSNBC and Red Herring, and the host of a syndicated daily radio show, Wall Street Wakeup with Chris Byron. Byron worked as an editor and correspondent for Time, and as assistant managing editor of Forbes.

  25. Nancy Hicks Maynard

    Nancy Hicks Maynard Director Nancy Hicks Maynard has spent more than 40 years in the news business. She is the former co-owner and publisher of The Oakland (CA) Tribune . She covered domestic policy for The New York Times in New York and Washington, and education for the New York Post . Maynard also served as senior vice president of The Freedom Forum, the media foundation, and chair of its Media Studies Center.

  26. Patrick Basham

    Patrick Basham Adjunct Scholar, Center for Representative Government Patrick Basham is founding director of the Democracy Institute and an adjunct scholar with Cato's Center for Representative Government . Prior to joining the Cato Institute, Patrick Basham served as the founding director of the Social Affairs Center at the Fraser Institute, Canada's leading free market think tank. He is also a Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University where he teaches health care policy.

  27. Randee Braham

    Randee Braham has become widely known throughout the hospitality industry and New York journalism community as the principal of her boutique firm, Pass It On Public Relations. Randee founded Pass It On to address clients in the restaurant, food and wine industries, and has found resounding success.

  28. Louis Rukeyser

    Louis Rukeyser was America's most popular economic commentator--and much more: its best-loved and most-respected adviser on the entire political-economic-financial scene. The New York Times called him "legendary," the San Francisco Examiner declared him "one of the most accurate economic forecasters in the country," and the Washington Post gave him the ultimate accolade: "everyone's favorite economic commentator."

  29. Joe Carter

    Joe Carter Director of Web Communications Joe Carter is the Director of Web Communications at the Family Research Council. In that capacity he serves as the Managing Editor for FRC's daily blog, (FRCBlog.com) and manages all aspects of FRC's online and new media communications. After serving fifteen years in the Marine Corps, Mr. Carter worked as the Managing Editor for the biweekly regional newspaper, The East Texas Tribune .

  30. Nancy A. Rankin

    Nancy A. Rankin is Director of Policy Research at Community Service Society, a nonprofit advocacy organization working to advance economic opportunities for low-income New Yorkers. Five years ago she inaugurated The Unheard Third , an annual survey that tracks the hardships and views of low-income New Yorkers. This research has drawn extensive media attention, and been cited by Newsweek , The New York Times , the ethnic press, and in two New York Daily News editorials.

  31. Judy Katz

    Judy Katz is founder and President of Katz Creative, Inc., ( www.katzcreative.com ), an innovative, full-service public relations agency that specializes in book collaboration through its ghostwriting arm, Bookinis, Inc. and its publishing arm, New Voices Press.

  32. David Rosengarten

    David Rosengarten is a food writer, cookbook author, cooking teacher, wine writer, travel writer and TV journalist. He is co-anchor of In Food Today, on the national Food Network; host/chef of Taste, a Food Network cooking show devoted to teaching the principles of good taste in food and wine.

  33. Leila Dunbar

    Leila Dunbar is a Senior Vice President and Director of the Collectibles Department at Sotheby's New York. She is also the Global Director of Online Collectibles Auctions. Prior to joining Sotheby's in 1999, Ms. Dunbar was President of Dunbar's Gallery in Milford, Massachusetts.

  34. Patrick Farrelly

    Patrick Farrelly & Kate O'Callaghan (Filmmakers) Patrick Farrelly has worked primarily in television in the United States, most of which has been in collaboration with Kate O'Callaghan . For a number of years Farrelly was a producer working with Michael Moore ("Bowling for Columbine," "Fahrenheit 911"). He was a producer for both seasons of Moore's Emmy® Award-winning political satire "TV Nation."

  35. David A. Andelman

    David A. Andelman is Executive Editor of Forbes.com, the world's largest business and financial website with 15 million monthly viewers. Previously, he served for four years as Business Editor of The New York Daily News, after serving as editor in chief of Smallcapcenter.com, a global business and financial news website. This followed four and a half years he spent as news editor of Bloomberg News and Bloomberg.com.

  36. David A. Andelman

    David A. Andelman is Executive Editor of Forbes.com, the world's largest business and financial website with 15 million monthly viewers. Previously, he served for four years as Business Editor of The New York Daily News, after serving as editor in chief of Smallcapcenter.com, a global business and financial news website. This followed four and a half years he spent as news editor of Bloomberg News and Bloomberg.com.

  37. Deborah Bach

    Deborah Bach Project Manager At Pyramid: As a project manager at Pyramid, Deborah draws on her extensive journalism background to provide research, writing and editing for a range of clients and projects. A former newspaper reporter, she skillfully tackles a wide variety of topics to tell compelling stories for clients and distill complex information for diverse audiences.

  38. Richard Laermer

    Richard Laermer Frequently-quoted authority on media culture and hype, Laermer is a former magazine and newspaper journalist, author of five bestselling books including the brand new Punk Marketing , and co-host of TLC’s cult makeover show Taking Care of Business . Laermer’s reporting has been published in The New York Times , New York Daily News , Reuters, USA Today , Saturday Review , US , New York Post , Soho News , and Editor & Publisher , among others.

  39. Elizabeth Osder Sr.

    Elizabeth Osder is senior director, social media, at Yahoo! who also teaches in the Annenberg School of Journalism at USC.

  40. Stuart Emmrich

    Stuart Emmrich , Travel Section Editor, The New York Times Stuart Emmrich has been editor of the Travel section of The New York Times since October, 2004. Prior to that, he was editor of the Escapes section, which was launched in April 2002. Before coming to the Times , Stuart worked for such publications as Time Europe , SmartMoney , Manhattan, Inc . and the American Lawyer , as well as the New York Daily News and the Atlanta Constitution .

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