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editDorothy
Tana Louise was my aunt through marriage though we have never met. However Tana met and liked my sister. We would both like to contact Tana's daughter, Faye Desiree, our cousin.
Thank you for writing. You can contact me directly via email through http://www.maragaye.com as I may be able to help you with your request.
What About Mara Gay, of the editorial board of the New York Times?
edit Yes, I know they are two distinct people!, but I'm a WP admin with hardware problems that keep me from creating a stub "from scratch". Please, could someone verify either my admin status or her notability, and start at least a stub for a WP article using at least what is implicit in title of this talk section?
Jerzy•t (an admin for over 15 years!), 04:57, 13 February 2019 (UTC)
Almost a year ago, the following was added on the presumably hyper-secure NYT site, and you don't need me to tell you how to verify its reliability beyond any reasonable doubt.
--Jerzy•t 05:37, 13 February 2019 (UTC)
Oops : almost a year ago. [[COMPANY JOURNALISM CAREERS INVESTORS Menu MARCH 26, 2018 Mara Gay to Join Editorial Board Mara will be the lead opinion writer on state and local affairs. Read more in this note from James Bennet, Katie Kingsbury and Jim Dao:
Photograph by Kevin Hagen We’re delighted to announce Mara Gay will join the editorial board as our lead opinion writer on state and local affairs. Mara arrives from The Wall Street Journal, where she has reported on the mayor and City Hall since 2013, covering daily life in New York City from local politics to the $88 billion budget, recovery after Hurricane Sandy, and the death of Eric Garner. Mara has also worked as a reporter for The New York Daily News, as a national enterprise reporter for The Daily, and as a fellow at the Atlantic. “Mara is ambitious and has fantastic ideas — she’s perpetually ahead of the curve on what’s happening in this city,” one of her references told us. “And she’s always a force for the good, on the beat and in the newsroom.” The scope of our editorials encompasses the world. Washington’s turmoil has monopolized much of our attention. But New York is not only the Times’s home, it is where so many crucial national issues — housing and homeless, crime and criminal justice, education, inequality and diversity — play out daily. (Plus it has two of the more interesting political leaders in the country.) For years, Mara has been covering the city, the state and these issues with the passion and intelligence that she’ll surely bring to the board. Mara, a New York native, got her start in opinion journalism at The Michigan Daily, where she penned a column about campus life and politics and served on the paper’s editorial board. — James Bennet, Katie Kingsbury and Jim Dao
--Jerzy•t 05:38, 13 February 2019 (UTC)
Oops : almost a year ago. [[COMPANY JOURNALISM CAREERS INVESTORS Menu MARCH 26, 2018 Mara Gay to Join Editorial Board Mara will be the lead opinion writer on state and local affairs. Read more in this note from James Bennet, Katie Kingsbury and Jim Dao:
Photograph by Kevin Hagen We’re delighted to announce Mara Gay will join the editorial board as our lead opinion writer on state and local affairs. Mara arrives from The Wall Street Journal, where she has reported on the mayor and City Hall since 2013, covering daily life in New York City from local politics to the $88 billion budget, recovery after Hurricane Sandy, and the death of Eric Garner. Mara has also worked as a reporter for The New York Daily News, as a national enterprise reporter for The Daily, and as a fellow at the Atlantic. “Mara is ambitious and has fantastic ideas — she’s perpetually ahead of the curve on what’s happening in this city,” one of her references told us. “And she’s always a force for the good, on the beat and in the newsroom.” The scope of our editorials encompasses the world. Washington’s turmoil has monopolized much of our attention. But New York is not only the Times’s home, it is where so many crucial national issues — housing and homeless, crime and criminal justice, education, inequality and diversity — play out daily. (Plus it has two of the more interesting political leaders in the country.) For years, Mara has been covering the city, the state and these issues with the passion and intelligence that she’ll surely bring to the board. Mara, a New York native, got her start in opinion journalism at The Michigan Daily, where she penned a column about campus life and politics and served on the paper’s editorial board. — James Bennet, Katie Kingsbury and Jim Dao
--Jerzy•t 05:38, 13 February 2019 (UTC)
How embarrassing...
Jerzy•t 05:41, 13 February 2019 (UTC)
Arithmetic 101
edit500 million dollars divided by 320,000,000 people. $1,000,000 per person with change. Hi skuel algea braw. 174.239.51.103 (talk) 04:02, 15 July 2023 (UTC)