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Staff
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- Jonathan Slevin [r]: President and publisher of the Washington Times, 2009- [e]
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- Cal Thomas [r]: American conservative syndicated columnist; author of Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That Is Destroying America. [e]
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- Washington Post [r]: A daily newspaper in Washington, D.C. with a slight to moderate liberal bias; first published details of the Watergate scandal. [e]
- Wikipedia [r]: An online encyclopedia in every major language, open to anonymous editing by anyone. [e]
- Anita Hill [r]: Professor of social policy, law, and women's studies at the Heller School at Brandeis University, is an attorney. She is a member of the advisory board of the Feminist Sexual Ethics Project. [e]
- National Organization for Women [r]: Add brief definition or description
- DePaul University [r]: A private university in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., founded by the Congregation of the Mission in 1898. [e]