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Jay Mariotti (/ ˌ m ær i ˈ ɒ t i / MARR-ee-OT-ee; born June 22, 1959) is an American sports journalist and commentator who currently hosts the sports-related podcast Unmuted. He previously spent 17 years as a Chicago Sun-Times columnist and eight years as a regular panelist on the ESPN sports-talk program Around the Horn .
Substack was founded in 2017 by Chris Best, the co-founder of Kik Messenger; Jairaj Sethi, a head of platform and principal developer at Kik Messenger; and Hamish McKenzie, a former PandoDaily tech reporter.
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Bhattacharya was born in 1968 in Kolkata, India to a Bengali Hindu family. [11] [12] He later became a naturalized American citizen. [13]At Stanford University, he completed both a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) in economics in 1990, graduating with honors and earning membership in Phi Beta Kappa.
Jay's Journal is a 1979 book that was published in a diary format. The book is presented as an autobiographical account of a depressed teenage boy who becomes involved with a Satanic group . After participating in several occult rituals, Jay believes he is being haunted by a demon named "Raul."
Jay Murray Feinman (born January 22, 1951) is an American legal scholar on private law. He specializes in insurance law , tort law , and contract law . He joined Rutgers Law School faculty in 1977, served as Distinguished Professor of Law from 1996 to 2023, and retired in 2023 as Distinguished Professor Emeritus.
Born in Naples, Italy, the son of a lawyer and a seamstress, Marotta suffered from bone tuberculosis in his childhood and adolescence. [1] Starting from the early 1920s he collaborated with newspapers and magazines with short stories and poetries; in 1924 he moved to Milan, where he was employed first at Mondadori as a proofreader and archivist and later at Rizzoli as editor.