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  2. Jacqueline Charles - Wikipedia

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    She began her career in journalism in 1986 [2] as a 14-year-old high school intern at the Miami Herald. She is a graduate of Miami Jackson High School, Booker T. Washington Junior High and Dunbar Elementary in Overtown, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 1994. [1] [3] Before ...

  3. Miami Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Herald is an American daily newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida. [3] Founded in 1903, it is the fifth-largest newspaper [ 4 ] in Florida, serving Miami-Dade, Broward , and Monroe counties.

  4. Michelle Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Kaufman (born 1965) is an American sportswriter and columnist for the Miami Herald. She writes a column every Sunday on sports, focusing on soccer in particular. She also covers tennis, Olympic sports and college and professional sports. She previously worked at the Detroit Free Press and St. Petersburg Times.

  5. Monica Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Richardson became executive editor of Miami Herald on January 1, 2021. [3] [4] [5] Her expertise includes nearly 30 years of journalism.Richardson worked for the Charlottesville Observer, The Florida Times-Union, and Lexington Herald-Leader.

  6. Roberto Suárez - Wikipedia

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    Roberto J. Suárez de Cárdenas (March 5, 1928 – July 7, 2010) was the Cuban born American President of The Miami Herald and Publisher (founder) of El Nuevo Herald.. Suárez was born in Havana, Cuba, and was educated and graduated from the Colegio de Belén in 1946. [1]

  7. Edwin Pope - Wikipedia

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    Pope's success with his 1954 book Football's Greatest Coaches allowed him to leave the Atlanta area and move down to Miami, [5] where he accepted a lucrative position at the Miami Herald in 1956. Brought on as a columnist and assistant editor, he was made Sports Editor within the year when the previous Editor chose to retire. [1]

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