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Mark Galli (b. August 24, 1952) [1] is an American Catholic author and editor, and former Protestant minister. For seven years he was editor in chief of Christianity ...
From 2015 until January 3, 2020, Mark Galli was the editor in chief. [20] [21] Following Galli's retirement Daniel M. Harrell served as editor in chief for a year. Russell Moore took the position in August 2022.
G. Ellen Gable; Jeannie Gaffigan; Timothy Gallagher; Mary Onahan Gallery; Mark Galli; Michael Gannon (historian) Patrick J. Geary; Robert P. George; Paul Gigot
Solmetric was founded by Willard MacDonald, Robert MacDonald, and Mark Galli in 2005. [1] [2] [3] The company was to produce a device to predict and analyze the shade at a potential solar installation site. [4] Solmetric became a certified B Corporation in 2009.
The 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours for Australia were announced on 10 June 2019 by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove. [1] The Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.
In that article, Mark Galli called for the removal of the president on December 19, 2019, following the impeachment. Nazworth stated that he could not "be an editor for a publication with that editorial voice" and resigned from The Christian Post as its political editor.
Per Wikipedia:Context and Wikipedia:Build the web, years with full dates should be linked; for example, if January 15, 2006 appeared in the article, link it as January 15, 2006. There are a few occurrences of weasel words in this article- please observe WP:AWT. Certain phrases should specify exactly who supports, considers, believes, etc., such ...
Platinum Blonde is the self-titled debut EP by Platinum Blonde released in 1983. The EP was only released on vinyl and cassette and is also known as Six Track Attack.It reached a high of #65 on the Canadian RPM charts in early 1984, before being subsequently re-released with four additional tracks as the full-length Standing in the Dark album in 1984.