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  2. Lee Moran - Wikipedia

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    Lee Moran (June 23, 1888 – April 24, 1961) was an American actor, film director, and screenwriter. [2] Moran was active in vaudeville before he began performing in films at Nestor Studios in 1909. [3] He transcended the silent film era of motion pictures to the talkies. Moran appeared in more than 460 films, directed 109 and wrote for 92 ...

  3. Category:American journalists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:African-American journalists and Category:American LGBTQ journalists and Category:American male journalists and Category:American women journalists and Category:American journalists of Arab descent and Category:American journalists of Asian descent and Category:Hispanic and Latino American journalists and Category:Jewish American journalists ...

  4. Category:American journalist stubs - Wikipedia

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    The perfect article about a journalist gives both a (possibly short) biography and a list of major articles or other major publications they have written. Also, appropriate categories should be added, especially Category:American journalists and those listed in Category:Journalists .

  5. Lee Moran . HuffPost 5 years ago AOC swipes at Republicans who 'stalk my livestreams' The New York Democrat used Twitter to call out the hypocrisy of GOPers who "hide from constituents."

  6. Lee Moran (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lee Moran (1888–1961) was an American actor. Lee Moran may also refer to: Lee Moran (TV personality), in Ex on the Beach; Lee Moran (American football) (born 1943), American football player and coach; Lee Moran, fictional character in Revenge

  7. Matt Lee (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Lee (born September 9, 1965) [2] is an American journalist and diplomatic writer who has been working for the Associated Press since 2007. He previously wrote for Agence France-Presse from 1995 to 2007, as well as working for The Daily Progress and The Washington Post .

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  9. Michael Moran (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    As a columnist, Moran worked at MSNBC.com, Brave New World.In a column in December 1999, entitled "Times's Up for the Taliban," [7] he cited the threat Osama bin Laden presented to major cities in the United States, and advocated a U.S.-led coalition of like-minded states invade and capture the al-Qaeda leader.