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  2. Jean Enersen - Wikipedia

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    After a week on the job, the film division was shuttered and Enersen transitioned into the newsroom. [3] In the KING newsroom, Enersen was one of only two women and has since recounted experiences of sexism from male coworkers. She told The Seattle Times, "There was a photographer who wouldn't get out of the car to shoot. I'm new. He's twice my ...

  3. Category:The Seattle Times people - Wikipedia

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  4. Frank Blethen - Wikipedia

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    Frank A. Blethen (born April 20, 1945) [1] is an American executive who serves as the publisher of The Seattle Times and chief executive officer (CEO) of The Seattle Times Company, based in Seattle, Washington, United States. A fourth-generation member of the Blethen family, which has owned the newspaper since 1896, he became publisher in 1985.

  5. Claudia Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Rowe is a journalist who currently works for The Seattle Times. [1] In the past, she has worked for The New York Times, Mother Jones, Woman’s Day, The Huffington Post and The Stranger and other newspapers and magazines. She has been a member of the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau.

  6. The Seattle Times - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Times originated as the Seattle Press-Times, a four-page newspaper founded in 1891 with a daily circulation of 3,500, which Maine teacher and attorney Alden J. Blethen bought in 1896. [2] [3] Renamed the Seattle Daily Times, it doubled its circulation within half a year. By 1915, circulation stood at 70,000.

  7. Maritza Rivera - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Afterwards, she moved to Seattle where she worked for the American Civil Liberties Union. [3] She then worked for centrist city councilmember Tom Rasmussen, before joining Mayor Jenny Durkan's administration. [1] When Mayor Bruce Harrell was elected, Rivera was appointed deputy director of the Office of Arts and Culture. [5]

  8. New York Times editorial board will no longer endorse ...

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    The New York Times is getting out of New York endorsements. The newspaper’s editorial board on Monday announced that it will no longer endorse political candidates in New York state and local races.

  9. List of people from Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Frederick Brotze – cartoonist for the Seattle Daily Times; Libbie Beach Brown - president, Seattle City Federation of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Francis H. Brownell – businessman, president of the Seattle First National Bank; Octavia Butler – author; Frank Calvert – cartoonist for the Seattle Daily Times