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Updated: Opinion Page Yellow Pages

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One of the most common questions we see on nonprofit listservs is: “Who’s the current op-ed editor at such-and-such-outlet?” The Hill (& Congress Blog). Wall Street Journal. This is one of the many tools you can find in the M+R Toolshed. Amana Fontanella-Khan, amana.fontanella-khan@theguardian.com.

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Opinion Page Yellow Pages

M+R

One of the most common questions we see on nonprofit listservs is: “Who’s the current op-ed editor at such-and-such-outlet?” The Hill (& Congress Blog). Wall Street Journal. This is one of the many tools you can find in the M+R Toolshed. Amana Fontanella-Khan, amana.fontanella-khan@theguardian.com.

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