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Masha Gessen is the chief correspondent for Itogi , the Russian affiliate of Newsweek . Her reports on the turmoil in post-Communist Russia have appeared in the New Republic , the Christian Science Monitor , the Moscow Times (the city's English language daily), and
Matt Alsdorf (Editorial Assistant), Michael Brus (Editorial Assistant), Angela Claire Cassidy (Proofreader), Conny Chen (Production Assistant), Josh Daniel (Managing Editor), Jonathan Epstein (Software Development Engineer), Gretchen Evanson (Office Manager), Eve Gerber (Editorial Assistant), Siân Gibby (Copy Editor), Lori Johnson (Production Designer), Jodi Kantor (Associate Editor), Kathleen Kincaid (Design Director), Michael Kinsley (Editor), Cyrus Krohn (Associate Publisher), Linda Leste (Marketing Manager), Joseph Lacson (Product Planner), Scott Moore (Publisher), Seema Pareek (Software Design Engineer), David Plotz (Washington Bureau Chief), Peter Randall (Program Manager), Oswaldo Ribas (Program Manager), William Saletan (Senior Writer), José Saura (Software Development Engineer), Jack Shafer (Deputy Editor), Igor Shames (Support Engineer), Dan Shen (Software Development Engineer), Judith Shulevitz (New York Editor), Scott Shuger (Senior Writer), Laurie Snyder (Copy Editor), JoAnne Spencer (Production Assistant), Chris Suellentrop (Editorial Assistant), June Thomas (Copy Chief), Clay Thurmond (Copy Editor), Eliza Truitt (Associate Editor), Donald Vaughn (Support Engineer), Jacob Weisberg (Chief Political Correspondent).
"I reserved a U-Haul truck for a Saturday morning to be picked up at 8," one correspondent, T., reports.
The Guardian of London led with a report by its Dublin correspondent that "President Clinton is understood to want Sinn Fein back in the multi-party negotiations on Northern Ireland's future before the St. Patrick's Day celebrations at the White House."
G-SPAN Special Report: The Chairman's Lunch . Correspondent Bradley Yeldarb orders "what the Big Guy's having" from the Fed's catering service and reports on its likely emoto-digestive consequences.
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