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But now anyone with a cheap computer can become a columnist or a pundit.
If I had one at all, it was to become a columnist like [Mike] Royko".
I doubt I'd ever have become a columnist if the editors at The Daily News, my first New York paper, hadn't been looking for a diverse lineup.
Catherine Rampell, it was announced yesterday, will move in the opposite direction, leaving her economics beat at the Times to become a columnist at the Post.
"The Irish feel powerless and confused and suddenly very alone in the world," said Mr. O'Toole, who grew up to become a columnist for The Irish Times.
Mr. Brisbane later became an assistant city editor for the paper but left in 1990 to become a columnist at The Kansas City Star.
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Dowd, who later became a columnist, sent back a mash note of her own.
At The Times's headquarters, he became a columnist, an editor and a writer of obituaries.
She began submitting regular dispatches from Sydney and became a columnist for the women's section.
He also became a columnist for Chess Life, the monthly magazine of the United States Chess Federation.
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