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Doctoral studies, George Washington University M.A., American University B.A., Louisiana State University
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Directed team that built taxonomy for KnowledgePlex.org for Fannie Mae Found.
was Research & Editorial Assistant to William Safire for the "On Language" column in Sunday's New York Times Magazine
also worked as Legislative Assistant to former U.S. Rep. Billy Tauzin
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Washington, D.C.
Paris, France
New Orleans, La.
New Iberia, La.
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I am a contractor/copy-editor helping to set grammatical standards for AARP.org content.

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The woman with the angelic face also inspired fashion trends—most notably, the Kelly bag. Hermès named the double-enclosed bag that now has a waiting list of up to two years for Princess Grace of Monaco after she used the purse to hide her pregnancy (long before the days models and actresses posed nude and with child on the covers of magazines). It’s tough to decide which photo still captured her most winning look: Was it the white silk-satin gown in “Rear Window”? How about Edith Head’s halter robe a l’anglais in “To Catch a Thief”? The Princess had taste. Oleg Cassini fell madly in love with her, and the subject of our previous post, Josephine Baker, was a friend of Grace Kelly’s. She financially sponsored Josephine, Baker’s final stage show before her passing in 1975.
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