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Emily Theroux

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Emily Theroux worked for many years as a writer, editor, and designer for daily and weekly newspapers and magazines. She published poems and essays in literary journals and newspapers; collaborated with a choreographer on a series of poetry/dance performances for the activist group Performing Artists for Nuclear Disarmament; and wrote biographies of prominent political figures and business leaders for Current Biography, New York, N.Y. She worked for 13 years for The Times Herald-Record, where she served for five years as magazine editor and later edited and designed award-winning special publications about business, health, and the arts.

Theroux is a former member of the Society of Professional Journalists and has won both statewide and national writing and design awards. A resident of Orange County, New York, she currently writes a weekly opinion column about political and social issues for a progressive website, Zest of Orange.

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(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 21, 2012
The Demise of the 'Mommy Wars' The 2012 "Mommy Wars" were over just a week after theybegan. It was only a matter of time before Mitt Romney tripped over thecoattails of his own latest advantage in the presidential race. Mitt can'thelp himself: he likes gloating so much that he inevitab

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