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Amy Argetsinger is an editor for the Style section of The Washington Post. A staff writer with The Post since 1995, she covered the Maryland suburbs, higher education and later the West Coast as an L.A.-based reporter before serving eight years as the "Reliable Source" co-columnist. She shared the column known as "The Reliable Source" with Roxanne Roberts. The two appeared regularly on Friday evening segments of MSNBC's Tucker before the show was cancelled.

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  • Amy Argetsinger is an editor for the Style section of The Washington Post. A staff writer with The Post since 1995, she covered the Maryland suburbs, higher education and later the West Coast as an L.A.-based reporter before serving eight years as the "Reliable Source" co-columnist. She shared the column known as "The Reliable Source" with Roxanne Roberts. The two appeared regularly on Friday evening segments of MSNBC's Tucker before the show was cancelled. (en)
  • Amy Argetsinger (née en 1968 à Alexandria) est une journaliste américaine, rédactrice de la rubrique Style du Washington Post. Elle écrit pour The Post depuis 1995, elle a couvert les banlieues du Maryland, l'enseignement supérieur et plus tard la Côte Ouest comme reporter en poste à Los Angeles avant de travailler pendant huit ans comme co-éditorialiste dans le "Reliable Source", en partageant avec (en). Toutes deux apparaissaient régulièrement dans l'émission (en) le vendredi soir sur MSNBC avant sa suppression. (fr)
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  • Amy Argetsinger is an editor for the Style section of The Washington Post. A staff writer with The Post since 1995, she covered the Maryland suburbs, higher education and later the West Coast as an L.A.-based reporter before serving eight years as the "Reliable Source" co-columnist. She shared the column known as "The Reliable Source" with Roxanne Roberts. The two appeared regularly on Friday evening segments of MSNBC's Tucker before the show was cancelled. (en)
  • Amy Argetsinger (née en 1968 à Alexandria) est une journaliste américaine, rédactrice de la rubrique Style du Washington Post. Elle écrit pour The Post depuis 1995, elle a couvert les banlieues du Maryland, l'enseignement supérieur et plus tard la Côte Ouest comme reporter en poste à Los Angeles avant de travailler pendant huit ans comme co-éditorialiste dans le "Reliable Source", en partageant avec (en). Toutes deux apparaissaient régulièrement dans l'émission (en) le vendredi soir sur MSNBC avant sa suppression. (fr)
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