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== Time in journalism ==
== Time in journalism, etc. ==


The Associated Press link does not support that he is (or was) "25 years in journalism."
The Associated Press link does not support that he is (or was) "25 years in journalism."
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Interesting that that Calandra is still mentioned as an executive on the Marketwatch website despite having quit over three and a half years ago. He is still listed as "editor in chief." [http://www.marketwatch.com/support/executives.asp?&siteid=mktw] But he is long gone.
Interesting that that Calandra is still mentioned as an executive on the Marketwatch website despite having quit over three and a half years ago. He is still listed as "editor in chief." [http://www.marketwatch.com/support/executives.asp?&siteid=mktw] But he is long gone.


I am not clear, looking at the website, just where this novel he is writing is going to be published. It apparently is being excerpted by a stock promotion site called "Stockhouse." I think maybe the reference to the novel should go.--[[User:Mantanmoreland|Mantanmoreland]] 18:46, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
I am not clear, looking at the Calandra website, just where this novel he is writing is going to be published. It apparently is being excerpted by a stock promotion site called "Stockhouse." I think maybe the reference to the novel should go.
I've reorganized the article to put the sEC charges first. That is his claim to fame.--[[User:Mantanmoreland|Mantanmoreland]] 18:46, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
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When was Thom born? Hmm...anyone? Piperdown 02:59, 28 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Time in journalism, etc.

The Associated Press link does not support that he is (or was) "25 years in journalism."

Interesting that that Calandra is still mentioned as an executive on the Marketwatch website despite having quit over three and a half years ago. He is still listed as "editor in chief." [1] But he is long gone.

I am not clear, looking at the Calandra website, just where this novel he is writing is going to be published. It apparently is being excerpted by a stock promotion site called "Stockhouse." I think maybe the reference to the novel should go.

I've reorganized the article to put the sEC charges first. That is his claim to fame.--Mantanmoreland 18:46, 29 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]