Generally think editors should stay out of the pieces they edit, but broke the rule for this @rtraister piece: http://t.co/SUiG4hBlTt
— Chloe Schama (@ChloeSchama) February 3, 2015
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Generally think editors should stay out of the pieces they edit, but broke the rule for this @rtraister piece: http://t.co/SUiG4hBlTt
— Chloe Schama (@ChloeSchama) February 3, 2015
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@tnr @rtraister I should add, childcare is not one of my biggest expenses — it is my biggest expense far and away. http://t.co/s5RaPzGaWu
— Jen Carnig (@JCarnig) February 3, 2015
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Today's award for most admirable Intellectual Twitter demeanor goes to @heerjeet, for maybe the 27th straight day.
— emilynussbaum (@emilynussbaum) February 2, 2015
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"88% of U.S. women don't get paid for a single day – or an hour after they give birth." http://t.co/iyGkwgLIE7 http://ift.tt/1zAD6lM
— Brent Staples (@BrentNYT) February 3, 2015
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I don't say this a lot, but @rtraister's new piece on pregnancy and the working woman is a must-read http://t.co/sqo6D1TD96
— Esther Breger (@estherbreger) February 3, 2015
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.@rtraister's latest, greatest piece shows why she was up for an ASME tonight. http://t.co/8LuShmJ3BK
— Ryan Kearney (@rkearney) February 3, 2015
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Proud to have worked on this important piece. http://t.co/TzACkBLPjr
— Chloe Schama (@ChloeSchama) February 3, 2015
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Vital @rtraister piece. Read this. http://t.co/4rRwTxi7s5
— Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias) February 3, 2015
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Wow, 16 weeks of paid parental leave at the new @tnr! Also always read @rtraister. http://t.co/BO5B5koUAa
— Irin Carmon (@irin) February 3, 2015
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" I’m a woman who’s just had a baby. My choices are limited." Really important new @rtraister http://t.co/tzORchAPSH
— Aminatou Sow (@aminatou) February 3, 2015
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