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PUBLISHER & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Louis Fortis (ext. 202)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR: David Luhrssen (ext. 204)

EXPRESS EVENTS EDITOR: Rip Tenor (ext. 210)

ASSISTANT EDITOR: Lisa Kaiser (ext. 233)

SENIOR NEWS WRITER: Dennis A. Shook (ext. 214)

MUSIC EDITOR: Evan Rytlewski (ext. 218)

COPY EDITOR: Robbie Hartman (ext. 219)

ASSISTANT A&E EDITOR: Aisha Motlani (ext. 217)

TRAVEL EDITOR: Gary Knowles

CONTRIBUTING EDITOR/DINING: Jeff Beutner

CONTRIBUTING EDITOR/THEATER: Russ Bickerstaff

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Max Alvarez, Brian Barney, Sarah Biondich, Richard G. Carter, Harry Cherkinian, Jenn Danko,
Peggy Sue Dunigan, Will Fantle, Jon Gilbertson, Nathan Guequierre, Charles Grosz, Martin Hintz, John Jahn, Sonia Khatchadourian,
Jason Keil, Art Kumbalek, Todd Lazarski, Nathan Lerner, Joel McNally, Christopher Miller, Roger Miller, Michael Muckian, Catey Ott,
Michael Popke, Jamie Lee Rake, Saby Reyes-Kulkarni, Matt Richter, Rex Rutkoski, Blaine Schultz, Alan Sculley, Jason Seed,
Amie Siegel, Steve Spice, Jessica Steinhoff, Rick Walters, Yolanda White, Julie Wichman, Karin Wolf

EDITORIAL INTERN: Stephanie Felchner, Paul Smaxwill

CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS: David Bernacchi, Tate Bunker, Jim Brozek, Owen Dunne, Corey Hengen, Jessica Kaminski, Erol Reyal, Dan Perkins, Susan Lina Ruggles

CREATIVE SERVICES:

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Kevin Gardner (ext. 225)

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS: Caryn Gaulden (ext. 229), James Kloiber (ext. 203), Dave Zylstra (ext. 221)

GRAND WEBMASTER: Matt Astbury

VICE PRESIDENT OF ADVERTISING AND ONLINE PRODUCTS: Andy Vogel (ext. 207)

SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE: Mark Krueger (ext. 212)

DIRECTOR OF MARKETING: Dusti Ferguson (ext. 224)

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES: Tim Good (ext. 232), Peter Sanfilippo (ext. 208), Gillian Sender (ext. 211), Leonora Proite (ext. 213), Donna Wagner (ext. 215), Lanette Wiler (ext. 228), Jackie Williams (ext. 223)

SALES ADMINISTRATOR: Marna Diaz (ext. 227)

PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR: Jonas Wittke (ext. 235)

OPERATIONS & FINANCE MANAGER: Matt Astbury (ext. 230)

ADMINISTRATIVE/EDITORIAL ASSISTANT: Brian Muilenburg (ext. 201)

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGER: Camille Nielson (ext.222)

CIRCULATION DIRECTOR: Joseph Porubcan (ext. 209)

CIRCULATION: Bill Anderson, John Crozier, Bart Davidson, Dan Dixon, Donald Ford, Tom Harmeyer Jr., Dan Klopp, Dan Koeberl, Neal Kolaske, Alene Krieger, Kory Postotnik, Roger Quinn, Mark Richards, Sarah Sternig, Greg Tomasetti, April Vaughn.

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In a Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 file photo, Edward Liddy, chairman and chief executive officer of American International Group Inc., (AIG), speaks in Hong Kong. Liddy goes to Capitol Hill this morning, March 18, 2009, where he'll reluctantly defend millions of dollars' worth of bonuses doled out to employees despite the company's need for a $170 billion government bailout. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)AP - The chief executive officer of failed insurance conglomerate AIG acknowledged Wednesday that the company's multimillion-dollar bonuses were "distasteful" to many and had provoked a firestorm of wrath. "I share that anger," Edward Liddy, chairman and CEO of the American International Group Inc., said in testimony prepared for Congress.


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