Howell Raines AKA Howell Hiram Raines Born: 5-Feb-1943 Birthplace: Birmingham, AL
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Journalist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Executive editor, NYT, resigned Former executive editor for the New York Times, forced to resign in 2003 after it was revealed that reporter Jayson Blair was fabricating parts of stories. Father: W. S. Raines ("Wattie Simeon", b. 21-Sep-1907, d. 6-Oct-2002) Mother: Bertha Estelle Walker (b. 1-Jan-1907, d. 23-Nov-2002) Sister: Mary Jo Raines Dean Brother: Jerry W. Raines Wife: Susan Woodley (m. 22-Mar-1969, div., two sons) Son: Ben (b. 1970) Son: Jeff (b. 1972) Wife: Krystyna Anna Stachowiak (Polish, m. Mar-2003)
University: BA, Birmingham-Southern College (1964) University: MA, University of Alabama (1973)
The New York Times Executive Editor (2001-03, resigned over scandal) The New York Times Editorial Page Editor (1993-2001) The New York Times Washington Bureau Chief (1988-93) The New York Times London Bureau Chief (1987-88) The New York Times Depy. Editor, Washington (1985-87) The New York Times White House Correspondent (1982-85) The New York Times National Political Correspondent (1981-82) The New York Times Atlanta Bureau Chief (1979-81) The New York Times National Correspondent, Atlanta (1978-79) Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing 1992 for Grady's Gift
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR 4 Little Girls (9-Jul-1997) · Himself
Author of books:
Whiskey Man (1977) My Soul Is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South Remembered (1983) Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis (1993) The One That Got Away: A Memoir (2006)
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