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- Mary_Ann_Akers comment "Mary Ann Akers was a political gossip columnist. She wrote The Sleuth for washingtonpost.com and contributed to the print edition of the Washington Post. She was a regular contributor to The Huffington Post. Before joining washingtonpost.com, Akers wrote Heard on the Hill, Roll Call's gossip column. Prior to Akers' two-year stint at Roll Call, she was a reporter for National Public Radio for nearly four years, covering everything from politics and Congress to cultural trends and aviation.".
- Q6778848 comment "Mary Ann Akers was a political gossip columnist. She wrote The Sleuth for washingtonpost.com and contributed to the print edition of the Washington Post. She was a regular contributor to The Huffington Post. Before joining washingtonpost.com, Akers wrote Heard on the Hill, Roll Call's gossip column. Prior to Akers' two-year stint at Roll Call, she was a reporter for National Public Radio for nearly four years, covering everything from politics and Congress to cultural trends and aviation.".