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Rosie DiManno : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rosie DiManno Rosie DiManno (born c. 1956)〔 is a Canadian journalist who has worked at the ''Toronto Star'' since beginning her career in 1975. In 2012 the Canadian Olympic Committee honored DiManno for covering over 10 Olympic games. ==Life and career== Dimanno was born in Toronto to Italian immigrants.〔DiManno, Rosie (May 7, 2010). (DiManno: I owe mama everything and more. ) ''Toronto Star''〕 She began her career as a sportswriter in 1975.〔Rapoport, Ron (1994). ''A Kind of Grace: A Treasury of Sportswriting by Women.'' RDR Books, ISBN 9781571430137〕 DiManno has been a columnist with the ''Toronto Star'' since 1989. DiManno is author of several books, including ''Glory Jays: Canada's World Series Champions'', a 1993 book about The Toronto Blue Jays' World Series-winning season,〔DiManno, Rosie (1993). ''Glory Jays: Canada's World Series Champions.'' Sagamore Pub LLC, ISBN 9780915611683〕 ''Rosie and the Leafs,'' a 2000 book about the Toronto Maple Leafs,〔DiManno, Rosie (2000). ''Rosie and the Leafs.'' Peter Goddard Bks, ISBN 9780773732582〕 and ''Coach: The Pat Burns Story,'' a biography of National Hockey League Pat Burns.〔DiManno, Rosie (2012). ''Coach: The Pat Burns Story.'' Doubleday Canada, ISBN 9780385676366〕 Claire Sibonney of the ''Ryerson Review of Journalism'' described DiManno as a "provocative and unpredictable bad girl."〔Sibonney, Claire (June 2000). (The Comeback of Kirk LaPointe. ) ''Ryerson Review of Journalism''〕 DiManno's writing style has occasionally attracted negative attention internationally.〔Martin, Adam (January 19, 2012). (When Writing Goes Awry: ‘She Lost a Womb But Gained a Penis.’ ) ''New York''〕
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