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Roxanne Roberts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roxanne Roberts
Roxanne M. Roberts (born 1954 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a style writer for the ''Washington Post''. She is co-author of "The Reliable Source" column with Amy Argetsinger,〔(DC Fishbowl article on Roxanne's appointment to "The Reliable Source" )〕 the paper's daily chronicle of Washington D.C.'s notables and society events. She is a regular panelist on the NPR quiz show ''Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!''. In 2000, Roberts appeared on the "In" list in ''Washingtonian magazine''. In 2009, Roberts received some media attention for her role in the gatecrashing incident at the first state dinner under the presidency of Barack Obama. She informed two White House staffers that the Salahis were not on the official guest list, and was apparently the only person who caught the mishap that night. However, her suspicions were not acted on, which furthered the image that the White House staff at the event had handled the situation incompetently. ==Personal== Roberts has a teenage son.〔(NPR.org ''About the Panelists'' )〕 In 1996 she wrote a piece for the ''Post'' about her father, who committed suicide when he was 46 and she was 21.
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