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and wrote the President's address to Greece. Glastris developed Clinton's "DC Reads this Summer" program. This program "put over 1000 federal employees as volunteer reading tutors in Washington, DC public schools." In 2000, he was also responsible for co-writing the President's address to the
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Glastris grew up in the St. Louis area with two brothers, Bill and George. His mother, Bess "Vasiliki" Dimpapas Glastri (1924-2018), was the daughter of Greek immigrant parents, and had a pioneering career at
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In 1984, Glastis was working for his father in the advertising business, when he decided to move to Washington, D.C. He found an unpaid internship, then a staff job at the
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in St. Louis before marrying William V. Glastris, Sr. His father owned a small company, Glastris-Manning/Courtesy Checks Advertising and Public Relations Group.
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from 1998 to 2001, Glastris wrote drafts of more than 200 speeches on a variety of subjects such as education, health care, and the budget. He helped write the
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Glastris was married to Kukula Kapoor Glastris, who died in August 2017; the two met in 1981, when Glastris was in graduate school. Kukula worked for
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from 2008 to 2010, and is a senior fellow at the Western Policy Center in
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and political columnist. Glastris is the current editor-in-chief of the
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from 1985 to 1986. In 1987 he was a freelance writer in Washington.
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From 1988 to 1998, Glastris was a correspondent and editor for
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bureau. He did this during two presidential campaigns, the
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Video conversations and debates Glastris has taken part in
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Militia. From 1995 to 1996, he worked as Bureau Chief in
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New America Foundation
journalist
Washington Monthly
President
Bill Clinton
U.S. News & World Report
KWK Radio-TV
Parkway West High
Ballwin, Missouri
Northwestern University
B.A.
M.A.
Washington Monthly
U.S. News & World Report
Chicago
Mississippi
Michigan
Berlin, Germany
Yugoslavia
Bosnia War
Germany
Russia
President
Bill Clinton
State of the Union
1999
2000
Turkey
Greece

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