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John Tully was born and raised in the District Of Columbia where he delivered both the old Washington Star and Washington Post. He was present in the White House press-room basement the morning of Ronald Reagan's inauguration when the Iranian hostages were suddenly released. He has worked for the U.S. House of Representatives, Dept. of Agriculture, and The Kennedy Center. He has performed in over forty plays and musicals and worked on dozens of films, television shows and commercials as a Grip, Electrician, and Assistant Director. Recently he shot second unit scenes as an Assistant Camerman for NBC/Dreamworks Television's Boomtown. He's been tortured by Opus Dei, acted with the Harlem Globetrotters, been a ball-boy for a Martina Navritilova championship match, and a working jackaroo on a Western Australian sheep-station. Mr. Tully is the editor of The New York Herald Sun, the former Los Angeles Sun, and his writing has appeared in The Washington Dispatch, The Baltimore Chronicle, Common Dreams and Online Journal. He and his brand new wife live in New York City, where the stork just brought them their first baby, a girl, on the last day of March.