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She’d made her way to the top spot in a newsroom in her early 40’s. Journalism was more progressive than some fields, but the management positions were still dominated by men.     With shoulder-length blonde curls and dark reading glasses, she didn’t have the cutthroat appearance some people expected in a managing editor. She looked like a mom, and since I’d lost my mom, I figured that was one of the things that drew me to Miranda.     She was tough when need be, and the woman did not like hearing the word ‘no’. She’d been reminding me of it for five full minutes as she tried to convince me to expand my weekly column to twice a week.     “Miranda.” I gave her my I’m serious look – brows arched, mouth set in a thin line. “I have magazine work lined up. Work that pays more. And it’s a struggle to sound like a thriving single woman some weeks. One of the main reasons I tried Internet dating was so I could write about it.
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