Victorino Matus
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Victorino Matus is an assistant managing editor at The Weekly Standard opinion magazine whose articles frequently appear in the magazine and elsewhere.
He has been with the magazine since 1996 and has written on a variety of subjects, including history, foreign policy, military affairs, and popular culture. His work has also appeared in Policy Review, National Review, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post.[1]
He is one of three writers at the Galley Slaves blog, with fellow Weekly Standard staffers Jonathan V. Last and David Skinner.
Before joining The Weekly Standard, he worked for a defense consulting firm and at the White House Writers Group. Matus graduated from Georgetown University.[1]
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- ^ a b [1] Web page titled "Victorino Matus: Assistant Managing Editor" at The Weekly Standard Web site, accessed December 3, 2006