

Gayle Fee's Bio
Gayle Fee has been at the Boston
Herald for most of her career, first as a general assignment reporter, then
as a city editor and finally, as one-half of the Inside Track.
As a reporter, Fee covered
breaking news, crime and politics and won several awards from the Associated
Press, United Press International and the New England Press Association for
her work. She was later promoted to the Boston Herald's city desk where she
planned news coverage, assigned stories and supervised a team of 20-25
reporters. In 1990, after the death of longtime Herald columnist Norman
Nathan, Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa teamed up to create and write the popular
``Inside Track'' column.
A former reporter for the
Cape Cod Times, Gayle grew up in
Laura Raposa's Bio
Laura
Raposa started her career at the Boston Herald as a copy girl and worked
her way up to business reporter and then, the Inside Track.
As a business reporter,
Raposa covered the retail, advertising and tourism industries and wrote
a weekly advertising column. An avid chef, Laura once had her own cable
cooking show.
Raposa, who hails from
Laura lives with her
husband, Steven Syre, a Boston Globe business columnist, on the
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