WND adds to reporting staff

By WND Staff

WorldNetDaily has hired its seventh full-time reporter since its
transition to for-profit status Oct. 1.

Sacramento-area journalist Julie Foster is joining WND’s growing team, and will
report on national and state political and legislative news and
education issues, as well as host WorldNetDaily’s popular Mr.
President
.

After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in social science in
1996,
Foster worked in the California state Legislature for several years.

Foster’s weekly column, “He Said, She Said … , ” which has been
featured
on other Internet sites including AmericanPartisan.com, FreeMarket.net
and CalNews.com, will now move to its new home at WorldNetDaily.com.

Julie Foster

“We’re delighted to have someone with Julie’s energy, background and
enthusiasm joining our reporting staff,” said WND’s founder and Editor
Joseph Farah. “With the new year coming, and WorldNetDaily’s readership
expanding rapidly, the right team is critical to our continued growth.”

“In two and a half years,” said Farah, “we’ve grown from a pioneering
news experiment into one of the top Internet news sites in the world —
competing head-to-head with CNN, MSNBC and other multi-national media
conglomerates. But WorldNetDaily’s popularity doesn’t in any way change
our primary mission: to be a true watchdog on government, to expose
encroachments on personal freedoms, and to report completely and
forthrightly on the important issues people are confronting today.”

With the Internet expanding at an almost exponential rate, added
Farah, “we know that to stay on the cutting edge, we have to improve
constantly. The addition of our Legislative Action Center, the best of its kind, is one example. Our
new and expanded commentary section is another. And there’s a lot more
coming — faster servers, improved e-commerce and the best investigative
reporting in America today.”