Gary Raynaldo

Contributing Writer
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I am a writer with more than 25 years of working experience as a journalist and editor for several newspapers and wire services in the United States. My work has been published in the Christian Science Monitor, New York Daily News, Oakland Tribune, the New Haven Register and the San Francisco Sun Reporter. During my career, I have worked as an investigative reporter, foreign correspondent, political reporter and business writer. I enjoy travel, literature and foreign films. I have traveled to Paris, London, Rome, Brussels, Bermuda, Cuba, Mali and the Ivory Coast. I have also written a novel entitled Trans Atlantic Love. It is a romantic thriller that takes place in Harlem and London. I obtained my BA degree in journalism at San Francisco State University. I am a native of San Francisco.

Latest Articles

Is Iran the Motive for Hillary Clinton's Visit to West Africa?
A move to blunt Iran's nuclear weapons program may be the motive for U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's trip to Africa this week.
Jan 18, 2012 - Gary Raynaldo
Mercedes and Cleaner Air Threaten London's Black Taxis
The world famous London black taxi is facing an uncertain future from increased competition and clear air regulations.
Nov 16, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo
Iconic Citroën DS Car Maintains Mythical Status
Citroën DS enthusiasts continue to hope that the iconic classic car will be properly revamped to capture the true spirit of the original.
Nov 9, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo
Why Is Obama Sending U.S. Troops to Africa?
Is President Obama taking an aggressive stance on securing oil supplies and limiting China's influence in Africa by sending troops to Uganda?
Oct 19, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo
Jean-Michel Basquiat: One Man's Art is Another Man's Graffiti
Jean-Michel Basquiat was at center stage of the frantic, moneyed '80's art world. His work fetches millions of dollars and sparks much controversy.
Oct 6, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo
Africa Seeks to Cash in on Cashew Nut Processing
Cashew processing in Africa is seen as a way to create more jobs and boost incomes on the continent.
Jul 8, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo
Ouattara Inaugurated as New President of Ivory Coast
The inauguration of Alassane Ouattara as president of Ivory Coast marks a new era in a country that has been battered by a decade of civil strife.
May 22, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo
Ostrich: A Healthy Meat Alternative to Beef
Ostrich is a healthy option for those who want to enjoy the juicy taste of beef while cutting back on calories and cholesterol.
Apr 26, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo
Process Begins to Unite War-Torn Ivory Coast
With the surrender of Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo this week, the country is eager to turn the page of a bloody chapter in its history.
Apr 14, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo
France Honors Poet Aimé Césaire At The Panthéon
Late poet Aimé Césaire joins such great icons of France's history as Voltaire, Victor Hugo and Rousseau immortalized at the Panthéon in Paris.
Apr 6, 2011 - Gary Raynaldo