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Tom McDevitt was the president of the Washington Times, a newspaper in Washington DC, United States,[1] until he was relieved of his duties on 9 November 2009.[2] He is a member of the Unification Church and in the early 1980s was the pastor of the church in Washington DC.[3][4] He later worked for the Times, which was founded in 1982 by church founder Sun Myung Moon and owned by church members, in various positions including vice president. From 2005 to 2007 he worked for the Points of Light Foundation as senior vice president for marketing, communications and recognition. In March 2007 he went back to the Times as president.[5][full citation needed]

McDevitt's wife of 20 years, Soon Ja, died in 2002. They have five children.[6]

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