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==Alumni==
Notable journalists who have worked at ''theThe Jordan Times'' include:
*[[Rami George Khouri]], journalist and commentator on the Middle East. Former editor-in-chief.
*[[Jill Carroll]], ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'' reporter kidnapped in Iraq. Former ''the Times'' reporter.
*[[Marwan Muasher]], former minister of information. Former editor-in-chief.<ref name=naj>{{cite journal|last=Najjar|first=Orayb Aref|title=The Ebb and Flow of the Liberalization of the Jordanian Press: 1985−1997|journal=Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly|year=1998|volume=75|issue=127|url=http://jmq.sagepub.com/content/75/1/127|accessdate=23 September 2013}}</ref>
*[[George Hawatmeh]], founder of the [[Arab Media Institute]]. Former editor-in-chief.<ref name=naj/>
*[[Ayman Safadi]], Jordan's foreign minister. Former deputy prime minister and editor-in-chief.
 
From the 1980s to 2011 veteran journalist [[Randa Habib]] had a weekly column in ''theThe Times'' which was stopped by the paper's management.<ref>{{cite web|title=In Jordan, Some Threats Against a Foreign Journalist are Realized|url=http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reports/article/102678/In-Jordan-Some-Threats-Against-a-Foreign-Journalist-Are-Realized.aspx|work=Nieman Reports|accessdate=21 September 2013|author=Randa Habib|date=Fall 2011}}</ref> Jennifer Hamarneh served in the paper as [[editor-in-chief]].<ref name=jmi>{{cite web|title=Board of Directors|url=http://www.jmi.edu.jo/en/content/41/Board-of-Directors|publisher=Jordan Media Institute|accessdate=11 September 2014}}</ref>
 
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