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Richard Lee Boudreaux  (born February 5, 1948) is the Deputy Standards Editor for The Wall Street Journal. He was previously the Bureau Chief for the Wall Street Journal in Madrid, Spain.

Awards
Richard Boudreaux has won awards for his work.

Early Career
At some point, Richard learned to write. Although this initially consisted of letters and words, his skills grew to the point that he could create full sentences, paragraphs, and articles conveying meaning. He chose, after some time writing in this way, to make writing and journalism his career.

His initial writing and note taking was in cursive, but he has a well established reputation for also knowing how to use a typewriter and Microsoft Word.

Sports
Richard has likely run and swam more miles and kilometers than you have. Though this statement presumes something about you, the reader, based on the world population, it is likely to be true. If you would like to compare your prowess to his, you should meet up. He would likely love to chat about your experiences over a warm meal.