Christine Kay (born 1964) is a journalist who served as an editor in the Investigations section of The New York Times. As of April 14, 2015, Kay moved to a new role as Enterprise Consultant. Previously she had served as the deputy editor of the Op-Ed page of the Times beginning in 2003.
Kay graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science. From 1985 to 1990, she was a reporter and editor with The Pittsburgh Press.
From 1990 to 1995, Kay worked at Newsday, where she served in a number of roles including weekend editor.
She became assistant metropolitan editor in 1998, handling enterprise pieces and special projects, after having worked in a variety of assigning and editing jobs on the metro desk since 1995.
Kyrie Eleison, kyrie eleison, kyrie
the wind blows hard against the mountain side across the sea into my soul it reaches into where i cannot hide setting my feet upon the road
my heart is old it holds my memories my body burns a gemlike flame
somewhere between the soul and soft machine is where i find myself again
kyrie eleison down the road that i must travel
kyrie eleison through the darkness of the night
kyrie eleison where im going will you follow
kyrie eleison on a highway in the light
when i was young i thought of growing old of what my life would mean to me
would i have followed down my chosen road, or only wished what i could be
kyrie eleison down the road that i must travel
kyrie eleison through the darkness of the night
kyrie eleison where im going will you follow
kyrie eleison on a highway in the light