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Bill Keller
Bill Keller (born January 18, 1949) is an American journalist. He is a writer for ''The New York Times'', where he was executive editor from July 2003 until September 2011. He announced on June 2, 2011, that he would step down from the position to become a full-time writer. Jill Abramson replaced him as executive editor.
Keller worked in the ''Times'' Moscow bureau from 1986 to 1991, eventually as bureau chief, spanning the final years of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union. For his reporting during 1988 he won a Pulitzer Prize.〔 ==Early life==
Keller is the son of former chairman and chief executive of the Chevron Corporation, George M. Keller. He attended the Roman Catholic schools St. Matthews and Junípero Serra High School in San Mateo, California, and graduated in 1970 from Pomona College,〔Jacques Steinberg, "Bill Keller, Columnist, Is Selected As The Times's Executive Editor," New York Times, July 15, 2003, p. A1〕 where he began his journalistic career as a reporter for a campus newspaper called ''The Collegian'' (later called ''The Collage''). From July 1970 to March 1979, he was a reporter in Portland with ''The Oregonian'', followed by stints with the ''Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report'' and the ''Dallas Times Herald''. He is married to Emma Gilbey Keller and has three children.〔
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