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Claire Sterling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Claire Sterling Claire Sterling (née Neikind; October 21, 1919 – June 17, 1995) was an American author and journalist whose work focused on crime, political assassination, and terrorism. Her theories on Soviet bloc involvement in international terrorism and the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II, presented in ''The Terror Network'' and ''The Time of the Assassins'', respectively, were politically influential and controversial. ==Life== Sterling was born in Queens, New York. She earned a bachelor's degree in economics at Brooklyn College, worked as a union organizer, and was briefly a member of the Young Communist League.〔 After receiving a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University in 1945, she became the Rome correspondent of "a fly-by-night American news agency."〔 When it folded, she joined ''The Reporter'', which she wrote for until it ceased publication in 1968.〔 Sterling began writing her first book after losing her job at ''The Reporter''; it was published in 1969.〔 She also wrote for various newspapers and magazines, including ''The New York Times'', ''Washington Post'' and ''Reader's Digest''.〔 She married Thomas Sterling, a novelist, in 1951.〔 After spending their honeymoon in Italy the two moved there, living in Rome for several decades.〔 They had two children.〔 She died of cancer at age 75, in a hospital in Arezzo.
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