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Frank Devine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frank Devine
Frank Devine (17 December 1931 – 3 July 2009) was a New Zealand born Australian newspaper editor and journalist. Devine was born in the South Island city of Blenheim and started his career there aged 17 as a cadet on the ''Marlborough Express''.〔 In 1953, Devine worked for West Australian Newspapers in Perth, contributing to the ''Western Mail''. He later worked as a foreign correspondent in New York, London and Tokyo〔 before returning to Perth as editor of the Weekend News in 1970.〔(Libel over restaurant ) ''The Canberra Times'', 1 August 1970, at Trove〕 In 1971, he was appointed editor-in-chief of Australian ''Reader's Digest''. After ten years, he transferred to a senior editorial position at the Digest in New York.〔(Digest editors ) ''The Canberra Times'', 4 April 1981, at Trove〕 Remaining in the United States, Devine was appointed editor at the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' by Rupert Murdoch. In 1986, he left Chicago to take on the role of editor at the ''New York Post''. In later life, Devine was a columnist and editor of ''The Australian''.〔 He contributed a monthly column for ''Quadrant'' from 2002 to 2009; he prepared a collection of these columns, ''Older and Wiser'',〔Devine, Frank, ''Older and Wiser: Essays 2002 - 2009'', Quadrant Books, Sydney (2009). "At the age of 70, the author wrote about being home alone when his wife is hospitalised, on being a grandparent, long-term marriage, his cancer treatment and the proper attitude and attire for a man of his age."〕 just before he died. He married Jacqueline Magee in April 1959, with whom he would have three children.〔〔 The eldest, Miranda Devine, has been a columnist for the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' and the ''Daily Telegraph''.〔(Australia’s many media dynasties (crikey) )〕 ==References==
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