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James Oliver Goldsborough (born 1936) is an American journalist and author, born in New York City of a family with roots in Pittsburgh. Brought up in Los Angeles, he graduated from UCLA with a degree in economics. After serving two years in the U.S. Army he attended UC Berkeley Law School and Mexico City College. He has worked for the ''San Francisco Examiner'', ''Honolulu Advertiser'', ''Arizona Republic'', ''New York Herald Tribune'', ''International Herald Tribune'', ''Toronto Star'', ''Newsweek'', ''San Jose Mercury News'', and ''San Diego Union-Tribune'', winning numerous awards along the way. He was the Edward R. Murrow fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in 1973-'74 and senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1979-'83, where he published ''Rebel Europe: Living with a Changing Continent'', called by ''Los Angeles Times'' reviewer Charles Champlin "the most important book I have read in years." He is author of numerous articles on foreign affairs for ''Foreign Affairs'', ''Foreign Policy'', the ''New York Times Sunday Magazine'', ''Fortune'', and the ''Reader's Digest''. He was written monographs for the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, the Stimson Center and Politique Etrangère. His history of negotiations among the ''New York Times'', ''Washington Post'' and Whitney Communications to form the International Herald Tribune was published in the July/August 1974 edition of the ''Columbia Journalism Review''. In 2008, his family memoir, ''Misfortunes of Wealth'', about the great fortunes made by the steel families of Pittsburgh, was published by The Local History Company. Goldsborough resigned from the ''San Diego Union-Tribune'' in December 2004 over the publisher's killing of a column explaining why Jewish voters overwhelmingly cast their presidential ballots for John Kerry. The article was subsequently published in the New York ''The Jewish Daily Forward'' under the headline "Too Hot for San Diego." Since then he has contributed to the online newspaper ''Voice of San Diego''. ==Books== *''Rebel Europe: Living with a Changing Continent'' (Macmillan, 1983) *''Misfortunes of Wealth'' (The Local History Company, 2008) *''The Paris Herald'' (fiction): (Prospecta Press, April 2014) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「James O. Goldsborough」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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