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Le Anne Schreiber (born August 4, 1945〔"Le Anne Schreiber". ''Contemporary Authors Online''. August 15, 2002. Retrieved on December 20, 2010.〕) is a former ESPN ombudsman. Schreiber replaced George Solomon in this position, who had served for twenty-one months as ombudsman. Schreiber had a two-year contract as ombudsman and wrote at least one column a month, with her tenure coming to an end in March 2009. Prior to her work as the ESPN ombudsman, Schreiber had been a sports editor for ''The New York Times''. She has also covered the 1976 Montreal Olympics and been editor-in-chief of ''womenSports'' magazine. She is also a decorated journalist, having won a National Magazine Award in 1991. Schreiber, the author of ''Midstream: An Intimate Journal of Loss and Discovery'', is divorced and lives in rural upstate New York. She has a master's degree from Harvard and has been a professor at University at Albany, SUNY and Columbia. Her book ''Light Years'' was a ''New York Times'' 1996 Notable Book of the Year. Originally from Evanston, Illinois, she moved to Texas and received her bachelor's degree from Rice in 1967. ==References== 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「Le Anne Schreiber」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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