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Michael E. Rose : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael E. Rose
Michael E. Rose (born May 18, 1954) is a Canadian author of books which include thriller novels. He is a former journalist, broadcaster and foreign correspondent, and the former Chief of Communications for Interpol. ==Background== Rose was born to an English-speaking family in Lachine, Quebec, an inner suburb of predominantly French-speaking Montreal. He attended Summerlea School, then Lachine High School. He studied on a scholarship beginning in 1971 at what was then known as Loyola College, a Jesuit post-secondary institution that was eventually merged into Concordia University before Rose graduated. Rose originally studied psychology and English literature before dropping out of university in 1974. He worked at a pub in London, then returned to Montreal where he took jobs as a social worker for a time. He returned to Concordia in 1977 to finish his BA degree. Before graduation, he was awarded the Concordia Arts Award for his first stage play, “Gallery”. He then attended Carleton University Journalism School in Ottawa from 1978–79, where he completed a second Bachelor’s degree, this time in Journalism. He also now holds a Master of Arts by Research (Journalism) from the University of Wollongong in Australia.
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