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Roger Cohen
Roger Cohen (born 2 August 1955) is a journalist and author. He is a columnist for ''The New York Times'' and ''International New York Times''.〔(Roger Cohen ). ''The New York Times''. Accessed 2 May 2009.〕 He has worked as a foreign correspondent in fifteen different countries.〔 ==Early life and education== Cohen was born in London to a Jewish family. His father, Sydney Cohen, a doctor, emigrated from South Africa to England in the 1950s. In the late 1960s, Roger studied at Westminster School, one of Britain's top private schools. He won a scholarship and would have entered College, the scholars' house, but was told that a Jew could not attend College or hold his particular scholarship (as the scholarship which was initially offered to him, was only intended for persons who professed the Christian faith, as he later learned while researching the affair). Instead, he received a different scholarship.〔(A Jew in England )〕 In 1973, Cohen travelled with friends throughout the Middle East, including Iran and Afghanistan. He drove a Volkswagen Kombi named 'Pigpen' after the late keyboard playing frontman of the Grateful Dead. He attended Balliol College, Oxford University. Cohen graduated with M.A. degrees in History and in French in 1977.〔(The New York Times Names Roger Cohen Foreign Editor ). Business Wire. Published 14 March 2002.〕 He then left that year for Paris to teach English and to write for ''Paris Metro''. He started working for Reuters and the agency transferred him to Brussels.〔 Cohen's mother, also from South Africa (b. 1929), attempted suicide in London in 1978 and died there in 1999. She was buried in Johannesburg.〔
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