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Suzanne Malveaux : ウィキペディア英語版 | Suzanne Malveaux
Suzanne M. Malveaux (; born December 4, 1966), is an American television news journalist. She previously co-anchored CNN's international news program ''Around The World'' and various editions of ''CNN Newsroom''. Malveaux also served as the network's White House correspondent and the primary substitute to Wolf Blitzer on ''The Situation Room''. She joined CNN in 2002 and is based in Washington, D.C.. ==Early life and education== Malveaux, whose first name is pronounced ''Sue-zahn'', was born in Lansing, Michigan into a New Orleans-based family of Louisiana Creoles, whose roots are of French, Spanish, and African descent. Her father, Floyd J. Malveaux, is a doctor who became the dean of the College of Medicine at Howard University; he is now the executive director of the Merck Childhood Asthma Network and a founder of Howard University's National Human Genome Center.〔"Appointments, Tenure Decisions, and Promotions of African Americans in Higher Education", ''The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education'', No. 8 (Summer, 1995), pp. 106-108〕 Her mother, the former Myrna Maria Ruiz, is a retired schoolteacher.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Malveaux Family )〕
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