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Tim Goeglein : ウィキペディア英語版 | Timothy Goeglein Timothy Goeglein (pronounced Ghegline) (born January 6, 1964) was Special Assistant to U. S. President George W. Bush and Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison from 2001 to 2008. He resigned following the discovery of plagiarism in more than 20 opinion pieces he wrote for a newspaper in his home town. In January 2009, Goeglein became the Vice President of External Relations for the Christian Organization Focus on the Family. == Early years and education == A descendant of Macedonian immigrants,〔(MPO )〕〔(A Guest Column by Timothy S. Goeglein with the statements "since we are Macedonian" )〕 Goeglein grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana. His family had few strong political commitments, and attended a liberal Lutheran church.〔 At the age of 12, he was a host of WANE-TV’s "News for Little People"; as a sophomore at Paul Harding High School in Fort Wayne, he became a producer of WOWO radio’s "Mikeside," a Sunday-evening mix of student-produced newscasts and interviews.〔Ashley Smith, ("Goeglein's resignation a seeming end to meteoric rise" ), ''Fort Wayne News-Sentinel'', February 29, 2008〕 Goeglein attended Indiana University Bloomington, majoring in journalism and political science.〔
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