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Yevgenia Markovna Albats ((ロシア語:Евге́ния Ма́рковна Альба́ц), born 5 September 1958〔(Editorial dossier ), Agentura.ru, referring to another web site (Labyrinth ).〕〔(''The New Russia's Dictionary: a world of literature'' ), ''Znamya''〕) is a Russian investigative journalist, political scientist, writer and radio host. As of year 2011, she works as a chief editor of The New Times magazine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Редакция New Times )〕 She holds a position in the leadership of the Russian Jewish Congress. ==Early life and education== Albats' father, Mark Yefremovich Albats, was a member of a GRU military reconnaissance team during World War II, residing in German-occupied Ukraine.〔(Memories about family members of Echo of Moscow's guests ), Yevgenia Albats, 7 July 2004. (Machine translation ).〕 In 1943 he was wounded and discharged from the Army. Afterward he worked as an engineer at a scientific institution, designing radiolocation systems for the Soviet Army.〔〔(''We are here'' ) 〕 Albats' mother, Yelena Izmaylovskaya, was an actress and a radio news host.〔〔(Interview with Tatyana Komarova ).〕 Albats' elder sister, Tatyana Komarova, is a television host/anchor.〔 Yevgenia Albats graduated from the Department of Journalism of Moscow State University in 1980. One of her classmates and friends was Anna Politkovskaya, who would become an investigative journalist and was assassinated in 2006.〔(Evgeny Bystrov ''At the Journalism Faculty, Anya was the Modesty Incarnated'' ) ''Novaya Gazeta Kubany'' 1217 (95) of 14 December 2006 〕
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