Job Seeker
Senior News Analyst - The Economist Intelligence Unit
Minneapolis, MN 55403
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Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Work Experience
Senior News Analyst
The Economist Intelligence Unit - London
June 1996 to Present
analyzing political and economic news
Senior Editor
University of Minnesota Press - Minneapolis, MN
July 1990 to June 1996
sponsoring and acquiring book manuscripts
Analyst
NBC News - New York, NY
May 1985 to April 1990
analyzing international political news
Assistant Editor
HarperCollins Publishers - New York, NY
July 1982 to June 1983
line-editing book manuscripts
Desk Assistant
CBS Television Network - New York, NY
May 1980 to June 1982
analyzing and researching political international news Education
PhD in literature and information technology
University of Minnesota - Minneapolis, MN
September 1973 to June 1980
Bachelor's in English and French
New York University - New York, NY
June 1973
Skills
Microsoft Office, writing/editing
Links
https://biodunbbcnews.blogspot.com/
Publications
Fantasy Is Whatever is Beyond the Speed of Light
https://www.amazon.com/Fantasy-Whatever-Beyond-Speed-Light/dp/198*******/ ref=sr_1_1_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=152*******&sr=8-1&keywords=fantasy+is+whatever+is
+beyond+the+speed+of+light
April 2018
You and Ann have now been married for a year, and you both have twin girls: Natalie and Sarah. You’re now living in the house you bought in Ventimiglia on the Italian Riviera close to the French border. But you still have a share on the houseboat with Alain and Elodie, also on the Riviera, just down the hill from the house. The living room has paintings by Giorgio de Chirico on the wall, and a juke box that is a present from your kids, and a grand piano, and a stain-glass window custom made by local artisans. In the living room, you also have black and white women mannequins and a talking parakeet you call Homer, and salt-water fish aquariums. This is your nest. And oh, the twins have music boxes suspended above their cribs. You rotate these boxes once a week so the twins can listen to everything. You’ve made a few friends since you’ve been living here: Brian and Elodie and Brian and Rachel, who live up the hill in a house. The houseboat, your house, and Brian and Rachel’s house are about 200 meters from one another. Walking distance.
Additional Information
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