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David Binder(born February 22 1931) is a british-born [[journalist]] and [[author]].He has been a writer for the [[New York Times]] since 1961 and has wriiten several books on the seperation of Berlin. He has contributed to several [[magazines]], including [[The Chicago Reporter|
David Binder(born February 22 1931) is a british-born [[journalist]] and [[author]].He has been a writer for the [[New York Times]] since 1961 and has wriiten several books. He has contributed to several [[magazines]], including [[The Chicago Reporter|''Reporter'']], [[The Nation|''Nation'']], and [[The New Republic|''New Republic'']]. He is professionally interested in small nations<ref>Biography Resource Center</ref> In [[2001]] he was awarded by the [[Romanian Cultural Foundation ]] "for exceptional contributions" involving "major contributions for the better knowledge of Romanian culture and civilization in the world."<ref>Culturale Romane 2000</ref> He is retired, but is serving on the editorial advisory board of the Mediterranean Quaterly.
''Reporter'']], [[The Nation|''Nation'']], and [[The New Republic|''New Republic'']]. In [[2001]] he was awarded by the [[Romanian Cultural Foundation ]] "for exceptional contributions" involving "major contributions for the better knowledge of Romanian culture and civilization in the world."<ref>Culturale Romane 2000</ref> He is retired, but is serving on the editorial advisory board of the Mediterranean Quaterly.
==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Binder was born on [[February]] 22, 1931, in [[London]], [[England]] along with his twin sister Deborah to American parents Carrol (a [[Newspaperman]]), and Dorothy (Walton) Binder. He was raised in [[Chicago]] until the age of (insert age here), when he was sent to a [[Quaker]] [[boarding school]] in [[Pennsylvania]]. He then went to [[Harvard]], before going to the [[University of Cologne]] to get his graduate degree.
Binder was born on [[February]] 22, 1931, in [[London]], [[England]] along with his twin sister Deborah to American parents Carrol (a [[Newspaperman]]), and Dorothy (Walton) Binder. He was raised in [[Chicago]] until the age of (insert age here), when he was sent to a [[Quaker]] [[boarding school]] in [[Pennsylvania]]. He then went to [[Harvard]], before going to the [[University of Cologne]] to get his graduate degree.

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David Binder (American Journalist)

David binder
Born (1931-02-22) February 22, 1931 (age 93)
NationalityEnglish
EducationHarvard University, A.B.(cum laude), 1953; University of Cologne,graduate study,1953-54
Occupation(s)Journalist, Columnist, Author
SpouseHelga Wagner =====(1959-present)=====
ChildrenJulia, Andrea, Alena

David Binder(born February 22 1931) is a british-born journalist and author.He has been a writer for the New York Times since 1961 and has wriiten several books. He has contributed to several magazines, including Reporter, Nation, and New Republic. He is professionally interested in small nations[1] In 2001 he was awarded by the Romanian Cultural Foundation "for exceptional contributions" involving "major contributions for the better knowledge of Romanian culture and civilization in the world."[2] He is retired, but is serving on the editorial advisory board of the Mediterranean Quaterly.

Early Life

Binder was born on February 22, 1931, in London, England along with his twin sister Deborah to American parents Carrol (a Newspaperman), and Dorothy (Walton) Binder. He was raised in Chicago until the age of (insert age here), when he was sent to a Quaker boarding school in Pennsylvania. He then went to Harvard, before going to the University of Cologne to get his graduate degree.

references:

  1. ^ Biography Resource Center
  2. ^ Culturale Romane 2000