Richard Bernstein
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Richard Bernstein
Richard Bernsteinis an American journalist, columnist, and author. He writes the Letter from America column for The International Herald Tribune. He was a book critic at The New York Times and a foreign correspondent for both Time magazine and The New York Times in Europe and Asia...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth5 May 1944
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