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- | |имя = Чарлз Краутхаммер
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- | |оригинал имени = Charles Krauthammer
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- | [[File:Meg Greenfield.jpg|thumb|right|Meg Greenfield]]
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- | '''Mary Ellen (Meg) Greenfield''' (December 27, 1930 – May 13, 1999) was a ''[[Washington Post]]'' and ''[[Newsweek]]'' editorial writer and a [[Washington, D.C.]] insider known for her wit and for being reclusive.
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- | She became influential in a male-dominated world and a close confidante of ''Post'' publisher [[Katharine Graham]]. She was awarded journalism's highest honor, a [[Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing]], in 1978, and spent 20 years as the editorial page editor for the Washington Post, and 25 years as a columnist for Newsweek.
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- | She never married, something she came to regret. When diagnosed with cancer, Greenfield partly retired to [[Bainbridge Island]] in her native [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]], where she wrote a posthumously-published memoir entitled ''Washington''. She died of the disease, aged 68.
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