Kati Marton (born April 3, 1949) is a Hungarian-American author and journalist. Her career has included reporting for ABC News as a foreign correspondent...
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correspondent Kati Marton. That same year, he became a father when Marton gave birth to their daughter, Elizabeth. In 1982, Jennings's and Marton's second child...
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illustrator Kati Marton (born 1949), American author and journalist László Marton (director) (1943–2019), Hungarian theatrical director Sandra Marton, American...
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1977; they divorced in 1978. He was married to Kati Marton from 1995 until his death. Before he married Marton, he was involved in a longstanding relationship...
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cross-country skier Kati Luoto (born 1972), Finnish strength athlete Kati Marton (born 1949), Hungarian-American author and journalist Kati Murutar (born 1967)...
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MacArthur Susan Madrak Phoebe Maltz Bovy Greil Marcus Wynton Marsalis Kati Marton Debra Mashek Deirdre McCloskey John McWhorter Uday Mehta Andrew Moravcsik...
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Encyclopedia of Terrorism. Sage Publications. ISBN 978-0-7619-2408-1. Marton, Kati (1994). A Death in Jerusalem. Pantheon Books. ISBN 978-0-679-42083-5...
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Images Jane Kramer, The New Yorker Isaac Lee, Univision Lara Logan, CBS Kati Marton Rebecca MacKinnon Michael Massing Victor Navasky Clarence Page Norman...
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(1918–1995, nf) Sándor Márai (1900–1989, f/p) Béla Markó (born 1951, nf) Kati Marton (born 1949, nf) Tibor Méray (1924–2020, nf/f) Kelemen Mikes (1690–1791...
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change from Poland (the Polish was "Dereczyn") to the Soviet Union. (See Kati Marton, A death in Jerusalem, Random House, 1994 p.102) Olmert, Ehud (July 2012)...
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