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Edward James Temko (born November 1952)[1] is an American journalist and newspaper editor who has worked much of his life in London in the United Kingdom. He has also been based in cities such as Lisbon, Brussels, Beirut, Moscow, Jerusalem, and Johannesburg.[2] His articles appeared mainly in The Observer newspaper and focused on political and social issues. He previously wrote for The Guardian and was, until 2005, editor of the Jewish Chronicle. He is a correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor. Temko is a regular panelist on the BBC World programme Dateline London and BBC TV's Question Time.[3] Temko has a regular column for the Monitor called "Patterns" based on Joseph C. Harsch's "Patterns of Diplomacy" column, in which Temko tracks trends in human connection.[2]

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Personal life

Temko was born into a Jewish family in Washington, D.C. but currently resides with his family in London.

References

  1. ^ "Edward James TEMKO". Companies House. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b "In a world of divides, this writer finds connections". Christian Science Monitor. 26 August 2022. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Ned Temko". IMDb.
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Preceded by
Geoffrey Paul
Editor of The Jewish Chronicle
1990–2005
Succeeded by
David Rowan
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