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Franklin Foer is an author, journalist and current editor of the conservative magazine, the [[New Republic]].<ref>The New Republic, [http://www.tnr.com/users/franklin-foer "Franklin Foer"], New Republic, accessed on 19 November 2010</ref> TNR owner and editor-in-chief [[Martin Peretz]]'s decision to give Foer the position (Foer reviously worked for TNR as a staff writer) to replace [[Peter Beinart]] in 2006 was reportedly greeted by surprise by many including Foer who "had never edited and wondered why anyone would want to take on an editor’s headaches."<ref>Tim Warren, [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Summer2007/TheFixer.html "The Fixer: Can editor Franklin Foer rescue the New Republic? "], Columbia Magazine, accessed on 19 November 2010</ref>
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Franklin Foer is an author, journalist and current editor of the [[New Republic]].<ref>The New Republic, [http://www.tnr.com/users/franklin-foer "Franklin Foer"], New Republic, accessed on 19 November 2010</ref> TNR owner and editor-in-chief [[Martin Peretz]]'s decision to give Foer the position (Foer reviously worked for TNR as a staff writer) to replace [[Peter Beinart]] in 2006 was reportedly surprised many including Foer who "had never edited and wondered why anyone would want to take on an editor’s headaches."<ref>Tim Warren, [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Summer2007/TheFixer.html "The Fixer: Can editor Franklin Foer rescue the New Republic? "], Columbia Magazine, accessed on 19 November 2010</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Latest revision as of 23:37, 19 November 2010

Franklin Foer is an author, journalist and current editor of the New Republic.[1] TNR owner and editor-in-chief Martin Peretz's decision to give Foer the position (Foer reviously worked for TNR as a staff writer) to replace Peter Beinart in 2006 was reportedly surprised many including Foer who "had never edited and wondered why anyone would want to take on an editor’s headaches."[2]

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  1. The New Republic, "Franklin Foer", New Republic, accessed on 19 November 2010
  2. Tim Warren, "The Fixer: Can editor Franklin Foer rescue the New Republic? ", Columbia Magazine, accessed on 19 November 2010
  3. Brookings, "Saban Forum 2009 Participants", Brookings Institution, accessed on 19 November 2010