Seth Lipsky
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Seth Lipsky (born 1946, Brooklyn) is the current editor of the New York Sun, a right of center daily newspaper in New York City. Mr. Lipsky writes most of the Sun's editorials, [1] and counts Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Winston Churchill, Ariel Sharon, and Milton Friedman as his intellectual and ideological heroes.[2] He has a long history of working in the newspaper business, including a stint for the Wall Street Journal in Asia and Belgium. He is currently a contributing editor for the Journal.
Mr. Lipsky served with honor in the U.S. Armed Forces and wrote for Stars and Stripes while in Vietnam.
He is married to Amity Shlaes, a columnist and author of several books.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ http://radiofreeblogistan.com/2003/02/10/conasons_theory_for_the_suns_tirade.html
- ^ http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/slipsky/?id=95000667
- ^ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE3DB1338F930A25755C0A96E948260