Seth Lipsky

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Seth Lipsky (born in 1946 in Brooklyn) is the current editor of the New York Sun, an independent 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 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]

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  1. ^ Conason's theory for the Sun's tirade @ Radio Free Blogistan
  2. ^ The Wall Street Journal Online - Dispatch
  3. ^ Amity Shlaes Married to Seth Lipsky - New York Times

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