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Richard Warner Carlson (born Richard Boynton; February 10, 1941) is an American journalist, diplomat and lobbyist who was the director of the Voice of America from 1986 to 1991. Carlson has also been a newspaper and wire service reporter, a magazine writer, a TV and radio correspondent and a documentary filmmaker.
Apr 28, 2023 · A 2022 New York Times profile of Carlson described his on-air technique as “gleefully courting blowback” for touting racist, white nationalist views or for being one of the “most visible and...
May 5, 2024 · US protests. Alleged violent Columbia anti-Israel agitator is privileged heir to multimillion-dollar ad empire: report. James Carlson, 40, is an alleged outside agitator arrested at Columbia...
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Richard Carlson (May 16, 1961 – December 13, 2006) was an American author, psychotherapist, and motivational speaker. His book, Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and it's all Small Stuff (1997), was USA Today's bestselling book for two consecutive years.
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Carlson was the son of a Danish -born lawyer [1] who lived in Albert Lea, Minnesota. [2] He majored in drama at the University of Minnesota, where he wrote and directed plays and was a member of the society Phi Beta Kappa. [3] He graduated cum laude with a Master of Arts degree, a scholarship prize of $2500, and an invitation to join the faculty.
May 5, 2022 · She met Richard Carlson, a San Francisco TV journalist from a considerably less prosperous background, while still in college. Advertisement Lisa and Richard eloped in Reno, Nevada in 1967.
Dec 16, 2006 · Richard Carlson, author of the best-selling "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," has died at age 45. Carlson died Wednesday after falling ill while on his way to New York as part of a tour to promote...