David Aaronovitch
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David Morris Aaronovitch (born 8 July 1954)[1] is an English journalist, television presenter and author. He is a regular columnist for The Times and the author of Paddling to Jerusalem: An Aquatic Tour of Our Small Country (2000), Voodoo Histories: the role of Conspiracy Theory in Modern History (2009) and Party Animals: My Family and Other Communists (2016). He won the Orwell Prize for political journalism in 2001, and the What the Papers Say "Columnist of the Year" award for 2003. He previously wrote for The Independent and The Guardian.
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Born | David Morris Aaronovitch (1954-07-08) 8 July 1954 (age 69) Hampstead, London, England |
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Occupation(s) | Journalist, broadcaster, author |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | Sam Aaronovitch Lavender Aaronovitch |
Relatives | Owen Aaronovitch (brother) Ben Aaronovitch (brother) |
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