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  1. Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee Jr. (Manchester, 7 agosto 1948) è un giornalista statunitense. È stato reporter e redattore del Boston Globe per 25 anni, incluso un periodo in cui ha supervisionato l'inchiesta vincitrice del Premio Pulitzer sugli abusi sessuali da parte di sacerdoti nell'arcidiocesi di Boston, ed è autore di una ...

  2. Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee Jr. (born August 7, 1948) is an American journalist and writer. He was a reporter and editor at The Boston Globe for 25 years, including a period when he supervised the Pulitzer Prize –winning investigation into sexual abuse by priests in the Boston archdiocese, and is the author of a comprehensive ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_BradleeBen Bradlee - Wikipedia

    They had one son, Ben Bradlee Jr., who later became first a reporter, then a deputy managing editor at The Boston Globe. Bradlee and his first wife divorced while he was an overseas correspondent for Newsweek. In 1957, he married Antoinette 'Tony' Pinchot Pittman. Together, they had a son, Dominic, and a daughter, Marina.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_BradleeBen Bradlee - Wikipedia

    Ben Bradlee, vero nome Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (Boston, 26 agosto 1921 – Washington, 21 ottobre 2014), è stato un giornalista e saggista statunitense. Fu prima caporedattore e poi direttore esecutivo del Washington Post , dal 1965 al 1991.

  5. 22 ott 2014 · Ben Bradlee, who presided over The Washington Post’s Watergate reporting that led to the fall of President Richard M. Nixon and that stamped him in American culture as the quintessential...

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  6. 22 ott 2014 · Benjamin C. Bradlee, who presided over The Washington Post newsroom for 26 years and guided The Post’s transformation into one of the world’s leading newspapers, died Oct. 21 at his home in...

  7. 29 ott 2014 · “He wouldn’t have known what to make of the Internet,” said Benjamin Bradlee Jr., his oldest son and a longtime journalist at The Boston Globe, whose gravelly voice echoes his father’s.