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  2. Gloria Borger - Wikipedia

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    Borger was born on September 22, 1952, in New Rochelle, New York and grew up there. She attended New Rochelle High School, where she graduated in 1970. She then attended Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, where she graduated in 1974. She was born into a Jewish family, and her father owned an electrical distribution company named Borger's ...

  3. List of Jewish American journalists - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Borger (1952–), journalist at CNN [22] Nellie Bowles , journalist at Vice News , The Guardian , New York Times [ 23 ] David S. Broder (1929–2011), Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post [ 24 ]

  4. Wolf Blitzer - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Isaac Blitzer (born March 22, 1948) is an American journalist, television news anchor, and author who has been a CNN reporter since 1990, and who currently serves as one of the principal anchors at the network. [1]

  5. List of converts to Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Jones — Jamaican singer who after becoming a Christian gave up her secular career and released four Gospel albums. [70] Gloria Gaynor — American singer, best known for her disco era hits, notably "I Will Survive". After what she referred to as a sinful lifestyle, and a search in different faiths, she became a Christian and rejected ...

  6. Borger (name) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Borger (born 1974), Canadian Businessman; David Borger (born 1969), Australian politician; Egon Börger (born 1946), German computer scientist; Elias Annes Borger (born 1784), Dutch poet; Gloria Borger (born 1952), American journalist; Jamie Borger, (born 1964), Swedish drummer; Jessica Borger, Australian immunologist and STEM advocate

  7. Jewish Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Saint Peter, Paul and other Jewish Christians told the Jerusalem council that Gentiles were receiving the Holy Spirit, and so convinced the leaders of the Jerusalem Church to allow gentile converts exemption from most Jewish commandments at the Council of Jerusalem, which opened the way for a much larger Christian Church, extending far beyond ...

  8. John King (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 2011, John King was the CNN anchor who confirmed the death of Osama bin Laden to their viewers. [16] On January 19, 2012, King moderated a Republican presidential debate before the South Carolina Primary. John King, USA was canceled in early 2012, with the final episode airing on June 29, 2012.

  9. Dana Bash - Wikipedia

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    Bash was born Dana Ruth Schwartz in Manhattan into a Jewish family, to Frances (née Weinman) Schwartz, an author and educator in Jewish studies, and Stuart Schwartz, an ABC News producer who served as the senior broadcast producer for Good Morning America. [3] Bash's maternal grandmother, Teri Vidor Weinman, and her family were Hungarian Jews.