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opinion section, receiving public outrage over the insensitivity and racism perceived in the choice of title. In response, the article was later renamed "China and the Population Bomb That Wasn’t". Despite public reactions to the title, the article was actually decrying the long-term Western policies
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in August 2007, as the speechwriter for News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch. In December 2012, he became Editorial Page Editor of the
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where he was the Washington Bureau Chief until 1992. From 1992 to 1998, McGurn served as the senior editor of the
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McGurn was born December 4, 1958, in San Diego. He received his bachelor's degree in
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in 1981; he later earned a master's degree in communications from
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William McGurn named New York Post editorial page editor
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and perspectives that were instrumental in forming the
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White House Director of Speechwriting
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Marc Thiessen
San Diego
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George W. Bush
Michael Gerson
philosophy
University of Notre Dame
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American Spectator
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Far Eastern Economic Review
The Wall Street Journal
Hillsdale College
News Corporation
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2023 Monterey Park Shooting
Chinese "one child" policy
Madison
New Jersey

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