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Franklin Foer is an author, journalist and current editor of the conservative magazine the [[New Republic]].<ref>The New Republic, [http://www.tnr.com/users/franklin-foer "Franklin Foer"], New Republic, accessed on 19 November 2010</ref> TNR editor-in-chief [[Martin Peretz]]'s decision to give Foer the position (he previously worked for TNR as a staff writer) in 2006 to replace [[Peter Beinart]] was reportedly greeted by surprise by many including Foer who "had never edited and wondered why anyone would want to take on an editor’s headaches."<ref>Tim Warren, [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Summer2007/TheFixer.html "The Fixer: Can editor Franklin Foer rescue the New Republic? "], Columbia Magazine, accessed on 19 November 2010</ref>
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Franklin Foer is an author, journalist and current editor of the conservative magazine, the [[New Republic]].<ref>The New Republic, [http://www.tnr.com/users/franklin-foer "Franklin Foer"], New Republic, accessed on 19 November 2010</ref> TNR editor-in-chief [[Martin Peretz]]'s decision to give Foer the position (he previously worked for TNR as a staff writer) in 2006 to replace [[Peter Beinart]] was reportedly greeted by surprise by many including Foer who "had never edited and wondered why anyone would want to take on an editor’s headaches."<ref>Tim Warren, [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Summer2007/TheFixer.html "The Fixer: Can editor Franklin Foer rescue the New Republic? "], Columbia Magazine, accessed on 19 November 2010</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:22, 19 November 2010

Franklin Foer is an author, journalist and current editor of the conservative magazine, the New Republic.[1] TNR editor-in-chief Martin Peretz's decision to give Foer the position (he previously worked for TNR as a staff writer) in 2006 to replace Peter Beinart was reportedly greeted by surprise by many including Foer who "had never edited and wondered why anyone would want to take on an editor’s headaches."[2]

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  1. The New Republic, "Franklin Foer", New Republic, accessed on 19 November 2010
  2. Tim Warren, "The Fixer: Can editor Franklin Foer rescue the New Republic? ", Columbia Magazine, accessed on 19 November 2010