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Kurt Alexander Eichenwald (born June 28, 1961) is an American journalist and a New York Times bestselling author of five books, one of which, The Informant (2000), was made into a motion picture in 2009. Formerly he was a senior writer and investigative reporter with The New York Times, Condé Nast's business magazine, Portfolio, and later was a contributing editor with Vanity Fair and a senior writer with Newsweek. Eichenwald had been employed by The New York Times since 1986 and primarily covered Wall Street and corporate topics such as insider trading, accounting scandals, and takeovers, but also wrote about a range of issues including terrorism, the Bill Clinton pardon controversy, Federal health care policy, and sexual predators on the Internet.

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  • Kurt Alexander Eichenwald (* 28. června 1961) je americký novinář působící v Newsweeku. Spolupracuje také s New York Times a a autor čtyř bestsellerů, mezi které patří například (2000, v roce 2009). (cs)
  • Kurt Alexander Eichenwald (born June 28, 1961) is an American journalist and a New York Times bestselling author of five books, one of which, The Informant (2000), was made into a motion picture in 2009. Formerly he was a senior writer and investigative reporter with The New York Times, Condé Nast's business magazine, Portfolio, and later was a contributing editor with Vanity Fair and a senior writer with Newsweek. Eichenwald had been employed by The New York Times since 1986 and primarily covered Wall Street and corporate topics such as insider trading, accounting scandals, and takeovers, but also wrote about a range of issues including terrorism, the Bill Clinton pardon controversy, Federal health care policy, and sexual predators on the Internet. (en)
  • Kurt Alexander Eichenwald (né le 28 juin 1961) est un journaliste américain, rédacteur (senior redactor) à Newsweek, collaborateur à la rédaction de Vanity Fair, et auteur de quatre best-sellers édités par le New York Times, dont l'un, The Informant (2000), a été adapté en film en 2009. Auparavant, il a été écrivain et journaliste d'investigation au New York Times et plus tard au magazine business de Condé Nast, Portfolio. Eichenwald a travaillé au New York Times à partir de 1986 et a couvert principalement Wall Street et le monde de l'entreprise, à travers des sujets tels que les délits d'initié, les fraudes comptables, et les offres publiques, mais a également écrit sur un large éventail de questions, notamment le terrorisme, la controverse sur l'usage du droit de grâce de Bill Clinton, (fr)
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