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10 Facts About Anne Kornblut

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Anne Kornblut was a National Merit Program semifinalist in 1989.

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Anne Kornblut graduated from Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, Maryland in 1990.

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Anne Kornblut formerly worked at The Boston Globe, for which she covered national politics and as an intern at the New York Daily News.

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In 2015 Anne Kornblut joined Facebook as its director of strategic communications.

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Anne Kornblut has authored a book, Notes from the Cracked Ceiling: Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and What It Will Take for a Woman to Win.

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Also in 2014, Anne Kornblut was awarded the prestigious Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University.

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Anne Kornblut has claimed she abused anonymity standards while supplying the sources of statements made by Obama administration officials.

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On 11 August 2008, The Atlantic Monthly magazine revealed a letter by The Washington Post's managing editor, dated 11 February 2008, addressed to the Hillary Clinton campaign manager, in which he had protested the assertion made by an addressee's spokesman that Anne Kornblut was fired by The New York Times because of her reporting.

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In 2001, Anne Kornblut married English-born BBC News producer Mark Orchard, who worked from the Los Angeles office.

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In 2010 Anne Kornblut married Jon Cohen, Vice President of Survey Research and the marriage was performed at a restaurant in St Helena, California.