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Keller, Bill
1949 - Born on the 18th of January.
1970 - Graduating from Pomona College where he began his journalistic career by founding an independent newspaper called The Collage.
1984 - Reporter in the Washington, D.C. bureau.
1986 - Reporter in the Moscow bureau.
1988 - Bureau chief in the Moscow bureau.
1989 - Keller won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the breakup of the former Soviet Union.
1992 - Bureau chief in the Johannesburg bureau.
1995 - Foreign editor in the New York City bureau.
1997 - Managing editor in the New York City bureau.
2001 - Op ed columnist and senior writer in the New York City bureau.
2003 - Executive editor in the New York City bureau from July to the present.
- Keller was one of the leading liberal supporters of the invasion of Iraq, explaining his backing for military action in his article 'The I-Can't-Believe-I'm-A-Hawk Club'.
2005 - Keller spoke on the 6th of July in defense of Judith Miller and her refusal to give up documents relating to the Valerie Plame case.
1970 - Graduating from Pomona College where he began his journalistic career by founding an independent newspaper called The Collage.
1984 - Reporter in the Washington, D.C. bureau.
1986 - Reporter in the Moscow bureau.
1988 - Bureau chief in the Moscow bureau.
1989 - Keller won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the breakup of the former Soviet Union.
1992 - Bureau chief in the Johannesburg bureau.
1995 - Foreign editor in the New York City bureau.
1997 - Managing editor in the New York City bureau.
2001 - Op ed columnist and senior writer in the New York City bureau.
2003 - Executive editor in the New York City bureau from July to the present.
- Keller was one of the leading liberal supporters of the invasion of Iraq, explaining his backing for military action in his article 'The I-Can't-Believe-I'm-A-Hawk Club'.
2005 - Keller spoke on the 6th of July in defense of Judith Miller and her refusal to give up documents relating to the Valerie Plame case.
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