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'''Paul Klebnikov''' was an American [[journalist]] and historian of Russian history.
 
'''Paul Klebnikov''' was an American [[journalist]] and historian of Russian history.

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Person.png Paul Klebnikov  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist, historian)
Born1963-06-03
New York, USA
Died2004-07-09 (Age 41)
Moscow, Russia
Alma materSt. Bernard's School, Phillips Exeter Academy, University of California, Berkeley, London School of Economics
Children • Alexander
• Gregory
• Sophia
SpouseHelen "Musa" Train
Victim ofassassination

Paul Klebnikov was an American journalist and historian of Russian history.

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