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Stewart Steven (journalist, editor) | |
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Born | Stefan Gustaf Cohen 1935-09-30 Hamburg |
Died | 2004-01-19 (Age 68) London |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Alma mater | Mayfield College |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Parents | • Rudolph Steven • Trude Steven |
Children | adopted Inka's son |
Spouse | Inka Sobieniewska |
Stewart Steven was regarded as a "brilliant editor".[1]
Career
In 1972 Steven signed off as Foreign editor on a Daily Express "world exclusive" that Martin Bormann was living in South America. After 6 days the paper issued a retraction and he departed to become assistant editor for the Daily Mail.[1]
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