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'''Wolf Blitzer''' is the lead political anchor for | '''Wolf Blitzer''' is the lead political anchor for CNN; he formerly was their [[White House]] correspondent, and began as their senior military affairs reporter in 1990.<ref>{{citation | ||
| url = http://www.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/blitzer.wolf.html | | url = http://www.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/blitzer.wolf.html | ||
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| title = Anchors and Reporters: Wolf Blitzer}}</ref> Blitzer was born in [[Germany]] but grew up in [[Buffalo, New York]] and attended the [[University of Buffalo]], according to its alumni newsletter. <ref>{{citation | | title = Anchors and Reporters: Wolf Blitzer}}</ref> Blitzer was born in [[Germany]] but grew up in [[Buffalo, New York]] and attended the [[University of Buffalo]], according to its alumni newsletter. <ref>{{citation | ||
| url = http://www.buffalo.edu/UBT/UBT-archives/25_ubtw04/alumni_profiles/ | | url = http://www.buffalo.edu/UBT/UBT-archives/25_ubtw04/alumni_profiles/ |
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Wolf Blitzer is the lead political anchor for CNN; he formerly was their White House correspondent, and began as their senior military affairs reporter in 1990.[1] Blitzer was born in Germany but grew up in Buffalo, New York and attended the University of Buffalo, according to its alumni newsletter. [2] He began reporting with Reuters in 1972, based in Tel Aviv, and then spent 15 years as the Washington, D.C. correspondent for the Jerusalem Post. AwardsIndividual
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