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James Charles "Jim" Lehrer (/ˈlɛərər/;—born May 19, 1934) is a former American journalist and novelist, and is the former executive editor and a former news anchor for the PBS NewsHour on PBS. He is also known for his role as a debate moderator in U.S. presidential election campaigns, and is an author of numerous fiction and non-fiction books, which draw upon his experience as a newsman, and his interests in history and politics.
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Jim Lehrer Lehrer, Jim
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American writer
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1934-05-19Z
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James Charles Lehrer
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