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Dorothy Rabinowitz is an American conservative journalist and commentator. She was born in New York City, and was educated at Queens College and New York University. Ms. Rabinowitz was awarded the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for a series of 2000 articles covering aspects of U.S social and cultural trends. Previously, she had been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize three times. Rabinowitz is most famous for her exposé of the false sexual abuse charges filed against the operators of day care centres and other individuals, most notably that of a family named Amirault in Malden, Massachusetts. She has worked as editorial writer for the Wall Street Journal since May 1996.

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  • No Crueler Tyrannies, New York: Free Press, 2003.
  • New Lives, New York: Alfred Knopf, 1976.
  • Home Life, Macmillan, 1970.

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People from New York City | Wall Street Journal people | Wall Street Journal Editorial Board | Living people

 

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