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Mariane Pearl

1967 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mariane Pearl is the 217th most popular journalist, the 6,828th most popular biography from France and the 14th most popular French Journalist.

Mariane Pearl is a French journalist best known for her work as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal and for her memoir "A Mighty Heart," which recounts the story of her husband, Daniel Pearl, who was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in Pakistan. Her experiences and advocacy for press freedom have made her a prominent figure in discussions about journalism and human rights.

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Among Journalists

Among journalists, Mariane Pearl ranks 217 out of 196Before her are Arzu Geybullayeva, Nareen Shammo, Jacob Appelbaum, Katie Piper, Ivan Golunov, and Nate Silver. After her are Arnab Goswami, Ezra Klein, Cecilia Sala, Rémi Ochlik, Hala Gorani, and Dana Bash.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Mariane Pearl ranks 1,133Before her are Biyi Bandele, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Vicky Bullett, Tony Leondis, Sanjana Kapoor, and Charles Chun. After her are Alan McLoughlin, Raúl Labrador, Esther McVey, Sonya Eddy, Michael Carruth, and Jon Ronson.

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In France

Among people born in France, Mariane Pearl ranks 6,828 out of NaNBefore her are Karim Aït-Fana (1989), Lucas Gourna-Douath (2003), Bertrand Laquait (1977), Mathieu Lemoine (1984), Norman Nato (1992), and Anthony Roux (1987). After her are Aurélien Paret-Peintre (1996), Sandy Baltimore (2000), Sébastien Minard (1982), Cédric Paty (1981), Thierry Ascione (1981), and Grégory Mallet (1984).

Among Journalists In France

Among journalists born in France, Mariane Pearl ranks 14Before her are Caroline Rémy de Guebhard (1855), Robbie Ross (1869), Pierre Brossolette (1903), Daniel Schneidermann (1958), Catherine Leroy (1944), and Stéphane Bern (1963). After her are Rémi Ochlik (1983).

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