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*], syndicated columnist for the ''Washington Post'' | *], syndicated columnist for the ''Washington Post'' | ||
*], legislator in the Minnesota Senate | *], legislator in the Minnesota Senate | ||
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*], a professor of Jewish thought and expert on ] | *], a professor of Jewish thought and expert on ] | ||
*], a congressional correspondent for ''National Journal'' | *], a congressional correspondent for ''National Journal'' |
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Several people are named Richard Cohen:
- Richard Cohen (Washington Post columnist), syndicated columnist for the Washington Post
- Richard Cohen (politician), legislator in the Minnesota Senate
- Richard A. Cohen, advocate of conversion therapy
- Richard A. Cohen (professor), a professor of Jewish thought and expert on Emmanuel Levinas
- Richard E. Cohen (National Journal), a congressional correspondent for National Journal
- Richard I. Cohen, a professor of Jewish History at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Richard M. Cohen, journalist, Emmy award-winning television news producer, husband of Meredith Vieira
- Rich Cohen (author), author of Tough Jews, The Avengers, Lake Effect, and Sweet and Low
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