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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Sarah Baxter (born c.1959) is a British journalist. She is the deputy editor of The Sunday Times and editor of the newspaper's magazine.The daughter of an American mother, Baxter has dual citizenship. She went up to St Hilda's College, Oxford in 1978 to read History. After graduating in 1981, she worked for Penguin Books as a copywriter and then Virago Press as a press officer. Following a period as an editor for the London edition of Time Out she joined the New Statesman where she became the political editor and was one of the few members of staff to support the first gulf war in 1990-91. She then joined The Observer where she eventually became senior associate editor responsible for the comment section. Baxter left The Observer in 1996.She moved to The Sunday Times following an appointment as editor of the News Review section, a post in which she remained for four years. From July 2001 Baxter was based in New York,and despite being a life-long Labour Party voter and registered Democrat in the United States, advocated support for George W. Bush over John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election. She became the Washington correspondent of The Sunday Times in 2005, before returning to London in 2009 to become editor of the newspaper's magazine. In June 2013, she was appointed the deputy editor of The Sunday Times in addition to her other role and is a non-executive director of Times Newspapers Holdings Ltd.Sarah Baxter's husband, Jez Coulson, is a British photographer; the couple have two children.. }

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