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Name: Marilyn vos Savant
Birth Date: August 11, 1946
Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Female
Occupations: journalist, columnist, consultant

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Writer Marilyn vos Savant (born 1946) has an I.Q. of 228, the highest ever recorded. Marilyn vos Savant's intelligence quotient (I.Q.) score of 228, the highest ever recorded, brought the St. Louis-born writer instant celebrity and earned her the...


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Marilyn vos Savant (born 1946) is an American magazine columnist and author who rose to fame through her listing in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Highest IQ". The following quotes are mostly from Ask Marilyn , her Sunday column in PARADE...


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Marilyn vos Savant (born Marilyn Mach on August 11 1946) is an American magazine columnist, author, lecturer and playwright who rose to fame through her listing in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Highest IQ." Since 1986 she has written Ask...


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Time Marches Back: Forget Newsweek, Get The Economist!
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“All news breaks online anyway,” said Richard Stengel, the managing editor of Time magazine. “So why are we hoarding things to release them on Sunday night? It just seems crazy.” Mr. Stengel was invoking 21st-century technology to explain an apparently retro move: On Aug. 17,...


 

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