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David Frum é um jornalista canadiano de língua inglesa, muito popular nos Estados Unidos. Foi contratado pelo presidente americano George W. Bush para trabalhar como escritor de discursos. David Frum foi quem deu origem ao termo "Eixo do mal" (a sua idéia original era "eixo do ódio", mas o seu chefe mudou para "Eixo do mal"). David Frum nasceu em Toronto, Ontário, no Canadá. Fez estudos na University of Toronto, na Universidade de Yale e na Faculdade de Direito de Harvard. More information...

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