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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_CarlsonDick Carlson - Wikipedia

    Richard Warner Carlson (born Richard Boynton; February 10, 1941) is an American journalist, diplomat and lobbyist who was the director of the Voice of America from 1986 to 1991. Carlson has also been a newspaper and wire service reporter, a magazine writer, a TV and radio correspondent and a documentary filmmaker.

  2. This week we delve into the life and career of Richard Warner Carlson, a prominent American journalist, diplomat, and lobbyist who played a pivotal role during the last six years of the...

  3. 25 de jul. de 2018 · VOA Director Richard W. Carlson (1986 - 1991) Share. Print. Born and raised in Boston, Richard “Dick” Carlson moved to Los Angeles, California in 1962 to become a reporter and writer. For 14 years Carlson worked in print and ABC television in southern California.

  4. Richard Carlson fue un psicoterapeuta y orador motivacional estadounidense, autor de No te ahogues en un vaso de agua (1997), el cual fue bestseller de USA Today's por dos años consecutivos. También estuvo durante 101 semanas consecutivas en la lista de bestseller de The New York Times.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2006 · Q&A with Richard Carlson. Ambassador Carlson was interviewed about his recent article in the [Weekly Standard] about his early career as a gossip columnist and about his other life experiences.

  6. Richard Carlson (29 de abril de 1912- 25 de noviembre de 1977) fue un actor estadounidense. Biografía. Nació en Albert Lea, Minnesota. En los años treinta Carlson trabajó en los escenarios de Broadway tras estudiar y enseñar teatro en Minnesota. Su primer papel en el cine fue en 1938, en la película de David O. Selznick The Young in Heart.

  7. 13 de dic. de 2006 · The words "don't sweat the small stuff" have become a part of American culture thanks to Richard Carlson's book, which became a runaway bestseller and made publishing history as the #1 best-selling book in the United States for two consecutive years.