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By Ron Cohen

As dealing with Editor of United Press overseas and govt Editor of Gannett information provider in the course of a 40-year-journalism occupation, Ron Cohen has been without delay liable for immediately bringing the pinnacle headlines on a daily basis to 1000's of hundreds of thousands of readers, audience and listeners in each nook of the globe.

Assassinations, impeachments, terrorist assaults, elections, wars, failures either usual and man-made — those represent the 24-hour-a-day breaking information cycle that helped make Cohen one of many world’s such a lot influential journalists. 

In nowadays of political turmoil and allegations of "fake news," this hugely own e-book bargains an opportunity to determine and believe how it has been to paintings in a altering media universe — with consistent demanding situations, pleasure and strain to accomplish, plus the thrills, pride and frustration that make the inside track company without delay worthwhile and exhausting.

Now, moving gears a section, Cohen has written “Of path you could Have Ice Cream for Breakfast! A Journalist’s unusual Memoir.” it really is candy, funny, quirky, critical — a kind of written/oral background of his eighty years on Planet Earth. 

With this number of tales, Ron tells you concerning the attention-grabbing characters he has encountered alongside his trip, in addition about a wealthy North Jersey Italian-Jewish background courting again to the early twentieth Century while combined marriages have been infrequent — and infrequently frowned upon.

The tales target at his 4 younger grandkids — whom he can't and easily won't deny “Ice Cream for Breakfast” — in hopes they'll get to higher comprehend (and bear in mind) a grandfather who's geographically far-off if emotionally close.

But it is also for the 70 million grandparents in the US and for “kids of every age” searching for a smile, a sigh, a belly-laugh — even an occasional throat lump.

Cohen's past booklet, "Down to the twine: UPI's struggle for Survival" (McGraw-Hill, 1989) was once named top enterprise booklet of the yr via enterprise Week journal, and received, between different awards, the coveted Gold Medal for Journalism heritage from the Society Journalists.

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