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I’m Bruce Antonio Laue, a freelance writer featured in Taki’s Magazine, SpliceToday, and New York Press among others. I have a degree in History and Political Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University, where I was the editor of the newspaper, and am the recipient of the New York State Defense of Liberty Medal for service after the attacks of 9/11/2001.

My father, William Rollini Laue, was the Overseas Picture Editor for The New York Times in Rome after WWII and my cousin, Camille Cianfarra, was the Times Bureau Chief in Madrid. My mother was American born, Paris raised and lived there throughout the German occupation until she was able to relocate to the U.S. - via troop ship. She later worked on Wall Street as a corporate librarian and later still as a legal assistant for a noted immigration attorney.

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