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Szabolcs Tohotom Toth edited the weekend magazine of the Hungarian national Magyar Nemzet for more than 13 years, first as a co-editor, then later on as editor. Szabolcs has also worked as a senior writer. He was a Journalist Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford in 2012 and an Alfred Friendly fellow in 2003. While in Boston he worked as a reporter for the Boston Globe. Szabolcs' former employers include: Napi Magyarorszag (Hungarian daily) Budapest Weekly (Budapest based English language weekly), both of which are now defunct (Szabolcs claims this is not because of his contribution); Blikk (Hungarian tabloid, still prospering). He is also the writer of a new book intended for those studying journalism at universities and news writing classes. The book was published in 2011 in Budapest, and has a Hungarian language blog site – elsoleutes.hu. He is now a writer and editor-at-large at Magyar Nemzet.
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