Category
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Gabriel García Márquez
Colombian writer and Nobel laureate (1927–2014)

Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev
Soviet diplomat (1923-2005)
Isaeus
Isaeus ( Isaios; fl. early 4th century BC) was one of the ten Attic orators according to the Alexandrian canon. He was a student of Isocrates in Athens, and later taught Demosthenes while working as a metic logographer (speechwriter) for others. Only eleven of his speeches survive, with fragments of a twelfth. They are mostly concerned with inheritance, with one on civil rights. Dionysius of Halicarnassus compared his style to Lysias, although Isaeus was more given to employing sophistry.
Clearchus of Soli
4th-century BC Greek philosopher
Tatyana Yumasheva
Russian politician
Alexei Pushkov
politician, professor

speechwriter
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Valentin Yumashev
Russian journalist
Alexander Bovin
Soviet diplomat (1930-2004)
Jaime Guzmán
Chilean politician (1946–1991)
logographer
professional legal speechwriter
Henri Guaino
French speechwriter
Seamus O'Regan
Canadian broadcast journalist

Farhatullah Babar
Pakistani politician
Dzhakhan Pollyeva
Russian presidential aide
Abbas Gallyamov
Russian political scientist