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Gregory J. Millman (born in
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) is a freelance journalist and author of books on
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and on
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. Millman graduated in 1975 from the University of Missouri in St. Louis, with a B.A. degree in French. He worked as a factory laborer, then earned an MA (Asian Studies) from Washington University in St. Louis and an MBA from the
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, and went to Taiwan where he continued studies in Chinese and began to work as a freelance writer for business publications. He returned to the United States in 1981, where he worked in banking, consulting, and project finance before returning to journalism in 1988. Shortly after an article he wrote for the September 1991 issue of ''Corporate Finance Magazine'' cited non-public documents, agents from the U.S. Department of the Treasury showed up at the door of his home demanding that he reveal his source. When Millman refused, the Justice Department issued subpoenas for his telephone records and the records of people he had called. The investigation extended to include the telephone records of the
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, which awarded Millman a fellowship for 1992. Foundation chairman Joseph Albright and director Margaret Engel recounted in the ''
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'' how the
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obtained a thirteen-month record of the Foundation's telephone calls – even though neither Millman nor his sources had ever used that telephone. A subsequent conference on telephone privacy at the National Press Club addressed this and similar instances of surveillance of reporters. In May 1993, Millman testified at Congressional hearings on a draft version of the Telephone Consumer Privacy Protection Act of 1993, sponsored by Representative Edward John "Ed" Markey. which included requirements for notification when telephone records were subpoenaed. In 1995, the Free Press published Millman's ''The Vandal’s Crown: How Rebel Currency Traders Overthrew the World’s Central Banks'', an investigation of the new financial markets and their power, and it was translated into ten languages. It was published in the United Kingdom under the title ''Around the World on a Trillion Dollars a Day''. In 1999, Times Books published his ''The Day Traders: the Untold Story of the Extreme Investors and How They Changed Wall Street Forever''. In 2008, Tarcher/Penguin published ''Homeschooling: A Family’s Journey'', a journalistic memoir of
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six children, co-authored by Gregory J. Millman and his wife, Martine Parmer Millman. The book recounts the experience of
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children through elementary and high school, and also puts the experience in context with reporting on contemporary social, economic, and educational issues.


Bibliography

* ''Homeschooling: A Family's Journey'' (2008) co-author Martine Millman * ''The Day Traders: The Untold Story of the Extreme Investors and How They Changed Wall Street Forever'' (1999) * ''The Vandal's Crown: How Rebel Currency Traders Overthrew the World's Central Banks'' (published in UK as Around the World on a Trillion Dollars a Day) (1995) * ''The Floating Battlefield: Corporate Strategies in the Currency Wars'' (1990) *


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External links

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Bio of Gregory Millman


{{DEFAULTSORT:Millman, Gregory J. American male journalists Writers from St. Louis 1951 births Living people Washington University in St. Louis alumni Olin Business School (Washington University) alumni University of Missouri–St. Louis alumni