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  1. James Broward Story (Moncks Corner, 1971) es un diplomático estadounidense, embajador de Estados Unidos en Venezuela desde noviembre de 2020, aunque ya se venía desempeñando como encargado de negocios desde julio de 2018. [2]

  2. James Broward Story is an American diplomat who served as United States ambassador to Venezuela from 2018 to 2023. During most of his tenure he was based in the Venezuela Affairs Unit of the Department of State, located at the United States Embassy in Bogota, Colombia.

  3. James Broward Story es un diplomático estadounidense, embajador de Estados Unidos en Venezuela desde noviembre de 2020, aunque ya se venía desempeñando como encargado de negocios desde julio de 2018.[2]

  4. 18 de nov. de 2020 · James Broward Story is an American diplomat who served as United States ambassador to Venezuela from 2018 to 2023. During most of his tenure he was based in the Venezuela Affairs Unit of the Department of State, located at the United States Embassy in Bogota, Colombia.

    • Early Life and Early Career
    • Release of Gary Powers
    • Involvement in Cuba
    • Later Life and Death
    • Personal Life
    • In Popular Culture
    • Honors
    • Works
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    James Britt Donovan was born on February 29, 1916, in the Bronx to Harriet (née O'Connor), a piano teacher, and John J. Donovan, a surgeon. His brother was New York state senator John J. Donovan Jr. Both sides of the family were of Irish descent. He attended the Catholic All Hallows Institute. In 1933, he began his studies at Fordham University, wh...

    In 1957, Donovan defended the Soviet spy Rudolf Abel in what was known as the Hollow Nickel Case after many other lawyers refused. He later brought in Thomas M. Debevoise to assist him. Abel was convicted at trial, but Donovan was successful in persuading the court not to impose a death sentence. He appealed Abel's case to the Supreme Court, which ...

    In June 1962, Donovan was contacted by Cuban exile Pérez Cisneros, who asked him to support the negotiations to free the 1,113 prisoners of the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion. Donovan offered pro bono legal service for the Cuban Families Committee of prisoners' relatives.A few months later, he traveled to Cuba for the first time. Donovan managed to cr...

    From 1961 to 1963, Donovan was vice president of the New York Board of Education, and from 1963 until 1965, he was the president of the board. In June 1962, his alma mater Fordham presented Donovan with an honorary degree. In 1962, he was the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in New York but lost in November 1962 to Republican incumbent Jacob K. J...

    In 1941, Donovan married Mary E. McKenna, who was also an Irish American. The couple had a son and three daughters, and lived in Brooklyn, New York, while also maintaining seasonal residences in Spring Lake on the Jersey Shore, New Jersey, and Lake Placid, New York State, where Donovan is buried alongside his wife and daughter. He was a rare book c...

    The story of the Abel trial and defense, followed by the negotiation and prisoner exchange, was the basis for the book Strangers on a Bridge: The Case of Colonel Abel and Francis Gary Powers, written by Donovan and ghost writer Bard Lindeman, which was published in 1964. Several similar works would come later, but Strangers was the definitive work ...

    In October 2016, Fordham University inducted Donovan into its Hall of Honor in conjunction with its Dodransbicentennial, the 175th anniversary of the school, in a mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral with Cardinal Timothy Dolan, who was also named a founder of the school. Fordham was founded by Archbishop Hughes, who is an ancestor of Donovan.Also in Oc...

    Donovan, James Britt (1964). Strangers on a Bridge, The Case of Colonel Abel. Atheneum. ISBN 978-1299063778
    Donovan, James B. (1967). Challenges: Reflections of a Lawyer-at-Large.Atheneum, with a preface by former Dean of Harvard Law School, Erwin Griswold.
    Bigger, Philip. (2005). Negotiator: The Life and Career of James B. Donovan; Lehigh University Press, 2005.

    Bigger, Philip J. (2006). Negotiator: The Life And Career of James B. Donovan. Bethlehem: Lehigh University Press. ISBN 978-0-934-22385-0.

    Register of the James B. Donovan Papers and selected documents online at the Hoover Institution Archives at Stanford University

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    • 1943–1945
  5. True Story (en España, Una historia real; en Hispanoamérica, Falsa identidad) es una película estadounidense de 2015 de suspense y misterio, dirigida por Rupert Goold y con guion de Goold y David Kajganich, basado en las memorias con el mismo título, de Michael Finkel.

  6. James Broward Story is an American diplomat serving as U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela but located temporarily in the Venezuela Affairs Unit of the Department of State, located at the United States Embassy in Bogota, Colombia since 2018.