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Salman Rushdie to join NYU journalism faculty

<p>Indian author Salman Rushdie, who won the Booker Prize for his 1981 novel "Midnight's Children", will teach and advise journalism students at New York University as Distinguished Writer in Residence</p>

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Washington: Indian author Salman Rushdie, who won the Booker Prize for his 1981 novel "Midnight's Children", will teach and advise journalism students at New York University as Distinguished Writer in Residence.

Rushdie will serve on the faculty of the University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute for five years, Suketu Mehta, associate professor of Journalism at NYU, announced in a twitter post last week.

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