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Arianna Huffington (born July 15 , 1950 ) is a nationally Syndicated Columnist in the United States . She describes herself as a "former Right-winger who has evolved into a compassionate and Progressive Populist ." BIRTH, EDUCATION, AND FAMILY She was born in Athens, Greece as Arianna Stassinopoulos, the daughter of Konstantinos (a Journalist and management consultant) and Elli (Georgiadi) Stassinopoulos, and the sister of Agapi (an author, speaker and performer). She moved to England at the age of sixteen, and attended Girton College at Cambridge University where she was President of the Cambridge Union Society in 1971 and graduated with a MA in Economics in 1972 . COLUMNIST AND LOST LOVE After graduation, she moved to London , working as a columnist, critic, and appearing on a number of TV shows. For much of this time, she lived with Literary Critic Bernard Levin , whom she had met while the two were panelists on the Television show '' Face The Music ''. She left Levin in 1980 to move to the United States (partly, she later said, because he refused to marry her). On his death in 2004 , she called Levin "The big love of my life." MARRIAGE She met Michael Huffington at a 1985 party hosted by Ann Getty in San Francisco . She married him in 1986 , and they moved to Washington when he was appointed to the Department Of Defense . They later established residency in Santa Barbara, California , in order for him to run for the U.S. House Of Representatives , which he narrowly won. She Divorce d him in 1997 , three years after he narrowly lost the 1994 race for the U.S. Senate seat from California to Dianne Feinstein . Michael Huffington, a conservative who had publicly opposed gay rights during his political career, abruptly announced in 1998 that he is bisexual. A 1999 '' Esquire '' article by David Brock , claimed that Arianna Huffington "entered the marriage ... with full knowledge of Huffington's sexual interests in men." The financial terms of their divorce agreement remain undisclosed. Huffington chose to continue using her former husband's last name. POLITICAL WORK AND CHANGES In 1996, she and liberal comedian Al Franken participated in Comedy Central's coverage of the 1996 presidential elections. For her work, she and the writing team of Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program. Huffington's shift in political ideology was inspired by her Left, Right & Center colleague, Robert Scheer , her friend Al Franken and her perception that the Republican Party does not do enough to help the "less fortunate." In 2000 , she instigated the ' Shadow Conventions ', which appeared at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia and the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles . To one of the attendees at the Shadow Convention in Philadelphia, State Rep. Mark B. Cohen of Philadelphia , "the subjects of the Shadow Convention— Campaign Finance Reform , reform of America's Drug Laws , fighting the causes of Poverty , reducing Corporate influence on the political process—showed that she had come a long way from her days as a Gingrich backer while remaining a registered Republican ." LOBBYING THE AUTO INDUSTRY Huffington heads '' The Detroit Project '', a pressure group Lobbying automakers to start producing "cars that will end our dependence on foreign Oil ." The Project's 2003 TV ads, which equated driving Sport Utility Vehicle s to funding Terrorism , proved to be particularly controversial, with some stations refusing to run them. Huffington herself drives a Gasoline-electric Hybrid Car , the Toyota Prius . CALIFORNIA RECALL ELECTION Huffington was an independent candidate to replace California governor Gray Davis in the 2003 Recall Election . She described her candidacy against front-runner Arnold Schwarzenegger as "the Hybrid versus the Hummer ," making reference to Schwarzenegger's ownership of that vehicle. Despite briefly retaining former U.S. Senator Dean Barkley as a campaign advisor, she dropped out of the race on September 30 , 2003 to instead try to get the recall defeated, saying it was the only way to prevent Schwarzenegger from becoming Governor. "I'm pulling out, and I'm going to concentrate every ounce of time and energy over the next week working to defeat the recall because I realize now that's the only way to defeat Arnold Schwarzenegger," she said. Though she failed to stop the recall, Huffington's name still appeared on the Ballot and she placed 5th In A Field Of 135 Candidates , and captured 0.6% of the votes. DEMOCRATS Although she states that she does not normally support Democrats , in an appearance on Jon Stewart 's '' Daily Show '' she announced her endorsement of John Kerry by rationalizing that "When your house is burning down, you don't worry about the remodeling." In recent years, she has moved closer to the Democratic Party. She was a panel speaker during the 2005 California Democratic Party State Convention held in Los Angeles . She also spoke at the College Democrats Of America Convention in Boston 2004 which was held in conjuction of the DNC 2004 . Huffington appeared on The Colbert Report on March 1, 2006. AUTHORSHIP Huffington has written several books, including:
She was accused of Plagiarism for copying material for books about Maria Callas and Pablo Picasso , and the charges were settled out of court. She founded and writes for '' The Huffington Post '' which has a Liberal perspective. RADIO Huffington is co-host of the nationally syndicated Public Radio program '' Left, Right & Center ''. She was originally introduced by the moderator as occupying the chair "from the right," but is now described as "coming from the Fourth Dimension of political time and space." SPIRITUALITY Huffington has always embraced spirituality. Her book, the Fourth Instinct, is based on the idea that all humans have an inherently spiritual yearning. She now does not belong to an organized religious group but meditates regularly. She was a longtime follower of John-Roger and a minister in his Church of the Movement Of Spiritual Inner Awareness (considered "a suspicious organization" by the Cult Awareness Network , a once-independent religious watchdog group now operated by associates of the Church Of Scientology ). Since her husband's campaign, she has denied being a member of the organization but admits to being a close friend to its leader. EXTERNAL LINKS
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