Deborah Orin (April 3, 1947 – January 28, 2007) was Washington D.C. bureau chief for the New York Post.
She received a master's degree from Northwestern University and also studied at the Sorbonne.
[2] Orin started her journalism career at the Chicago Daily News and the Long Island Press before joining the New York Post in 1977.
[1] She covered every presidential campaign since 1980, and was named Washington bureau chief of the Post in 1988.
[3] Orin was known for her conservative viewpoint, although the Post's managing editor, Jesse Angelo, was quoted after her death as saying that she was "an equal opportunity offender.